- Kalenderian, Elsbeth;
- Tungare, Sayali;
- Mehta, Urvi;
- Hamid, Sharmeen;
- Mungia, Rahma;
- Yansane, Alfa-Ibrahim;
- Holmes, David;
- Funkhouser, Kim;
- Ibarra-Noriega, Ana;
- Urata, Janelle;
- Rindal, D;
- Spallek, Heiko;
- White, Joel;
- Walji, Muhammad
BACKGROUND: Dental Patient Reported Outcomes (PROs) relate to a dental patients subjective experience of their oral health. How practitioners and patients value PROs influences their successful use in practice. METHODS: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 22 practitioners and 32 patients who provided feedback on using a mobile health (mHealth) platform to collect the pain experience after dental procedures. A themes analysis was conducted to identify implementation barriers and facilitators. RESULTS: Five themes were uncovered: (1) Sense of Better Care. (2) Tailored Follow-up based on the dental procedure and patients pain experience. (3) Effective Messaging and Alerts. (4) Usable Digital Platform. (5) Routine mHealth Integration. CONCLUSION: Frequent automated and preferably tailored follow-up messages using an mHealth platform provided a positive care experience for patients, while providers felt it saved them time and effort. Patients thought that the mHealth questionnaires were well-developed and of appropriate length. The mHealth platform itself was perceived as user-friendly by users, and most would like to continue using it. PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS: Patients are prepared to use mobile phones to report their pain experience after dental procedures. Practitioners will be able to close the post-operative communication gap with their patients, with little interruption of their workflow.