Acceptability of a Mobile Application in Children’s Oral Health Promotion—A Pilot Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Study Participants
2.3. Applications and Devices
2.4. Study Outcomes
2.5. Statistics
2.6. Ethical Considerations
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Group 1 (9–12 Year-Olds) | Group 2 (4–8 Year-Olds) | p Value | |
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n (%) | n (%) | ||
Children | 18 (100.0) | 18 (100.0) | |
Girls | 15 (83.3) | 11 (61.1) | |
Boys | 3 (16.7) | 7 (38.9) | |
The child owns a smart phone | 18 (100) | 8 (44.4) | <0.001 2 |
Who selects the mobile applications the child uses? | |||
Mother | 12 (66.7) | 18 (100.0) | 0.019 1 |
Father | 8 (44.4) | 17 (94.4) | 0.001 1 |
Child | 13 (72.2) | 6 (33.3) | 0.019 1 |
Mobile applications are mainly | |||
Paid | 0 | 0 | |
Free | 18 (100.0) | 18 (100.0) | |
Is your family willing to pay a small non-recurring fee for a useful application which offers child educational pastime/entertainment of a good/high quality? | 12 (66.7) | 15 (83.3) | N.s. |
Is Denny the Tooth® such an application? | 9 (50.0) | 11 (61.1) | N.s. |
Have you bought educational games for your child? | 6 (33.3) | 11 (61.1) | N.s. |
How Did You Find Denny the Tooth® Application? | Yes n (%) | No n (%) | No Opinion n (%) | Total n (%) |
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Clear | 34 (94.4) | 1 (2.8) | 1 (2.8) | 36 (100) |
Amusing | 31 (86.1) | 4 (11.1) | 1 (2.8) | 36 (100) |
Useful | 29 (80.6) | 1 (2.8) | 6 (16.7) | 36 (100) |
Right size/Enough content | 24 (66.7) | 7 (19.4) | 5 (13.9) | 36 (100) |
Useless | 1 (2.8) | 32 (88.9) | 3 (8.3) | 36 (100) |
Boring | 1 (2.8) | 31 (86.1) | 4 (11.1) | 36 (100) |
Fascinating | 27 (75.0) | 3 (8.3) | 6 (16.7) | 36 (100) |
Denny Timer ® Application | Proportion (%) of Those Agreeing with the Statements | |
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Yes n (%) | Total n (%) | |
Taught child to brush teeth better | 25 (69.4) | 36 (100) |
Increased the duration of brushing | 25 (69.4) | 36 (100) |
Made brushing more fun | 22 (61.1) | 36 (100) |
Inspired child to brush teeth for a full two minutes as recommend by dentists | 20 (55.6) | 36 (100) |
Increased child’s initiative to brush teeth | 18 (50.0) | 36 (100) |
Improved child’s tooth brushing routines | 15 (41.7) | 36 (100) |
Made family’s evening routines go smoothly | 9 (25.0) | 36 (100) |
Made family’s morning routines go smoothly | 7 (19.4) | 36 (100) |
It is possible that the Denny Timer® made permanent improvements in brushing | 13 (36.1) | 36 (100) |
Child learned to brush better and longer also when the Denny Timer® was not in use | 12 (33.3) | 36 (100) |
Respondents’ Opinions | Yes n (%) | No n (%) | No Opinion n (%) | Total n (%) |
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Application increased child’s interest in teeth | 26 (72.2) | 5 (13.9) | 5 (13.9) | 36 (100) |
Application increased duration of tooth brushing | 26 (72.2) | 9 (25.0) | 1 (2.8) | 36 (100) |
Application helped child to take better care of teeth | 22 (61.1) | 10 (27.8) | 4 (11.1) | 36 (100) |
Application increased child’s self-motivation to brush his or her teeth | 20 (55.6) | 12 (33.3) | 4 (11.1) | 36 (100) |
Application increased brushing frequency in the morning | 6 (16.7) | 28 (77.8) | 2 (5.6) | 36 (100) |
Application increased brushing frequency in the evening | 3 (8.3) | 32 (88.9) | 1 (2.8) | 36 (100) |
Application taught the meaning of xylitol | 20 (55.6) | 13 (36.1) | 3 (8.3) | 36 (100) |
Application increased usage of xylitol after meals | 7 (19.4) | 27 (75.0) | 2 (5.6) | 36 (100) |
Application helped the family with morning and evening routines | 17 (47.2) | 17 (47.2) | 2 (5.6) | 36 (100) |
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Rasmus, K.; Toratti, A.; Karki, S.; Pesonen, P.; Laitala, M.-L.; Anttonen, V. Acceptability of a Mobile Application in Children’s Oral Health Promotion—A Pilot Study. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 3256. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18063256
Rasmus K, Toratti A, Karki S, Pesonen P, Laitala M-L, Anttonen V. Acceptability of a Mobile Application in Children’s Oral Health Promotion—A Pilot Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(6):3256. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18063256
Chicago/Turabian StyleRasmus, Kirsi, Antti Toratti, Saujanya Karki, Paula Pesonen, Marja-Liisa Laitala, and Vuokko Anttonen. 2021. "Acceptability of a Mobile Application in Children’s Oral Health Promotion—A Pilot Study" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 6: 3256. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18063256
APA StyleRasmus, K., Toratti, A., Karki, S., Pesonen, P., Laitala, M. -L., & Anttonen, V. (2021). Acceptability of a Mobile Application in Children’s Oral Health Promotion—A Pilot Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(6), 3256. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18063256