Needle characteristics and the insulin injection experience in patients with diabetes.

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Edoardo Mannucci, Basilio Pintaudi, Maria Elena Lunati, Paolo Fiorina
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Abstract

Background: Fear of pain during insulin injection, using pen injectors, still represents a barrier to diabetes treatment. The development of smaller and thinner needles has improved comfort during the injection, but the influence of other needle geometry features, has been less thoroughly assessed. The aim of this review, is to evaluate the role that pen needle geometry plays in determining patient experience during insulin injection.

Methods: A literature search was conducted in PubMed and Scopus to identify the publications assessing the effect of needle geometry and quality on insertion force and pain, experienced by the patient during injection. 22 studies were included in this review. All studies included, at minimum, an evaluation of the perceived injection pain, using a Visual Analogue Scale (VAS).

Results: The clinical evidence demonstrated that in addition to the pain reduction experienced with increasing needle gauge, other geometrical features such as shorter needle length, thinner wall design, improved tip geometry and coating with lubricant, are associated with reduced injection pain and improved patient experience. Furthermore, it was indicated that the needle features shown to help reduce the experienced pain, would not negatively affect the frequency and intensity of injection related site reactions or needle-related failures, such as breakage and bending.

Conclusions: Pen needle geometry affects the insulin injection experience of diabetic patients. Increased needle gauge, shorter length, improved tip design and mechanical characteristics of the needle are all associated with a perceived reduction of the pain during insulin injection and an overall improved patient experience.

糖尿病患者注射胰岛素的针型特点及经验。
背景:使用笔式注射器注射胰岛素时对疼痛的恐惧仍然是糖尿病治疗的一个障碍。更小更细的针头的发展提高了注射过程中的舒适性,但其他针头几何特征的影响尚未得到全面评估。本综述的目的是评估笔针几何形状在决定胰岛素注射期间患者体验中的作用。方法:在PubMed和Scopus中进行文献检索,找出评估针头几何形状和质量对患者注射过程中插入力和疼痛影响的出版物。本综述纳入了22项研究。所有研究至少包括使用视觉模拟量表(VAS)对感知注射疼痛的评估。结果:临床证据表明,除了增加针距减轻疼痛外,其他几何特征,如更短的针长、更薄的壁设计、改进的针尖几何形状和涂上润滑剂,都与减轻注射疼痛和改善患者体验有关。此外,研究表明,针头的特征有助于减轻所经历的疼痛,不会对注射相关部位反应的频率和强度产生负面影响,也不会对针头相关故障(如断裂和弯曲)产生负面影响。结论:笔针几何形状影响糖尿病患者胰岛素注射体验。增加针头长度,缩短针头长度,改进针头的尖端设计和机械特性都与胰岛素注射过程中疼痛的减轻和患者整体体验的改善有关。
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Acta Diabetologica
Acta Diabetologica 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
2.60%
发文量
180
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Acta Diabetologica is a journal that publishes reports of experimental and clinical research on diabetes mellitus and related metabolic diseases. Original contributions on biochemical, physiological, pathophysiological and clinical aspects of research on diabetes and metabolic diseases are welcome. Reports are published in the form of original articles, short communications and letters to the editor. Invited reviews and editorials are also published. A Methodology forum, which publishes contributions on methodological aspects of diabetes in vivo and in vitro, is also available. The Editor-in-chief will be pleased to consider articles describing new techniques (e.g., new transplantation methods, metabolic models), of innovative importance in the field of diabetes/metabolism. Finally, workshop reports are also welcome in Acta Diabetologica.
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