Telemedicine is helping the parents of children with neurodevelopmental disorders living in remote and deprived areas

Paediatr Int Child Health. 2017 Aug;37(3):155-157. doi: 10.1080/20469047.2017.1315914. Epub 2017 May 12.

Abstract

Telecommunication technologies are advancing rapidly with huge investment to improve infrastructure in rural areas. Telemedicine brings the benefits of telecommunication to healthcare, especially in resource-limited and remote communities. The recent literature on telemedicine in paediatrics will be reviewed, with particular focus on its application to help children with neurodevelopmental disorders and their families living in remote regions and/or low-income countries, and gaps identified for future research. Studies show that telemedicine can enable a family's access to appropriately qualified help that physically may only be available hundreds of miles away, helping to overcome geographic barriers. Telemedicine can also train parents and equip them with the knowledge and skills to better care for their children. Despite some technological barriers to implementation, telemedicine can help transform all stages of autism treatment. However, more studies are required in low- and middle-income countries to fully elucidate the benefits offered by telemedicine to autistic children and their families.

Publication types

  • Editorial

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Humans
  • Neurodevelopmental Disorders / diagnosis*
  • Neurodevelopmental Disorders / therapy*
  • Parents
  • Rural Population
  • Telemedicine / methods*