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VA Telederm study: protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial to compare access to care for a mobile app versus a workstation-based store-and-forward teledermatology process

INTRODUCTION: Teledermatology has emerged as an important strategy to enhance access to high-quality skin care. VA Telederm is a provider-facing, web-based mobile app designed to integrate into the existing teledermatology workflow in the US Veterans Health Administration (VHA). In this study, we wi...

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Autores principales: Done, Nicolae, Oh, Dennis H, Weinstock, Martin A, Whited, John D, Jackson, George L, King, Heather A, Peracca, Sara B, Elwy, A Rani, Prentice, Julia C
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6303588/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30552249
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2018-022218
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author Done, Nicolae
Oh, Dennis H
Weinstock, Martin A
Whited, John D
Jackson, George L
King, Heather A
Peracca, Sara B
Elwy, A Rani
Prentice, Julia C
author_facet Done, Nicolae
Oh, Dennis H
Weinstock, Martin A
Whited, John D
Jackson, George L
King, Heather A
Peracca, Sara B
Elwy, A Rani
Prentice, Julia C
author_sort Done, Nicolae
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description INTRODUCTION: Teledermatology has emerged as an important strategy to enhance access to high-quality skin care. VA Telederm is a provider-facing, web-based mobile app designed to integrate into the existing teledermatology workflow in the US Veterans Health Administration (VHA). In this study, we will conduct a systematic evaluation of VA Telederm on access outcomes in VHA facilities using a pragmatic trial guided by clinical and operational leaders. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The study is a prospective, stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial with cross-sectional exposure and outcome measurement via retrospective database analysis of administrative records. Each cluster is a VHA facility deemed eligible for the trial. We assign the intervention using a cluster-level balanced randomisation scheme based on facility size, baseline teledermatology uptake and geographic location. The trial will test whether patients receiving dermatological care at participating facilities will have better access compared with patients receiving care through the current standard process. The primary outcomes proxy for patient-level access to dermatology services, including (1) consult completion time for teledermatology consults; (2) appointment completion time for new dermatology consults; and (3) travel distance for dermatology services. As secondary outcomes, we will assess facility-level adoption outcomes, that is, the number of dermatology encounters and the proportion of teledermatology consults out of all dermatology encounters. To account for secular trends in outcomes and for correlation across individuals within clusters, we will assess the impact of the intervention using generalised linear mixed regression models. DISCUSSION: Streamlining the current practice for store-and-forward teledermatology in the VHA can improve access to expert dermatological care for US veterans. The lessons learnt in this trial could validate the use of mobile technology for consultative store-and-forward dermatology in a large healthcare organisation. The results may also be of interest to other medical specialties assessing the merits of implementing mobile telehealth. PROTOCOL VERSION: Version 3; 7 November 2018. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT03241589; Pre-results.
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spelling pubmed-63035882019-01-04 VA Telederm study: protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial to compare access to care for a mobile app versus a workstation-based store-and-forward teledermatology process Done, Nicolae Oh, Dennis H Weinstock, Martin A Whited, John D Jackson, George L King, Heather A Peracca, Sara B Elwy, A Rani Prentice, Julia C BMJ Open Dermatology INTRODUCTION: Teledermatology has emerged as an important strategy to enhance access to high-quality skin care. VA Telederm is a provider-facing, web-based mobile app designed to integrate into the existing teledermatology workflow in the US Veterans Health Administration (VHA). In this study, we will conduct a systematic evaluation of VA Telederm on access outcomes in VHA facilities using a pragmatic trial guided by clinical and operational leaders. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The study is a prospective, stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial with cross-sectional exposure and outcome measurement via retrospective database analysis of administrative records. Each cluster is a VHA facility deemed eligible for the trial. We assign the intervention using a cluster-level balanced randomisation scheme based on facility size, baseline teledermatology uptake and geographic location. The trial will test whether patients receiving dermatological care at participating facilities will have better access compared with patients receiving care through the current standard process. The primary outcomes proxy for patient-level access to dermatology services, including (1) consult completion time for teledermatology consults; (2) appointment completion time for new dermatology consults; and (3) travel distance for dermatology services. As secondary outcomes, we will assess facility-level adoption outcomes, that is, the number of dermatology encounters and the proportion of teledermatology consults out of all dermatology encounters. To account for secular trends in outcomes and for correlation across individuals within clusters, we will assess the impact of the intervention using generalised linear mixed regression models. DISCUSSION: Streamlining the current practice for store-and-forward teledermatology in the VHA can improve access to expert dermatological care for US veterans. The lessons learnt in this trial could validate the use of mobile technology for consultative store-and-forward dermatology in a large healthcare organisation. The results may also be of interest to other medical specialties assessing the merits of implementing mobile telehealth. PROTOCOL VERSION: Version 3; 7 November 2018. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT03241589; Pre-results. BMJ Publishing Group 2018-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6303588/ /pubmed/30552249 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2018-022218 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2018. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
spellingShingle Dermatology
Done, Nicolae
Oh, Dennis H
Weinstock, Martin A
Whited, John D
Jackson, George L
King, Heather A
Peracca, Sara B
Elwy, A Rani
Prentice, Julia C
VA Telederm study: protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial to compare access to care for a mobile app versus a workstation-based store-and-forward teledermatology process
title VA Telederm study: protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial to compare access to care for a mobile app versus a workstation-based store-and-forward teledermatology process
title_full VA Telederm study: protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial to compare access to care for a mobile app versus a workstation-based store-and-forward teledermatology process
title_fullStr VA Telederm study: protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial to compare access to care for a mobile app versus a workstation-based store-and-forward teledermatology process
title_full_unstemmed VA Telederm study: protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial to compare access to care for a mobile app versus a workstation-based store-and-forward teledermatology process
title_short VA Telederm study: protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial to compare access to care for a mobile app versus a workstation-based store-and-forward teledermatology process
title_sort va telederm study: protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial to compare access to care for a mobile app versus a workstation-based store-and-forward teledermatology process
topic Dermatology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6303588/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30552249
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2018-022218
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