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Effectiveness and efficiency of tele-expertise for improving access to retinopathy screening among 351 neonates in a secondary care center: An observational, controlled before-after study
In France, secondary care hospitals encounter difficulties to adhere to retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) screening guidelines. Our objective was to assess the effectiveness and efficacy of a tele-expertise program for ROP screening in neonatal intensive care units without on-site ophthalmologists. W...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6203387/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30365544 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0206375 |
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author | Moitry, Marie Zarca, Kevin Granier, Michèle Aubelle, Marie-Stéphanie Charrier, Nathanaël Vacherot, Brigitte Caputo, Georges Mimouni, Maroua Jarreau, Pierre-Henri Durand-Zaleski, Isabelle |
author_facet | Moitry, Marie Zarca, Kevin Granier, Michèle Aubelle, Marie-Stéphanie Charrier, Nathanaël Vacherot, Brigitte Caputo, Georges Mimouni, Maroua Jarreau, Pierre-Henri Durand-Zaleski, Isabelle |
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description | In France, secondary care hospitals encounter difficulties to adhere to retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) screening guidelines. Our objective was to assess the effectiveness and efficacy of a tele-expertise program for ROP screening in neonatal intensive care units without on-site ophthalmologists. We evaluated the impact of a tele-expertise program funded by the Paris Region Health Authority in a secondary care center general hospital of the Paris Region (CHSF), where there was previously no on-site ophthalmologist. We performed an observational, controlled before-after study, with a university tertiary care center with on-site ophthalmologists (Port-Royal) as the control group. Recruitment and data collection for both periods took place from 1 January 2012 to 31 December 31 2012, and from 1 January 2014 to 31 March 2015. The primary endpoint was the percentage of compliance with screening guidelines, secondary endpoints included pain scores and costs. Over the two periods, at total of 351 infants were recruited in the CHSF. Implementation of the tele-expertise resulted in an absolute +57.3% increase in the proportion of examinations realized in accordance with guidelines (3.8% during the "before" period and 61.1% during the "after" period, p<0.001). As compared with the control group, the proportion of infants appropriately screened improved (57.5% versus 43.1%, p = 0.002); median pain score on the acute pain rating scale for neonates during examination was significantly higher (median score 5.5/10, range [2.5–5.7] versus 2.0/10, range [1.0–3.1], p = 0.002). Screening rates in the control group remained unchanged. The average cost per examination increased from €337 in the "before" period to €353 in the "after period" in the tele-expertise group. The implementation of tele-expertise for ROP screening in the CHSF medical center resulted in a major improvement of access to care with a small cost increase. The issue of pain control during examination with tele-expertise should be further addressed. |
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spelling | pubmed-62033872018-11-19 Effectiveness and efficiency of tele-expertise for improving access to retinopathy screening among 351 neonates in a secondary care center: An observational, controlled before-after study Moitry, Marie Zarca, Kevin Granier, Michèle Aubelle, Marie-Stéphanie Charrier, Nathanaël Vacherot, Brigitte Caputo, Georges Mimouni, Maroua Jarreau, Pierre-Henri Durand-Zaleski, Isabelle PLoS One Research Article In France, secondary care hospitals encounter difficulties to adhere to retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) screening guidelines. Our objective was to assess the effectiveness and efficacy of a tele-expertise program for ROP screening in neonatal intensive care units without on-site ophthalmologists. We evaluated the impact of a tele-expertise program funded by the Paris Region Health Authority in a secondary care center general hospital of the Paris Region (CHSF), where there was previously no on-site ophthalmologist. We performed an observational, controlled before-after study, with a university tertiary care center with on-site ophthalmologists (Port-Royal) as the control group. Recruitment and data collection for both periods took place from 1 January 2012 to 31 December 31 2012, and from 1 January 2014 to 31 March 2015. The primary endpoint was the percentage of compliance with screening guidelines, secondary endpoints included pain scores and costs. Over the two periods, at total of 351 infants were recruited in the CHSF. Implementation of the tele-expertise resulted in an absolute +57.3% increase in the proportion of examinations realized in accordance with guidelines (3.8% during the "before" period and 61.1% during the "after" period, p<0.001). As compared with the control group, the proportion of infants appropriately screened improved (57.5% versus 43.1%, p = 0.002); median pain score on the acute pain rating scale for neonates during examination was significantly higher (median score 5.5/10, range [2.5–5.7] versus 2.0/10, range [1.0–3.1], p = 0.002). Screening rates in the control group remained unchanged. The average cost per examination increased from €337 in the "before" period to €353 in the "after period" in the tele-expertise group. The implementation of tele-expertise for ROP screening in the CHSF medical center resulted in a major improvement of access to care with a small cost increase. The issue of pain control during examination with tele-expertise should be further addressed. Public Library of Science 2018-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6203387/ /pubmed/30365544 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0206375 Text en © 2018 Moitry et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Moitry, Marie Zarca, Kevin Granier, Michèle Aubelle, Marie-Stéphanie Charrier, Nathanaël Vacherot, Brigitte Caputo, Georges Mimouni, Maroua Jarreau, Pierre-Henri Durand-Zaleski, Isabelle Effectiveness and efficiency of tele-expertise for improving access to retinopathy screening among 351 neonates in a secondary care center: An observational, controlled before-after study |
title | Effectiveness and efficiency of tele-expertise for improving access to retinopathy screening among 351 neonates in a secondary care center: An observational, controlled before-after study |
title_full | Effectiveness and efficiency of tele-expertise for improving access to retinopathy screening among 351 neonates in a secondary care center: An observational, controlled before-after study |
title_fullStr | Effectiveness and efficiency of tele-expertise for improving access to retinopathy screening among 351 neonates in a secondary care center: An observational, controlled before-after study |
title_full_unstemmed | Effectiveness and efficiency of tele-expertise for improving access to retinopathy screening among 351 neonates in a secondary care center: An observational, controlled before-after study |
title_short | Effectiveness and efficiency of tele-expertise for improving access to retinopathy screening among 351 neonates in a secondary care center: An observational, controlled before-after study |
title_sort | effectiveness and efficiency of tele-expertise for improving access to retinopathy screening among 351 neonates in a secondary care center: an observational, controlled before-after study |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6203387/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30365544 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0206375 |
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