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Developing a Mobile App (iGAM) to Promote Gingival Health by Professional Monitoring of Dental Selfies: User-Centered Design Approach

机译:开发移动应用程序(IVAM)以促进牙科自拍照的专业监测促进牙龈健康:以用户为中心的设计方法

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Background Dental visits are unpleasant; sometimes, patients only seek treatment when they are in intolerable pain. Recently, the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has highlighted the need for remote communication when patients and dentists cannot meet in person. Gingivitis is very common and characterized by red, swollen, bleeding gums. Gingivitis heals within 10 days of professional care and with daily, thorough oral hygiene practices. If left untreated, however, its progress may lead to teeth becoming mobile or lost. Of the many medical apps currently available, none monitor gingivitis. Objective This study aimed to present a characterization and development model of a mobile health (mHealth) app called iGAM, which focuses on periodontal health and improves the information flow between dentists and patients. Methods A focus group discussed the potential of an app to monitor gingivitis, and 3 semistructured in-depth interviews were conducted on the use of apps for monitoring gum infections. We used a qualitative design process based on the Agile approach, which incorporated the following 5 steps: (1) user story, (2) use cases, (3) functional requirements, (4) nonfunctional requirements, and (5) Agile software development cycles. In a pilot study with 18 participants aged 18-45 years and with different levels of health literacy, participants were given a toothbrush, toothpaste, mouthwash, toothpicks, and dental floss. After installing iGAM, they were asked to photograph their gums weekly for 4 weeks. Results All participants in the focus group believed in the potential of a mobile app to monitor gingivitis and reduce its severity. Concerns about security and privacy issues were discussed. From the interviews, 2 themes were derived: (1) “what's in it for me?” and (2) the need for a take-home message. The 5 cycles of development highlighted the importance of communication between dentists, app developers, and the pilot group. Qualitative analysis of the data from the pilot study showed difficulty with: (1) the camera, which was alleviated with the provision of mouth openers, and (2) the operation of the phone, which was alleviated by changing the app to be fully automated, with a weekly reminder and an instructions document. Final interviews showed satisfaction. Conclusions iGAM is the first mHealth app for monitoring gingivitis using self-photography. iGAM facilitates the information flow between dentists and patients between checkups and may be useful when face-to-face consultations are not possible (such as during the COVID-19 pandemic).
机译:背景技术牙科访问是不愉快的;有时,患者只在患者疼痛时寻求治疗。最近,新的冠状病毒(Covid-19)大流行突出了当患者和牙医不能亲自见面时对远程沟通的需求。牙龈炎是非常常见的,并以红色,肿胀,出血的牙龈为特征。牙龈炎在专业护理的10天内愈合,每天彻底,彻底口腔卫生习惯。然而,如果未经处理过的话,它的进展可能导致齿变得移动或丢失。在目前可用的许多医学应用中,无监测牙龈炎。目的本研究旨在展示一个名为IGAM的移动健康(MHEALTE)应用程序的特征和发展模型,侧重于牙周健康,并改善牙医与患者之间的信息流程。方法对焦点组讨论应用于监测牙龈炎的应用的潜力,并对应用用于监测口香糖感染的应用进行3种半系统的深入访谈。我们使用基于敏捷方法的定性设计过程,该方法纳入了以下5步:(1)用户故事,(2)用例,(3)功能要求,(4)非功能要求,和(5)敏捷软件开发循环。在18岁18岁的参与者和卫生素养水平不同的试点研究中,参与者被给予牙刷,牙膏,漱口水,牙签和牙线。安装IGAM后,他们被要求每周拍摄牙龈4周。结果焦点集团的所有参与者认为,移动应用的潜力,以监测牙龈炎并减少其严重程度。讨论了关于安全和隐私问题的担忧。从采访中,派生了2个主题:(1)“对我来说是什么?” (2)需要一个家庭信息。 5个循环的发展突显了牙医,应用程序开发人员和试点组之间的沟通的重要性。来自试验研究的数据的定性分析表现出困难:(1)相机,通过提供口开关的供应,并通过改变应用程序来缓解的电话,通过改变应用程序来缓解,每周提醒和指示文件。最后的访谈表现出满意。结论IGAM是第一个使用自拍监测牙龈炎的MHEATH应用。 IGAM促进牙医与患者之间的信息流动,并且在不可能面对面的咨询时可能是有用的(例如在Covid-19大流行期间)。

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