Xiao Jin, Meyerowitz Cyril, Ragusa Patricia, Funkhouser Kimberly, Lischka Tamara R, Mendez Chagoya Luis Alberto, Al Jallad Nisreen, Wu Tong Tong, Fiscella Kevin, Ivie Eden, Strange Michelle, Collins Jamie, Kopycka-Kedzierawski Dorota T
Eastman Institute for Oral Health, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY, United States.
Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research, Portland, OR, United States.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2021 Oct 26;10(10):e32345. doi: 10.2196/32345.
Amid COVID-19, and other possible future infectious disease pandemics, dentistry needs to consider modified dental examination regimens that render quality care, are cost effective, and ensure the safety of patients and dental health care personnel (DHCP). Traditional dental examinations, which number more than 300 million per year in the United States, rely on person-to-person tactile examinations, pose challenges to infection control, and consume large quantities of advanced-level personal protective equipment (PPE). Therefore, our long-term goal is to develop an innovative mobile dentistry (mDent) model that takes these issues into account. This model supplements the traditional dental practice with virtual visits, supported by mobile devices such as mobile telephones, tablets, and wireless infrastructure. The mDent model leverages the advantages of digital mobile health (mHealth) tools such as intraoral cameras to deliver virtual oral examinations, treatment planning, and interactive oral health management, on a broad population basis. Conversion of the traditional dental examinations to mDent virtual examinations builds upon (1) the reliability of teledentistry, which uses intraoral photos and live videos to make diagnostic decisions, and (2) rapid advancement in mHealth tool utilization.
In this pilot project, we designed a 2-stage implementation study to assess 2 critical components of the mDent model: virtual hygiene examination (eHygiene) and patient self-taken intraoral photos (SELFIE). Our specific aims are to (1) assess the acceptance and barriers of mDent eHygiene among patients and DHCP, (2) assess the economic impact of mDent eHygiene, and (3) assess the patient's capability to generate intraoral photos using mHealth tools (exploratory aim, SELFIE).
This study will access the rich resources of the National Dental Practice-Based Research Network to recruit 12 dentists, 12 hygienists, and 144 patients from 12 practices. For aims 1 and 2, we will use role-specific questionnaires to collect quantitative data on eHygiene acceptance and economic impact. The questionnaire components include participant characteristics, the System Usability Scale, a dentist-patient communication scale, practice operation cost, and patient opportunity cost. We will further conduct a series of iterative qualitative research activities using individual interviews to further elicit feedback and suggestion for changes to the mDent eHygiene model. For aim 3, we will use mixed methods (quantitative and qualitative) to assess the patient's capability of taking intraoral photos, by analyzing obtained photos and recorded videos.
The study is supported by the US National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research. This study received "single" institutional review board approval in August 2021. Data collection and analysis are expected to conclude by December 2021 and March 2022, respectively.
The study results will inform the logistics of conducting virtual dental examinations and empowering patients with mHealth tools, providing better safety and preserving PPE amid the COVID-19 and possible future pandemics.
INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): PRR1-10.2196/32345.
在新冠疫情以及未来可能出现的其他传染病大流行期间,牙科需要考虑改进牙科检查方案,以提供高质量的护理,具有成本效益,并确保患者和牙科医护人员(DHCP)的安全。在美国,每年传统牙科检查次数超过3亿次,依靠人与人之间的触觉检查,给感染控制带来挑战,并且消耗大量高级别的个人防护装备(PPE)。因此,我们的长期目标是开发一种创新的移动牙科(mDent)模式,将这些问题考虑在内。该模式通过移动电话、平板电脑等移动设备以及无线基础设施支持的虚拟就诊来补充传统牙科诊疗。mDent模式利用数字移动健康(mHealth)工具(如口腔内摄像头)的优势,在广泛人群基础上提供虚拟口腔检查、治疗计划和交互式口腔健康管理。将传统牙科检查转换为mDent虚拟检查基于以下两点:(1)远程牙科的可靠性,即使用口腔内照片和实时视频进行诊断决策;(2)mHealth工具利用方面的快速进展。
在这个试点项目中,我们设计了一项两阶段实施研究,以评估mDent模式的两个关键组成部分:虚拟口腔卫生检查(eHygiene)和患者自行拍摄的口腔内照片(SELFIE)。我们的具体目标是:(1)评估患者和DHCP对mDent eHygiene的接受程度和障碍;(2)评估mDent eHygiene的经济影响;(3)评估患者使用mHealth工具生成口腔内照片的能力(探索性目标,SELFIE)。
本研究将利用国家基于牙科实践的研究网络的丰富资源,从12家诊所招募12名牙医、12名口腔卫生师和144名患者。对于目标1和2,我们将使用特定角色的问卷收集关于eHygiene接受程度和经济影响的定量数据。问卷内容包括参与者特征、系统可用性量表、医患沟通量表、诊所运营成本和患者机会成本。我们将进一步通过个人访谈开展一系列迭代定性研究活动,以进一步获取对mDent eHygiene模式变更的反馈和建议。对于目标3,我们将使用混合方法(定量和定性),通过分析获取的照片和录制的视频来评估患者拍摄口腔内照片的能力。
该研究得到了美国国立牙科和颅面研究所的支持。本研究于2021年8月获得“单一”机构审查委员会批准。数据收集和分析预计分别于2021年12月和2022年3月结束。
研究结果将为进行虚拟牙科检查和让患者使用mHealth工具的后勤工作提供信息,在新冠疫情及未来可能的大流行期间提供更好的安全性并节省PPE。
国际注册报告识别码(IRRID):PRR1-10.2196/32345。