User-centred digital solution for dentofacial deformities management: an innovative approach technology based.

IF 3.2 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Frontiers in digital health Pub Date : 2025-03-06 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fdgth.2025.1502853
Vincenzo Abbate, Emanuele Carraturo, Giulia Togo, Stefania Troise, Federica Calabrìa, Mauro Cataldi, Daniela Adamo, Guido Iaccarino, Maddalena Illario, Riccardo Nocini, Giovanni Dell'Aversana Orabona
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Objective: Dentofacial deformities (DFD) encompass a range of conditions affecting approximately 60% of the population, varying from mild to severe cases. Managing these disorders requires a multidisciplinary approach, yet establishing a unified therapeutic protocol across different specialties often proves challenging. This underscores the necessity to understand the specific needs and demands of patients diagnosed with DFD, aiming to develop an effective treatment pathway. The objective of our study is to identify the unmet needs of patients with DFD and to propose digital solutions, based on Information and Communication Technology (ICT), that can help patients meet these needs by improving the diagnostic-therapeutic pathway.

Methods: By examining the medical records of 147 patients diagnosed with DFD, a team of specialists created the profile of a hypothetical DFD patient, termed "Persona" by using the "Blueprint- persona". This Persona theoretically represents the broader DFD patient population, capturing their needs, demands, goals, problems, and challenges. Based on these findings, a comprehensive 'DFD Management Pathway' is proposed, encompassing both general and specialized preoperative and postoperative consultations required for these patients.

Results: The identified unmet needs of a typical DFD patient were psychological support, nutritional support and diet recommendations, advice on oral hygiene, assistance by specialized professionals. The proposed digital solutions were the use of video tutorials and online courses, daily notifications on applications on smartphones, social media channel and multidisciplinary platform.

Conclusion: This study highlights that the Blueprint methodology proves instrumental in pinpointing specific characteristics and unmet needs of various patient groups. The critical gaps in the diagnostic-therapeutic pathway for patients with dentofacial deformities and underscores the potential of digital solutions in addressing these unmet needs. By creating a detailed patient Persona, by using The Blueprint methodology, and mapping their challenges, psychological support, nutritional guidance, oral hygiene advice have been identified as unmeet needs. The proposed digital tools, including video tutorials, online courses, smartphone notifications, social media channels, and multidisciplinary platforms, provide a promising avenue to enhance patient engagement, streamline care delivery, and improve overall treatment outcomes. Future research should focus on validating these solutions in clinical settings to ensure their feasibility and effectiveness in addressing the unique demands of DFD patients.

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目的:牙面畸形(DFD)包括影响大约60%人口的一系列条件,从轻度到重度不等。管理这些疾病需要多学科的方法,然而在不同的专业之间建立统一的治疗方案往往是具有挑战性的。这强调了了解诊断为DFD的患者的具体需求和要求的必要性,旨在制定有效的治疗途径。我们研究的目的是确定DFD患者未满足的需求,并提出基于信息和通信技术(ICT)的数字解决方案,通过改进诊断-治疗途径,帮助患者满足这些需求。方法:通过检查147例诊断为DFD的患者的医疗记录,一个专家小组使用“蓝图-人物”创建了一个假设的DFD患者的个人资料,称为“人物”。这个角色在理论上代表了更广泛的DFD患者群体,捕获了他们的需求、要求、目标、问题和挑战。基于这些发现,提出了一个全面的“DFD管理途径”,包括这些患者所需的一般和专门的术前和术后咨询。结果:典型DFD患者未满足的需求包括心理支持、营养支持和饮食建议、口腔卫生建议、专业人员协助。建议的数字解决方案是使用视频教程和在线课程,智能手机应用程序的每日通知,社交媒体渠道和多学科平台。结论:本研究强调,蓝图方法证明了在确定具体特点和不同患者群体的未满足需求的工具。牙面畸形患者的诊断和治疗途径存在重大差距,并强调了数字解决方案在解决这些未满足需求方面的潜力。通过创建详细的患者角色,使用蓝图方法,并绘制他们面临的挑战,心理支持、营养指导和口腔卫生建议已被确定为未满足的需求。拟议的数字工具,包括视频教程、在线课程、智能手机通知、社交媒体渠道和多学科平台,为提高患者参与度、简化护理交付和改善整体治疗结果提供了一条有希望的途径。未来的研究应侧重于在临床环境中验证这些解决方案,以确保其在解决DFD患者独特需求方面的可行性和有效性。
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