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Assessing the Effectiveness and Acceptability of a Personalized Mobile Phone App in Improving Adherence to Oral Hygiene Advice in Orthodontic Patients: Protocol for a Feasibility Study and a Randomized Controlled Trial

机译:评估个性化移动电话应用程序在改善正畸患者中的口腔卫生建议方面的效力和可接受性:可行性研究的议定书和随机对照试验

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Background Orthodontic treatment is a common health care intervention; treatment duration can be lengthy (2-3 years on average), and adherence to treatment advice is therefore essential for successful outcomes. It has been reported that up to 43% of patients fail to complete treatment, and there are currently no useful predictors of noncompletion. Given that the National Health Service England annual expenditure on primary-care orthodontic treatment is in excess of £200 million (US $267 million), noncompletion of treatment represents a significant inefficient use of public resources. Improving adherence to treatment is therefore essential. This necessitates behavior change, and interventions that improve adherence and are designed to elicit behavioral change must address an individual’s capability, opportunity, and motivation. Mobile phones are potentially an invaluable tool in this regard, as they are readily available and can be used in a number of ways to address an individual’s capability, opportunity, and motivation. Objective This study will assess the effectiveness and acceptability of a personalized mobile phone app in improving adherence to orthodontic treatment advice by way of a randomized controlled trial. Methods This study will be conducted in 2 phases at the Eastman Dental Hospital, University College London Hospitals Foundation Trust. Phase 1 is feasibility testing of the My Braces app. Participants will be asked to complete the user version of the Mobile Application Rating Scale. The app will be amended following analysis of the responses, if appropriate. Phase 2 is a randomized controlled trial to test the effectiveness and acceptability of the My Braces app. Results This study was approved by the London – Bloomsbury Research Ethics Committee on November 5, 2019 (reference 19/LO/1555). No patients have been recruited to date. The anticipated start date for recruitment to phase 1 is October 2020. Conclusions Given the availability, affordability, and versatility of mobile phones, it is proposed that they will aid in improving adherence to treatment advice and hence improve treatment completion rates. If effective, the applicability of this methodology to developing behavior change/modification interventions and improving adherence to treatment across health care provides an exciting opportunity.
机译:背景正畸治疗是一种常见的医疗保健干预;治疗持续时间可以冗长(平均2-3岁),因此对治疗建议的坚持对于成功的结果至关重要。据报道,43%的患者未能完成治疗,目前没有有用的非协商预测因素。鉴于国家卫生服务英格兰初级护理正畸治疗的年度支出超过2亿英镑(2.67亿美元),非符合治疗是公共资源的显着低效利用。因此,改善对治疗的依从性是必不可少的。这需要改进行为的变化,并改善遵守并旨在引出行为变革的干预必须解决个人的能力,机会和动机。在这方面,移动电话可能是一个宝贵的工具,因为它们很容易获得,并且可以以多种方式使用来解决个人的能力,机会和动机。目的本研究将评估个性化手机应用程序的有效性和可接受性,以通过随机对照试验提高对正畸治疗建议的依从性。方法本研究将在伦敦大学医院驻地牙科医院的2个阶段进行。第1阶段是我括号应用程序的可行性测试。将要求参与者完成移动应用程序评级规模的用户版本。如果适当,该应用程序将在分析响应后修改。第2阶段是一个随机对照试验,用于测试我的括号应用程序的有效性和可接受性。结果本研究由伦敦 - 布卢姆斯伯里研究伦理委员会于2019年11月5日批准(参考文献19 / LO / 1555)。迄今为止没有招聘患者。预期的招聘开始日期为1阶段至10月20日期。结论,鉴于手机的可用性,可负担性和多功能性,建议他们将有助于改善治疗建议的遵守,从而提高治疗完成率。如果有效,这种方法适用于发展行为改变/修改干预以及改善卫生保健各地治疗的依从性提供了令人兴奋的机会。

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