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Tab m10 fhd plus

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The Lenovo Tab M10 FHD Plus is a tablet designed for versatile use. It features a 10.3-inch Full HD+ display with a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels. The tablet is powered by a MediaTek Helio P22T octa-core processor and comes with up to 4GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. It runs on the Android operating system.

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Teledermatology for Skin NTDs in West Africa

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This study used photographs that were collected prospectively in the West African countries of Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana, through our ongoing studies with use of digital health tools for clinical data documentation and for teledermatology. The description of the design of this study can be found elsewhere (10 (link)). Briefly, photographs of skin lesions were collected with clinical information including demographics and disease description to support dermatologists in providing diagnoses remotely. The photographs were taken using the camera on Lenovo Tab M10 FHD Plus smart tablets under field conditions and in rural clinics from a total of six health districts (four in Côte d’Ivoire and two in Ghana) known to be endemic with one or more skin NTDs. Image resolution was 1920 x 2560 pixels stored in JPEG format. Written informed consent was obtained from all patients for use of their images. The study has ethical approvals from the institutional review board of the Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine (2020-2054-SPHTM) (USA), the Ministry of Health of Côte d’Ivoire (No. IRB000111917), and the Ministry of Health of Ghana (GHS-ERC:014/05/21).
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Co-Creating a Digital Self-Assessment Tool

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Workshop 1 started with a round of introductions and information on the background and the concept of LiSA as well as the aims and agendas of the workshop sessions (Figure 1 and Multimedia Appendix 2) to ensure transparency with the participants [34 (link)]. To explain the term digital self-assessment, an example app for a fall risk self-assessment was shown to the participants (Table 1). A joint understanding of roles in the co-creation process was discussed in plenary to ensure that all co-creators had equal status within the group and responsibility to contribute their ideas [33 ]. After participants’ agreement on the agenda and roles was obtained, workshop 1 continued with participants sharing their first thoughts about the LiSA idea in plenary (RQ 5). In the next step, the card sorting technique was used to categorize and prioritize possible self-assessment contents (RQ 1). At the end of workshop 1, all participants were handed a tablet (Lenovo Tab M10 FHD Plus) and given the homework to test an app (Table 1), which should invite participants to be introduced to the basic tablet functions.
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Teledermatology for Skin NTDs in West Africa

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This study used photographs that were collected prospectively in the West African countries of Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana, through our ongoing studies with use of digital health tools for clinical data documentation and for teledermatology. The description of the design of this study can be found elsewhere [10 ]. Briefly, photographs of skin lesions were collected along with clinical information including sex, age, past medical history, contact history, and disease description such as body location, duration, patient complaint including itchiness and pain / no pain, and progression to support dermatologists in providing diagnoses remotely. The photographs were taken by nurses or community health workers who had been trained in dermatological photo-taking during a course provided by dermatologists. They were taken using the camera on Lenovo Tab M10 FHD Plus smart tablets under field conditions and in rural clinics from a total of six health districts (four in Côte d’Ivoire and two in Ghana) known to be endemic with one or more skin NTDs. Image resolution was 1920 x 2560 pixels stored in JPEG format.
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