Telemedicine as a counselling tool for nurses in Central Africa

Author:

Rodríguez‐Ortega María12ORCID,Ortega‐Latorre Yolanda12,Montano‐Navarro Enrique3,Casado‐Collado Alfonso Jaime4,Nguepy François Roger5,Damou Fleur6

Affiliation:

1. San Juan de Dios Foundation Madrid Spain

2. Health Sciences, Department of San Juan de Dios School of Nursing and Physical Therapy Comillas Pontifical University Madrid Spain

3. Centro de Salud Universitario Pinto Madrid Spain

4. Departamento de Medicina Preventiva, Facultad de Medicina Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Madrid Spain

5. Hôpital Saint Vincent de Paul de Dschang Dschang Cameroon

6. Centre de Santé Mère Nazaria Ignacia de Oyack Oyack Douala Cameroon

Abstract

AbstractAimCompare the use and trend of a telemedicine tool for clinical advice among nurses and other Cameroonian healthcare providers and explore its feasibility and accessibility.DesignA comparative observational descriptive study.MethodsThe sample includes all telemedicine users who request advice from volunteer medical specialists in Spain on clinical cases through the telemedicine tool “diagnosis assistance” (DA). It consisted of a total of 296 Cameroonian health professionals (59% women), of whom 77 were nurses. The variables in which the trend was explored (2013–2022) were DAs entered by nurses versus other healthcare professionals, compared by primary specialty, comments and documents attached. Feasibility and accessibility were explored through an anonymous survey.ResultsThere were 2527 DAs between 2013 and 2022, of which nurses introduced 68%. There is an increasing trend in the nurse/other healthcare providers ratio, with significant differences in the chi‐square of the linear trend between 2015 and 2022 (χ2 = 395.05; df = 7; p < .001). The probability that a DA was requested by nurses (PR >1) was observed in all years except for 2014, 2018 and 2019. The most tele‐counselling requested by nurses was in the specialties of internal medicine, obstetrics and gynaecology, and dermatology. The exchange of comments and attachments was mainly conducted among nurses (74.9% and 50.4%, respectively). The users surveyed considered the tool valuable for diagnosis, applicable, with limitations due to cost, Internet quality or lack of time and effective at reducing hospital referrals.ConclusionsTelemedicine for clinical advice has been used mostly and with increasing tendency by nurses, mainly in internal medicine, gynaecology and dermatology, being a useful and feasible resource that can contribute to improving clinical decision‐making by African nurses.ImpactThe study addressed the problem of the shortage of health professionals in Central Africa and the search for alternatives that facilitate decision‐making in this context. Tele‐counselling tools through digital platforms that put Spanish specialists in contact with health professionals in Central Africa are mostly used by nurses working in rural health centres with a growing trend in their use. The research allows us to determine that tele‐counselling tools constitute a well‐accepted resource, which has a positive impact in environments with a shortage of human health resources, favouring the safety of both the nursing professional, through support in decision‐making, and the populations to whom they provide care, who benefit from a multidisciplinary approach to their processes.Reporting MethodThe study has adhered to STROBE guidelines.Patient or Public ContributionNo Patient or Public Contribution.

Publisher

Wiley

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