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Epidemiology of Geriatric-Dermatology virtual clinic: Teledermatology-Based care for elderly patients with skin diseases in Qatar
Background: The ‘GeriDerm’ (geriatric dermatology) clinic, is a new dermatology-based service at Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC), accommodating the needs of our elderly population living in the State of Qatar. Due to the global demographic transition towards an elderly population (≥65 years of age),...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10660448/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38025342 http://dx.doi.org/10.5339/qmj.2023.sqac.12 |
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author | Al-Khawaga, Sara Akram, Wasim Hussain, Khairunnisa Chandran, Mani Buddenkotte, Joerg Joy, Febu Elizabeth Manjooran, Sena Kolaparambath, Basheer Mosaad, Hala Al-Naama, Khalifa Hamad, Hanadi AL Steinhoff, Martin |
author_facet | Al-Khawaga, Sara Akram, Wasim Hussain, Khairunnisa Chandran, Mani Buddenkotte, Joerg Joy, Febu Elizabeth Manjooran, Sena Kolaparambath, Basheer Mosaad, Hala Al-Naama, Khalifa Hamad, Hanadi AL Steinhoff, Martin |
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description | Background: The ‘GeriDerm’ (geriatric dermatology) clinic, is a new dermatology-based service at Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC), accommodating the needs of our elderly population living in the State of Qatar. Due to the global demographic transition towards an elderly population (≥65 years of age), incidences of chronic diseases, including dermatologic conditions, rise in parallel. Patients of older age are at higher risk of using multiple medications, seeing multiple care providers, often receiving multiple diverging pieces of information, and feeling lost within the system. Taking into consideration the elderly unique characteristics, the Geriatric Dermatology telemedicine clinic is a novel approach to meeting the many challenges our elderly patients face via providing quick, accurate assessments of cognition, functional status, frailty screening, and assessment for polypharmacy. Methods: Data of 1080 elderly patients with various skin disorders from June 2020 to July 2021 was received from the Dermatology Geriatric clinic, and then reviewed. Results: There were 521(48.2%) new cases and 559(51.8%) follow-up cases who attended the clinic either virtually or face to face consultation. A total of 587(54.4%) female and 493(45.6%) male elderly patients attended the clinic. The mean age was 74.6, with a minimum age of 60 and a maximum age of 106 years. 57.9%(625) of GeriDerm patients were Qatari, followed by Palestinian 75(6.9%), Syrian 51(4.7%), Egyptian 46(4.3%), and Indian 44(4.1%); while other nationalities constituted 239(22.1%). The majority of the cases were Contact Dermatitis 146(13%), Bullous Pemphigoid 107 (10%), and Pruritis 101(9.4%). Conclusion: The ‘GeriDerm’ service at HMC aimed to achieve the best healthcare standards for the elderly population of Qatar during COVID-19 pandemic, and is now established as a continuous advanced technology-based framework facilitating caring for older patients with skin disease via providing a clear pathway for adequate triaging, identification of severe conditions (red flag) requiring in-person clinic visits, while managing non-life threatening dermatoses via a teledermatology based approach. |
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spelling | pubmed-106604482023-11-19 Epidemiology of Geriatric-Dermatology virtual clinic: Teledermatology-Based care for elderly patients with skin diseases in Qatar Al-Khawaga, Sara Akram, Wasim Hussain, Khairunnisa Chandran, Mani Buddenkotte, Joerg Joy, Febu Elizabeth Manjooran, Sena Kolaparambath, Basheer Mosaad, Hala Al-Naama, Khalifa Hamad, Hanadi AL Steinhoff, Martin Qatar Med J Second Qatar Allergy Conference Background: The ‘GeriDerm’ (geriatric dermatology) clinic, is a new dermatology-based service at Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC), accommodating the needs of our elderly population living in the State of Qatar. Due to the global demographic transition towards an elderly population (≥65 years of age), incidences of chronic diseases, including dermatologic conditions, rise in parallel. Patients of older age are at higher risk of using multiple medications, seeing multiple care providers, often receiving multiple diverging pieces of information, and feeling lost within the system. Taking into consideration the elderly unique characteristics, the Geriatric Dermatology telemedicine clinic is a novel approach to meeting the many challenges our elderly patients face via providing quick, accurate assessments of cognition, functional status, frailty screening, and assessment for polypharmacy. Methods: Data of 1080 elderly patients with various skin disorders from June 2020 to July 2021 was received from the Dermatology Geriatric clinic, and then reviewed. Results: There were 521(48.2%) new cases and 559(51.8%) follow-up cases who attended the clinic either virtually or face to face consultation. A total of 587(54.4%) female and 493(45.6%) male elderly patients attended the clinic. The mean age was 74.6, with a minimum age of 60 and a maximum age of 106 years. 57.9%(625) of GeriDerm patients were Qatari, followed by Palestinian 75(6.9%), Syrian 51(4.7%), Egyptian 46(4.3%), and Indian 44(4.1%); while other nationalities constituted 239(22.1%). The majority of the cases were Contact Dermatitis 146(13%), Bullous Pemphigoid 107 (10%), and Pruritis 101(9.4%). Conclusion: The ‘GeriDerm’ service at HMC aimed to achieve the best healthcare standards for the elderly population of Qatar during COVID-19 pandemic, and is now established as a continuous advanced technology-based framework facilitating caring for older patients with skin disease via providing a clear pathway for adequate triaging, identification of severe conditions (red flag) requiring in-person clinic visits, while managing non-life threatening dermatoses via a teledermatology based approach. HBKU Press 2023-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10660448/ /pubmed/38025342 http://dx.doi.org/10.5339/qmj.2023.sqac.12 Text en © 2023 Al-Khawaga, Akram, Hussain, Chandran, Buddenkotte, Joy, Manjooran, Kolaparambath, Mosaad, Al- Naama, AL Hamad, Steinhoff, HBKU Press. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution license CC BY 4.0, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Second Qatar Allergy Conference Al-Khawaga, Sara Akram, Wasim Hussain, Khairunnisa Chandran, Mani Buddenkotte, Joerg Joy, Febu Elizabeth Manjooran, Sena Kolaparambath, Basheer Mosaad, Hala Al-Naama, Khalifa Hamad, Hanadi AL Steinhoff, Martin Epidemiology of Geriatric-Dermatology virtual clinic: Teledermatology-Based care for elderly patients with skin diseases in Qatar |
title | Epidemiology of Geriatric-Dermatology virtual clinic: Teledermatology-Based care for elderly patients with skin diseases in Qatar |
title_full | Epidemiology of Geriatric-Dermatology virtual clinic: Teledermatology-Based care for elderly patients with skin diseases in Qatar |
title_fullStr | Epidemiology of Geriatric-Dermatology virtual clinic: Teledermatology-Based care for elderly patients with skin diseases in Qatar |
title_full_unstemmed | Epidemiology of Geriatric-Dermatology virtual clinic: Teledermatology-Based care for elderly patients with skin diseases in Qatar |
title_short | Epidemiology of Geriatric-Dermatology virtual clinic: Teledermatology-Based care for elderly patients with skin diseases in Qatar |
title_sort | epidemiology of geriatric-dermatology virtual clinic: teledermatology-based care for elderly patients with skin diseases in qatar |
topic | Second Qatar Allergy Conference |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10660448/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38025342 http://dx.doi.org/10.5339/qmj.2023.sqac.12 |
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