Patient Learning Pathway: Identifying Patient Competencies in Teledermatology for Effective Management of Dermatological Conditions

Author:

Montiel Corentin123ORCID,Jackson Mathieu23,Clovin Tiffany23,Bogdanova Eleonora23,Côté Catherine243,Descoteaux Annie25,Wong Caroline23,Dumez Vincent254,Pomey Marie-Pascale243,Hanna Dominique6

Affiliation:

1. Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal, QC, Canada

2. Centre of Excellence on Partnership with Patients and the Public, Montreal, QC, Canada

3. Centre de recherche du Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal, Montréal, QC, Canada

4. Université de Montréal, Montreal, QC, Canada

5. Bureau du Patient Partenaire, Faculté de médecine de l’Université de Montréal, Montreal, QC, Canada

6. Faculté de médecine et des sciences de la santé, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, QC, Canada

Abstract

Background: Dermatology consultations in Québec, Canada, face accessibility challenges, with most dermatologists concentrated in urban areas. Teledermatology, offering remote diagnosis and treatment, holds promise in overcoming these limitations. However, concerns regarding patient-doctor relationships and logistical issues exist. Objectives: This article aims to introduce a dermatology patient learning pathway (PLP) developed by the Centre of Excellence on Partnership with Patients and the Public (CEPPP), focusing on knowledge, abilities, and skills mobilized by patients and their loved ones at key moments of the life course with an illness, as well as emerging educational needs. Methods: The PLP development was co-developed with dermatology patient and caregiver partners, stakeholders, and the CEPPP team. The process encompassed stakeholder engagement, exploration, recruitment of patient and caregiver partners, co-development of the PLP draft, and validation through consensus building. Results: The PLP methodology led to the creation of 44 learning objectives, comprising a total of 107 subobjectives. These objectives were organized into 8 phases of the patient life course with a dermatological condition: (1) prevention and predisposition; (2) discovery, self-examination, or observation of a change; (3) first consultation; (4) wandering; (5) consultation with a dermatologist; (6) diagnosis; (7) treatments; and (8) living with it. Conclusions: The dermatology PLP serves as a resource outlining patient competency across different stages of managing a dermatological condition throughout their life course. In the context of teledermatology, the PLP might facilitate patient and caregiver engagement by helping select appropriate information and tools to support active participation in care.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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