Development of a Mobile Application to Enhance Knowledge, Awareness and Communication of Dry Mouth Amongst Dental Practitioners and Patients: A South Texas Oral Health Network Study.

Texas dental journal Pub Date : 2021-03-01
Rahma Mungia, Marissa Mendoza, Elisabeth de la Rosa, Thi Nguyen, Stephanie C Reyes, Danielle Schramm, Melanie Taverna
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Background: Dry mouth, also commonly known as "xerostomia", is a prominent symptom that is often overlooked by dental practitioners and patients. The purpose of this study was to pilot the development of a mobile application for assessing dry mouth symptoms. The application will allow patients to self-assess and enhance knowledge, awareness and communication with dental practitioners in their management of dry mouth.

Method: The first phase of the study was to draw on common knowledge and awareness by conducting two focus groups of dental professionals and community members on content, practicality, functionality, design, and effectiveness. The second phase of the study was the development of the dry mouth mobile application followed by the third phase of the study that consisted of face-validity interviews to obtain feedback on the application.

Results: Fifty two percent (n=15) of the dental professionals estimated being aware of the prevalence of dry mouth in 40% or more of their patients. Thirty Nine percent of (n=9) community estimated being aware of the prevalence of dry mouth in 40% or more of the community. When asked about their awareness of the etiologies of dry mouth, 100% (n=29) of dental professionals reported that multiple medications and smoking were primary factors whereas the community members indicated that illness and dehydration (87%, n=20) were primary factors in dry mouth. Dental professional's (25% n=7) were very confident in recognizing symptoms and 28% (n=8) were very confident they knew how to manage dry mouth symptoms. Furthermore, 22% (n=5) of the community members were also very confident about recognizing dry mouth symptoms and 13% (n=3) were very confident knowing how managing it. The ToP report generated from the discussions identified "themes" that were utilized in the development of the mobile application. Most individuals who participated in the validity interviews agreed that the dry mouth mobile application was useful, appealing, easy to use and the self-assessment test gave clear and concise information. The application was made available to download from the iTunes Appstore (2019-2020).

Conclusion: The dry mouth pilot study indicated that the mobile application was beneficial for self-assessment and easy to use. Development of advanced technology tools such as the dry mouth application can promote communication between patients and their dental practitioners to discuss management options for dry mouth.

开发一个移动应用程序,以提高牙科医生和患者对口干的知识、意识和交流:南德克萨斯州口腔健康网络研究。
背景:口干,俗称“口干症”,是一种经常被牙科医生和患者忽视的突出症状。本研究的目的是试点开发用于评估口干症状的移动应用程序。该应用程序将允许患者自我评估和提高知识,意识和沟通与牙科医生在他们的口干管理。方法:研究的第一阶段是通过对牙科专业人员和社区成员进行内容、实用性、功能、设计和有效性的两个焦点小组,利用常识和意识。研究的第二阶段是开发口干移动应用程序,然后是研究的第三阶段,包括面部效度访谈,以获得对应用程序的反馈。结果:52% (n=15)的牙科专业人员估计在40%或更多的患者中意识到口干的患病率。39% (n=9)的社区估计在40%或更多的社区中意识到口干的患病率。当被问及他们对口干病因的认识时,100% (n=29)的牙科专业人员报告多种药物和吸烟是主要因素,而社区成员表示疾病和脱水(87%,n=20)是口干的主要因素。牙科专业人员(25% n=7)对识别症状非常有信心,28% (n=8)对如何处理口干症状非常有信心。此外,22% (n=5)的社区成员对识别口干症状也非常有信心,13% (n=3)的社区成员对如何管理口干症状非常有信心。从讨论中产生的ToP报告确定了在移动应用程序开发中使用的“主题”。大多数参与效度访谈的个体认为口干移动应用程序有用、吸引人、易于使用,自评测试给出的信息清晰简洁。该应用程序可从iTunes应用商店(2019-2020)下载。结论:该移动应用程序有利于口腔干性疾病的自我评价,易于使用。开发先进的技术工具,如口干应用程序,可以促进患者和牙科医生之间的沟通,讨论口干的管理方案。
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