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Walters, Laticha EM
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Scott, RE
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Mars, M
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2018-07-31T09:35:38Z |
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2018-07-31T09:35:38Z |
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2018-07 |
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Walters, L.E.M., Scott, R.E. and Mars, M. 2018. Design requirements for a teledermatology scale-up framework. South African Computer Journal, vol. 30(1): 128-160 |
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1015-7999 |
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2313-7835 |
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http://sacj.cs.uct.ac.za/index.php/sacj/article/view/559
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18489/sacj.v30i1.559
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10333
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Copyright © 2018 The author(s); published under a Creative Commons NonCommercial 4.0 License (CC BY-NC 4.0) |
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South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province began synchronous teledermatology in 2003, followed by spontaneous asynchronous (mobile) teledermatology in 2013. No scale-up has been formally planned. This paper establishes design requirements that will inform the identification or de novo development of a teledermatology scale-up framework. Methods: A requirements definition process with inductive reasoning approaches was applied. Analysis of semi-structured interviews (19) with key teledermatology stakeholders (17) and observations from two teledermatology programmes, informed by lessons learned from prior teledermatology implementation attempts, eHealth scale-up literature and authors’ expert opinion, led to identification of Themes, and iterative reflection gave rise to Categories and Requirements. Results: Teledermatology scale-up framework design requirements emerged comprised of themes (4), categories (12), and specific design requirements (30). Discussion: This paper describes a process and resulting evidence-based (stakeholder interviews; programme observations; literature) and experience-based (expert opinion) design requirements to inform the identification and adoption / adaptation or de novo development of a teledermatology scale-up framework (TDSF) for KwaZulu-Natal’s public health sector. The proposed approach is recommended as a pre-requisite for scaling, including in other settings and for other telehealth applications. |
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SACJ |
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Worklist;21163 |
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Requirements definition |
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Requirements elicitation |
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Scale-up framework |
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Teledermatology |
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Design requirements for a teledermatology scale-up framework |
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Article |
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Walters, L. E., Scott, R., & Mars, M. (2018). Design requirements for a teledermatology scale-up framework. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10333 |
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Walters, Laticha EM, RE Scott, and M Mars "Design requirements for a teledermatology scale-up framework." (2018) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10333 |
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Walters LE, Scott R, Mars M. Design requirements for a teledermatology scale-up framework. 2018; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10333. |
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dc.identifier.ris |
TY - Article
AU - Walters, Laticha EM
AU - Scott, RE
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AB - South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province began synchronous teledermatology in 2003, followed by spontaneous asynchronous (mobile) teledermatology in 2013. No scale-up has been formally planned. This paper establishes design requirements that will inform the identification or de novo development of a teledermatology scale-up framework. Methods: A requirements definition process with inductive reasoning approaches was applied. Analysis of semi-structured interviews (19) with key teledermatology stakeholders (17) and observations from two teledermatology programmes, informed by lessons learned from prior teledermatology implementation attempts, eHealth scale-up literature and authors’ expert opinion, led to identification of Themes, and iterative reflection gave rise to Categories and Requirements. Results: Teledermatology scale-up framework design requirements emerged comprised of themes (4), categories (12), and specific design requirements (30). Discussion: This paper describes a process and resulting evidence-based (stakeholder interviews; programme observations; literature) and experience-based (expert opinion) design requirements to inform the identification and adoption / adaptation or de novo development of a teledermatology scale-up framework (TDSF) for KwaZulu-Natal’s public health sector. The proposed approach is recommended as a pre-requisite for scaling, including in other settings and for other telehealth applications.
DA - 2018-07
DB - ResearchSpace
DP - CSIR
KW - Requirements definition
KW - Requirements elicitation
KW - Scale-up framework
KW - Teledermatology
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PY - 2018
SM - 1015-7999
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