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Accepted for/Published in: Journal of Medical Internet Research

Date Submitted: Aug 8, 2018
Open Peer Review Period: Aug 9, 2018 - Aug 16, 2018
Date Accepted: Aug 30, 2018
(closed for review but you can still tweet)

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Teledermatology: Comparison of Store-and-Forward Versus Live Interactive Video Conferencing

Brinker TJ, Hekler A, von Kalle C, Schadendorf D, Esser S, Berking C, Zacher MT, Sondermann W, Grabe N, Steeb T, Utikal JS, French LE, Enk AH

Teledermatology: Comparison of Store-and-Forward Versus Live Interactive Video Conferencing

J Med Internet Res 2018;20(10):e11871

DOI: 10.2196/11871

PMID: 30355564

PMCID: 6231765

Teledermatology: Comparison of Store-and-Forward Versus Live Interactive Video Conferencing

  • Titus Josef Brinker; 
  • Achim Hekler; 
  • Christof von Kalle; 
  • Dirk Schadendorf; 
  • Stefan Esser; 
  • Carola Berking; 
  • Martina T Zacher; 
  • Wiebke Sondermann; 
  • Niels Grabe; 
  • Theresa Steeb; 
  • Jochen Sven Utikal; 
  • Lars E French; 
  • Alexander H Enk

ABSTRACT

A decreasing number of dermatologists and an increasing number of patients in Western countries have led to a relative lack of clinicians providing expert dermatologic care. This, in turn, has prolonged wait times for patients to be examined, putting them at risk. Store-and-forward teledermatology improves patient access to dermatologists through asynchronous consultations, reducing wait times to obtain a consultation. However, live video conferencing as a synchronous service is also frequently used by practitioners because it allows immediate interaction between patient and physician. This raises the question of which of the two approaches is superior in terms of quality of care and convenience. There are pros and cons for each in terms of technical requirements and features. This viewpoint compares the two techniques based on a literature review and a clinical perspective to help dermatologists assess the value of teledermatology and determine which techniques would be valuable in their practice.


 Citation

Please cite as:

Brinker TJ, Hekler A, von Kalle C, Schadendorf D, Esser S, Berking C, Zacher MT, Sondermann W, Grabe N, Steeb T, Utikal JS, French LE, Enk AH

Teledermatology: Comparison of Store-and-Forward Versus Live Interactive Video Conferencing

J Med Internet Res 2018;20(10):e11871

DOI: 10.2196/11871

PMID: 30355564

PMCID: 6231765

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