A Systematic Review of the Use of mHealth in Oral Health Education among Older Adults

Author:

Chau Reinhard Chun Wang1ORCID,Thu Khaing Myat1ORCID,Chaurasia Akhilanand2ORCID,Hsung Richard Tai Chiu3ORCID,Lam Walter Yu-Hang1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Dentistry, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 999077, China

2. Faculty of Dental Sciences, King George’s Medical University, Lucknow 226003, India

3. Department of Computer Science, Hong Kong Chu Hai College, Hong Kong 999077, China

Abstract

Oral diseases are largely preventable. However, as the number of older adults is expected to increase, along with the high cost and various barriers to seeking continuous professional care, a sustainable approach is needed to assist older adults in maintaining their oral health. Mobile health (mHealth) technologies may facilitate oral disease prevention and management through oral health education. This review aims to provide an overview of existing evidence on using mHealth to promote oral health through education among older adults. A literature search was performed across five electronic databases. A total of five studies were identified, which provided low to moderate evidence to support using mHealth among older adults. The selected studies showed that mHealth could improve oral health management, oral health behavior, and oral health knowledge among older adults. However, more quality studies regarding using mHealth technologies in oral health management, oral health behavior, and oral health knowledge among older adults are needed.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Dentistry

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