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The Early Detection and Case Management of Skin Diseases With an mHealth App (eSkinHealth): Protocol for a Mixed Methods Pilot Study in Côte d’Ivoire

BACKGROUND: There is a high prevalence of skin diseases sub-Saharan Africa, including skin neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) that could lead to lifelong disabilities and deformities if not diagnosed and treated early. To achieve early detection and early treatment of these skin diseases, we develop...

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Autores principales: Yotsu, Rie R, Itoh, Sakiko, Yao, Koffi Aubin, Kouadio, Kouamé, Ugai, Kazuko, Koffi, Yao Didier, Almamy, Diabate, Vagamon, Bamba, Blanton, Ronald E
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Publicado: JMIR Publications 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9536527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35922062
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/39867
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author Yotsu, Rie R
Itoh, Sakiko
Yao, Koffi Aubin
Kouadio, Kouamé
Ugai, Kazuko
Koffi, Yao Didier
Almamy, Diabate
Vagamon, Bamba
Blanton, Ronald E
author_facet Yotsu, Rie R
Itoh, Sakiko
Yao, Koffi Aubin
Kouadio, Kouamé
Ugai, Kazuko
Koffi, Yao Didier
Almamy, Diabate
Vagamon, Bamba
Blanton, Ronald E
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description BACKGROUND: There is a high prevalence of skin diseases sub-Saharan Africa, including skin neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) that could lead to lifelong disabilities and deformities if not diagnosed and treated early. To achieve early detection and early treatment of these skin diseases, we developed a mobile health app, eSkinHealth. OBJECTIVE: This paper outlines a protocol for evaluating the effect of our eSkinHealth app in the early detection and effective management of skin diseases in Côte d’Ivoire. METHODS: A mixed methods pilot trial will be conducted in Côte d’Ivoire and will consist of 3 phases: (1) the development and improvement of the eSkinHealth app, (2) a pilot trial to evaluate the usability of the eSkinHealth app for local medical staff in Côte d’Ivoire, and (3) a pilot trial to evaluate the effectiveness of early detection and case management of targeted skin NTDs (Buruli ulcer, leprosy, yaws, and lymphatic filariasis) with the eSkinHealth app in Côte d’Ivoire. The pilot study will be implemented as a 2-arm trial with local health care providers and patients with skin NTDs over a 3-month follow-up period. The local health care providers will be assigned to an intervention group receiving the eSkinHealth app to be used in their daily practices or a control group. Training will be provided on the use and implementation of the app and the diagnostic pipeline to the intervention group only, while both groups will receive training on skin diseases. Our primary outcome is to evaluate the early detection and effective management of skin diseases using the eSkinHealth app in Côte d’Ivoire by the number of cases diagnosed and managed. Additionally, we will evaluate the eSkinHealth app with validated questionnaires and in-depth interviews. Procedures of our methods have been reviewed and approved by the Institutional Review Board of the Ministry of Health, Côte d’Ivoire and by Tulane University in 2021. RESULTS: This study was funded in 2021. We started the enrollment of patients in February 2022, and data collection is currently underway. We expect the first results to be submitted for publication in 2023. CONCLUSIONS: Our eSkinHealth app is a field-adapted platform that could provide both direct diagnostic and management assistance to health workers in remote settings. The study will provide evidence for the usability and the effectiveness of the eSkinHealth app to improve the early detection and case management of skin NTDs in Côte d’Ivoire and, furthermore, is expected to contribute to knowledge on mobile health approaches in the control of skin NTDs. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05300399; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/study/NCT05300399 INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/39867
