Academic Center for Dentistry at Amsterdam (ACTA), Gustav Mahlerlaan 3004, Room 6N-09, 1081, Amsterdam, LA, The Netherlands.
University of California San Francisco, School of Dentistry, 600 Parnassus Avenue, San Francisco, CA, USA.
BMC Oral Health. 2022 Dec 9;22(1):581. doi: 10.1186/s12903-022-02573-9.
Patient-reported outcome measures provide an essential perspective on the quality of health care provided. However, how data are collected, how providers value and make sense of the data, and, ultimately, use the data to create meaningful impact all influence the success of using patient-reported outcomes.
The primary objective is to assess post-operative pain experiences by dental procedure type through 21 days post-procedure as reported by patients following dental procedures and assess patients' satisfaction with pain management following dental surgical procedures. Secondary objectives are to: 1) assess post-operative pain management strategies 1 week following dental surgical procedures, as recommended by practitioners and reported by patients, and 2) evaluate practitioner and patient acceptance of the FollowApp.Care post visit patient monitoring technology (FollowApp.Care). We will evaluate FollowApp.Care usage, perceived usefulness, ease of use, and impact on clinical workload.
We describe the protocol for an observational study involving the use of the FollowApp.Care platform, an innovative mobile application that collects dental patients' assessments of their post-operative symptoms (e.g., pain). The study will be conducted in collaboration with the National Dental Practice-based Research Network, a collective Network of dental practices that include private and group practices, public health clinics, community health centers and Federal Qualified Health Centers, academic institutional settings, and special patient populations. We will recruit a minimum of 150 and up to 215 dental providers and up to 3147 patients who will receive push notifications through text messages FollowApp.Care on their mobile phones at designated time intervals following dental procedures. This innovative approach of implementing an existing and tested mobile health system technology into the real-world dental office setting will actively track pain and other complications following dental procedures. Through patients' use of their mobile phones, we expect to promptly and precisely identify specific pain levels and other issues after surgical dental procedures. The study's primary outcome will be the patients' reported pain experiences. Secondary outcomes include pain management strategies and medications implemented by the patient and provider and perceptions of usefulness and ease of use by patients and providers.
患者报告的结果测量为提供医疗服务质量提供了一个重要视角。然而,数据的收集方式、提供者如何重视和理解数据,以及最终如何利用数据产生有意义的影响,所有这些都影响着使用患者报告结果的成功。
主要目的是通过患者在牙科手术后报告的 21 天内,按牙科手术类型评估术后疼痛体验,并评估患者对牙科手术术后疼痛管理的满意度。次要目的是:1)评估术后一周内牙科手术推荐的和患者报告的疼痛管理策略;2)评估从业者和患者对 FollowApp.Care 术后患者监测技术(FollowApp.Care)的接受程度。我们将评估 FollowApp.Care 的使用情况、感知有用性、易用性以及对临床工作量的影响。
我们描述了一项观察性研究的方案,该研究涉及使用 FollowApp.Care 平台,这是一种创新的移动应用程序,可收集牙科患者对其术后症状(如疼痛)的评估。该研究将与国家牙科实践为基础的研究网络合作进行,该网络是一个由私人和团体实践、公共卫生诊所、社区卫生中心和联邦合格健康中心、学术机构和特殊患者群体组成的集体网络。我们将招募至少 150 名和最多 215 名牙科提供者,以及最多 3147 名患者,他们将通过 FollowApp.Care 在其移动电话上接收推送通知,在牙科手术后的指定时间间隔内。这种将现有的和经过测试的移动健康系统技术实施到现实世界的牙科办公室环境中的创新方法,将积极跟踪牙科手术后的疼痛和其他并发症。通过患者使用他们的手机,我们期望能够及时、准确地识别出手术后特定的疼痛水平和其他问题。研究的主要结果将是患者报告的疼痛体验。次要结果包括患者和提供者实施的疼痛管理策略和药物,以及患者和提供者对有用性和易用性的看法。