Sharif Mohammad Owaise, Siddiqui Nausheen Rashida, Hodges Samantha Jayne
1 University College London Eastman Dental Institute, London, UK.
2 University College London Hospitals Foundation Trust, Eastman Dental Institute, London, UK.
J Orthod. 2019 Mar;46(1):51-55. doi: 10.1177/1465312518821361. Epub 2019 Jan 29.
Mobile phone applications (apps) can be engaging, accessible, versatile and have the potential to improve patient care. In 2017, 354 orthodontic apps were reported to be available, many of them targeted at patients; however, the awareness and usage of apps among orthodontic patients was unreported.
The primary aim of this study was to assess patients' current awareness of orthodontic apps.
One hundred orthodontic patients (50 new and 50 in treatment) completed a questionnaire designed to explore their awareness, access to and utilisation of orthodontic apps and social media to support orthodontic treatment. Furthermore, their willingness to engage with and use an app to aid with orthodontic treatment was explored. There were no age restrictions or exclusion criteria.
Ninety percent of patients had access to a smartphone, of which 73% belonged to them (rather than a parent/relative). Apple was the most popular platform (56%) followed by Android (26%). Only 7% of patients were aware that apps were available to help with orthodontic treatment and no patients had previously used an app related to orthodontics. However, 87% of patients stated that they would be willing to use an app to support treatment. Twenty-one percent of patients had previously looked up information on social media, with YouTube being the most popular platform.
Current awareness of the availability of apps is poor, despite the finding that 87% of patients reported they would be willing to use an app to aid with orthodontic treatment. Given the availability of apps targeted at orthodontic patients, there is a need to assess the quality of these apps and, if appropriate, navigate patients towards high-quality, effective apps.
手机应用程序(应用)具有吸引力、易于获取、功能多样,并且有改善患者护理的潜力。2017年,据报道有354款正畸应用程序可供使用,其中许多针对患者;然而,正畸患者对应用程序的认知和使用情况尚无报道。
本研究的主要目的是评估患者目前对正畸应用程序的认知情况。
100名正畸患者(50名初诊患者和50名正在接受治疗的患者)完成了一份问卷,该问卷旨在探讨他们对正畸应用程序和社交媒体的认知、获取和使用情况,以支持正畸治疗。此外,还探讨了他们参与并使用应用程序辅助正畸治疗的意愿。没有年龄限制或排除标准。
90%的患者可以使用智能手机,其中73%的手机属于他们自己(而非父母/亲属)。苹果是最受欢迎的平台(56%),其次是安卓(26%)。只有7%的患者知道有应用程序可帮助正畸治疗,且此前没有患者使用过与正畸相关的应用程序。然而,87%的患者表示他们愿意使用应用程序来支持治疗。21%的患者此前曾在社交媒体上查找过信息,其中YouTube是最受欢迎的平台。
尽管87%的患者表示愿意使用应用程序辅助正畸治疗,但目前对应用程序可用性的认知较差。鉴于有针对正畸患者的应用程序,有必要评估这些应用程序的质量,并在适当情况下引导患者使用高质量、有效的应用程序。