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spelling pubmed-95365272022-10-07 The Early Detection and Case Management of Skin Diseases With an mHealth App (eSkinHealth): Protocol for a Mixed Methods Pilot Study in Côte d’Ivoire Yotsu, Rie R Itoh, Sakiko Yao, Koffi Aubin Kouadio, Kouamé Ugai, Kazuko Koffi, Yao Didier Almamy, Diabate Vagamon, Bamba Blanton, Ronald E JMIR Res Protoc Protocol BACKGROUND: There is a high prevalence of skin diseases sub-Saharan Africa, including skin neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) that could lead to lifelong disabilities and deformities if not diagnosed and treated early. To achieve early detection and early treatment of these skin diseases, we developed a mobile health app, eSkinHealth. OBJECTIVE: This paper outlines a protocol for evaluating the effect of our eSkinHealth app in the early detection and effective management of skin diseases in Côte d’Ivoire. METHODS: A mixed methods pilot trial will be conducted in Côte d’Ivoire and will consist of 3 phases: (1) the development and improvement of the eSkinHealth app, (2) a pilot trial to evaluate the usability of the eSkinHealth app for local medical staff in Côte d’Ivoire, and (3) a pilot trial to evaluate the effectiveness of early detection and case management of targeted skin NTDs (Buruli ulcer, leprosy, yaws, and lymphatic filariasis) with the eSkinHealth app in Côte d’Ivoire. The pilot study will be implemented as a 2-arm trial with local health care providers and patients with skin NTDs over a 3-month follow-up period. The local health care providers will be assigned to an intervention group receiving the eSkinHealth app to be used in their daily practices or a control group. Training will be provided on the use and implementation of the app and the diagnostic pipeline to the intervention group only, while both groups will receive training on skin diseases. Our primary outcome is to evaluate the early detection and effective management of skin diseases using the eSkinHealth app in Côte d’Ivoire by the number of cases diagnosed and managed. Additionally, we will evaluate the eSkinHealth app with validated questionnaires and in-depth interviews. Procedures of our methods have been reviewed and approved by the Institutional Review Board of the Ministry of Health, Côte d’Ivoire and by Tulane University in 2021. RESULTS: This study was funded in 2021. We started the enrollment of patients in February 2022, and data collection is currently underway. We expect the first results to be submitted for publication in 2023. CONCLUSIONS: Our eSkinHealth app is a field-adapted platform that could provide both direct diagnostic and management assistance to health workers in remote settings. The study will provide evidence for the usability and the effectiveness of the eSkinHealth app to improve the early detection and case management of skin NTDs in Côte d’Ivoire and, furthermore, is expected to contribute to knowledge on mobile health approaches in the control of skin NTDs. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05300399; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/study/NCT05300399 INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/39867 JMIR Publications 2022-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9536527/ /pubmed/35922062 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/39867 Text en ©Rie R Yotsu, Sakiko Itoh, Koffi Aubin Yao, Kouamé Kouadio, Kazuko Ugai, Yao Didier Koffi, Diabate Almamy, Bamba Vagamon, Ronald E Blanton. Originally published in JMIR Research Protocols (https://www.researchprotocols.org), 21.09.2022. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Research Protocols, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on https://www.researchprotocols.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
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Yotsu, Rie R
Itoh, Sakiko
Yao, Koffi Aubin
Kouadio, Kouamé
Ugai, Kazuko
Koffi, Yao Didier
Almamy, Diabate
Vagamon, Bamba
Blanton, Ronald E
The Early Detection and Case Management of Skin Diseases With an mHealth App (eSkinHealth): Protocol for a Mixed Methods Pilot Study in Côte d’Ivoire
title The Early Detection and Case Management of Skin Diseases With an mHealth App (eSkinHealth): Protocol for a Mixed Methods Pilot Study in Côte d’Ivoire
title_full The Early Detection and Case Management of Skin Diseases With an mHealth App (eSkinHealth): Protocol for a Mixed Methods Pilot Study in Côte d’Ivoire
title_fullStr The Early Detection and Case Management of Skin Diseases With an mHealth App (eSkinHealth): Protocol for a Mixed Methods Pilot Study in Côte d’Ivoire
title_full_unstemmed The Early Detection and Case Management of Skin Diseases With an mHealth App (eSkinHealth): Protocol for a Mixed Methods Pilot Study in Côte d’Ivoire
title_short The Early Detection and Case Management of Skin Diseases With an mHealth App (eSkinHealth): Protocol for a Mixed Methods Pilot Study in Côte d’Ivoire
title_sort early detection and case management of skin diseases with an mhealth app (eskinhealth): protocol for a mixed methods pilot study in côte d’ivoire
topic Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9536527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35922062
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/39867
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