Enhancing Telemedicine Communication for Improved Outpatient Pediatric Trauma Care
Nariman Mokhaberi, Benjamin Schoof, André Strahl, Konrad Reinshagen, Kristofer Wintges

TL;DR
This study explores physicians' interest in using telemedicine to improve communication and care for pediatric trauma patients between outpatient and inpatient settings.
Contribution
The study identifies high interest in telemedicine collaboration and highlights the need for personalized, secure digital tools in pediatric trauma care.
Findings
75% of respondents expressed interest in telemedicine collaboration with the inpatient sector.
Most preferred flexible communication methods like video calls and imaging apps.
Less than half of participants currently use telemedicine in daily practice.
Abstract
Introduction. Pediatric traumatology is a complex field that requires a comprehensive understanding of physeal development, remodeling potential, and the ossification process in order to ensure appropriate patient treatment. The objective of this study was to assess the willingness of practicing physicians to participate in a telemedicine collaboration aimed at enhancing the exchange between the outpatient and inpatient sectors and promoting the digitalization of the pediatric sector. This is in response to the growing significance of digitalization in the medical field. Methods. A survey consisting of 15 items was sent to 800 practicing trauma surgeons, pediatric surgeons, and pediatricians within a 100 km radius of Hamburg, Germany. The survey included questions about the respondents’ professional experience and telemedicine experience, as well as inquiries about possible telemedicine…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMobile Health and mHealth Applications · Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation · Electronic Health Records Systems
