A systematic search, heuristic evaluation and analysis of dental trauma mobile applications

Author:

Walia Tarun1ORCID,Muthu M. S.23ORCID,Saikia Ankita2,Anthonappa Robert4ORCID,Satyanarayana M. S.5

Affiliation:

1. College of Dentistry Ajman University Ajman United Arab Emirates

2. Centre for Early Childhood Caries Research (CECCRe), Department of Pediatric and Preventive Dentistry, Sri Ramachandra Faculty of Dental Sciences Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research (SRIHER) Chennai India

3. Centre of Medical and Bio‐Allied Health Sciences Research Ajman University Ajman United Arab Emirates

4. Oral Health Centre of Western Australia (OHCWA) The University of Western Australia Perth Australia

5. Happiest Minds Technologies Bangalore India

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundDespite the exponential growth of mobile device applications in promoting awareness on traumatic dental injuries (TDIs), the overall validity of existing applications in content, engagement, usability, functionality, esthetics, and user perception remains largely uncertain.AimsThe primary aim was to systematically search and assess the quality, functionality, perceived impact and usability of available applications related to TDIs using the User Version of the Mobile Application Rating Scale (uMARS) and the Coventry, Aberdeen, and London–Revised (CA‐LO‐RE) scale. A heuristic evaluation was additionally performed. The secondary aim was to categorize existing mobile applications according to their target users, including general population, dentists, dental students, medical healthcare professionals, and researchers.MethodsA systematic search for dental trauma applications (free and paid) was conducted using the AppStore and Google Play store. Two reviewers independently performed data extraction and quality assessment for all the included applications using uMARS and CA‐LO‐RE. A user experience architect conducted a heuristic evaluation.ResultsOnly 6 of the 3061 initially screened applications were eligible for qualitative and quantitative assessments. These applications' average star uMARS rating was 12.5 (standard deviation [SD] 2.6). The mean and SD for the uMARS objective items were as follows: A‐engagement (mean 12.1 [SD 3.3]), B‐functionality (mean 15.5 [SD 1.4]), C‐esthetics (mean 9.5 [SD 2.5]), and D‐information (mean 13 [SD 4.5]). The severity rating for the heuristic evaluation criteria was low to moderate for all the included applications, excluding tooth emergencies with a high severity score.ConclusionDespite moderate quality, functionality, user perception, behavioural impact and usability scores, the inclusion of advanced features to “engagement” and “usability” in existing trauma based apps will enhance their purpose. A design‐thinking approach coupled with interactive features is recommended for future mobile applications on TDIs.

Publisher

Wiley

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