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- Title
Assessing Tele-Oral Medicine in Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study on Specialists' Experiences and Effectiveness in Oral Healthcare.
- Authors
Akeel, Sara; Almazrooa, Soulafa; Ali, Sarah Alfarabi; Alhindi, Nada A.; Alhamed, Sana; Felemban, Osama M.; Mansour, Ghada; Sabbahi, Dania; Binmadi, Nada; Mawardi, Hani
- Abstract
Introduction: Teledentistry is an emerging tool to exchange medical information and clinical images to facilitate the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of oral diseases and patient assurance and education. Considering the shortage of oral medicine specialists in Saudi Arabia, this study aims to assess the experiences of dental specialists with tele-oral medicine and its potential applicability in addressing this shortage. Materials and methods: This was a pilot, cross-sectional study conducted among specialists in the field of oral medicine from January 2020 to March 2020. A total of 16 preselected cases with oral lesions, including clinical history and images, were developed, validated, and shared via email with study participants. Each case included questions on differential diagnosis, provisional diagnosis, and management. The responses were recorded, analyzed, and presented as means and percentages. Results: A total of 49 subjects participated in this study and more than half were under 40 years of age and two-thirds were women. A total of 23 participants had prior experience with tele-oral medicine, mainly via WhatsApp (95.7%), and these cases were received from patients, their families, friends, or other dentists. For all study cases, the correct diagnosis score ranged between 73.50 and 100%, and correct management ranged between 51 and 98%. Conclusions: Tele-oral medicine is an effective tool that may play an important role in patient management in rural regions with a shortage of oral medicine services. Further studies with larger sample sizes and in collaboration with international centers are warranted to confirm these findings.
- Subjects
SAUDI Arabia; PSYCHOLOGY of dentists; DENTISTS' attitudes; PILOT projects; ORAL medicine; HEALTH services accessibility; ORAL health; RURAL conditions; CROSS-sectional method; LABOR demand; DENTAL care; ORAL diseases; TELEDENTISTRY; COMPARATIVE studies; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; QUESTIONNAIRES; RESEARCH funding
- Publication
Healthcare (2227-9032), 2023, Vol 11, Issue 23, p3089
- ISSN
2227-9032
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/healthcare11233089