An Exploratory Evaluation of an Interactive Smartphone-Based Telephysiotherapy Application for Temporomandibular Disorders: A Multicentre Observational Study.

IF 4 3区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Ida Marini, Sandro Palla, Alessandro Maglioni, Gianfranco Albergo, Carlo Di Paolo, Vittorio Simeon, Giacomo Asquini, Ambra Michelotti, Roberta Cimino
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Abstract

Background: Telerehabilitation may support adherence to home exercise for the management of temporomandibular disorders (TMDs), yet the usability and user satisfaction with dedicated smartphone applications remain underexplored.

Objective: The primary aim of this multicentre prospective, observational, and exploratory study was to assess patient-reported satisfaction, motivation/self-efficacy, adherence, usability, and user-friendliness related to a home exercise program for temporomandibular disorders delivered through a smartphone application (MedicApp). The secondary aim was to evaluate dentist-reported outcomes related to the use of the application (perceived usefulness, usability/user-friendliness, and feasibility), whereas the tertiary aim was to explore the association between educational level and application usability.

Methods: The study was conducted by four dentists at three Italian universities and enrolled a total of 47 adult patients with painful TMD, diagnosed according to the Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders. Patients performed a 2-month home exercise program delivered through the MedicApp. The application features a dual-feedback mechanism: patients view tutorial videos in the lower part of the screen and record their own exercises in the upper part, which are uploaded to a server for review by the dentist, who may intervene if necessary. Two study-specific questionnaires were developed to assess the patient-reported and dentist-reported outcomes.

Results: Of the 47 patients, 43 (91%) followed the assigned protocol; 29 (62%) used video guidance consistently. Forty-five (96%) patients felt more confident, and 40 (85%) reported higher motivation using MedicApp. All 19 patients with previous experience with home exercises preferred MedicApp over traditional methods. Most found the smartphone application easy to use. All four dentists reviewed the recordings, intervened when needed, and perceived MedicApp as helpful for supporting adherence and communication.

Conclusion: Within the limitations of this observational exploratory study, MedicApp was perceived favorably by patients with TMDs for supporting a home exercise program. Patients reported favorable perceptions of visual guidance and remote monitoring features. These findings, related to usability and implementation, require confirmation before broader implementation can be considered.

基于交互式智能手机的颞下颌疾病远程物理治疗应用的探索性评估:一项多中心观察研究。
背景:远程康复可以支持对颞下颌疾病(TMDs)管理的坚持家庭锻炼,但专用智能手机应用程序的可用性和用户满意度仍未得到充分探索。目的:这项多中心前瞻性、观察性和探索性研究的主要目的是评估患者报告的满意度、动机/自我效能感、依从性、可用性和用户友好性,这些与通过智能手机应用程序(MedicApp)提供的颞下颌疾病家庭锻炼计划相关。第二个目的是评估牙医报告的与应用程序使用相关的结果(感知有用性、可用性/用户友好性和可行性),而第三个目的是探索教育水平与应用程序可用性之间的关系。方法:该研究由意大利三所大学的四名牙医进行,共招募了47名根据颞下颌疾病诊断标准诊断的成年疼痛性TMD患者。患者通过MedicApp进行了为期2个月的家庭锻炼计划。该应用程序采用双反馈机制:患者在屏幕的下部观看教程视频,在屏幕的上部录制自己的练习,这些视频上传到服务器上供牙医审查,必要时牙医可能会干预。开发了两个研究特定的问卷来评估患者报告和牙医报告的结果。结果:在47例患者中,43例(91%)遵循了指定的方案;29位(62%)始终使用视频指导。45名(96%)患者表示使用MedicApp更有信心,40名(85%)患者表示使用MedicApp更有动力。所有19名有家庭锻炼经验的患者都更喜欢MedicApp而不是传统方法。大多数人认为这款智能手机应用程序易于使用。所有四位牙医都审查了记录,在需要时进行干预,并认为MedicApp有助于支持依从性和沟通。结论:在这项观察性探索性研究的局限性内,medapp对支持家庭锻炼计划的颞下颌关节疾病患者是有利的。患者报告了对视觉引导和远程监测功能的良好感觉。在考虑更广泛的实施之前,这些与可用性和实施相关的发现需要得到确认。
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Journal of oral rehabilitation
Journal of oral rehabilitation 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
10.30%
发文量
116
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Oral Rehabilitation aims to be the most prestigious journal of dental research within all aspects of oral rehabilitation and applied oral physiology. It covers all diagnostic and clinical management aspects necessary to re-establish a subjective and objective harmonious oral function. Oral rehabilitation may become necessary as a result of developmental or acquired disturbances in the orofacial region, orofacial traumas, or a variety of dental and oral diseases (primarily dental caries and periodontal diseases) and orofacial pain conditions. As such, oral rehabilitation in the twenty-first century is a matter of skilful diagnosis and minimal, appropriate intervention, the nature of which is intimately linked to a profound knowledge of oral physiology, oral biology, and dental and oral pathology. The scientific content of the journal therefore strives to reflect the best of evidence-based clinical dentistry. Modern clinical management should be based on solid scientific evidence gathered about diagnostic procedures and the properties and efficacy of the chosen intervention (e.g. material science, biological, toxicological, pharmacological or psychological aspects). The content of the journal also reflects documentation of the possible side-effects of rehabilitation, and includes prognostic perspectives of the treatment modalities chosen.
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