Usability study of a sleeve attachment device for enhancing ease of use of metered dose inhalers in children.

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K B Mapondela, R Dey, M Levin
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Abstract

Background: Children with asthma often lack the strength to activate their pressurised metered dose inhaler (pMDI). A recently developed sleeve device that attaches to a pMDI reduces the activation force of pMDIs from 36 - 39 Newtons (N) to 12.6 N and monitors the remaining doses with a built-in counter.

Objectives: To examine the usability and patient experience of the Easy Squeezy (ES) sleeve attachment device in the paediatric patient population.

Methods: This cross-over study included 40 participants aged 5 - 10 years, half of whom had previous experience in using a pMDI. The experienced participants had used a pMDI for at least 1 year, and the inexperienced participants had no experience of using a pMDI. Participants and their parents recorded their responses on the ease of use, perceptions and satisfaction with using the pMDI alone and the pMDI with the ES.

Results: The participants felt that it was easier for them to activate the pMDI using the ES. They liked the ES device more than the pMDI and felt happier using the ES device. The parents reported that their children would be happier using the ES and would find it easier to activate the pMDI using the ES, that the built-in counter in the ES would make it easier to keep track of the doses, and that their children would be more likely to take the ES to school and use it there compared with the pMDI. They would recommend the ES to other parents and were willing to buy the device with their own money.

Conclusion: The paediatric participants and their parents reported that the ES made it easier for children to activate the pMDI, that the counter made it easier to keep count of the doses, and that the aesthetics of the ES could potentially remove the stigma attached to use of a pMDI.

提高儿童计量吸入器使用便利性的套筒附着装置的可用性研究。
背景:患有哮喘的儿童往往缺乏激活其加压计量吸入器(pMDI)的力量。最近开发的一种套管装置可将pMDI的激活力从36 - 39牛顿(N)降低到12.6牛顿,并通过内置计数器监测剩余剂量。目的:研究易挤压(ES)套筒附着装置在儿科患者群体中的可用性和患者体验。方法:这项交叉研究包括40名5 - 10岁的参与者,其中一半有使用pMDI的经验。有经验的参与者使用pMDI至少1年,而没有经验的参与者没有使用pMDI的经验。参与者和他们的父母记录了他们对单独使用pMDI和与ES一起使用pMDI的易用性、感知和满意度的反应。结果:参与者认为使用ES更容易激活pMDI。与pMDI相比,他们更喜欢ES设备,并且在使用ES设备时感觉更快乐。家长们报告说,他们的孩子使用ES会更快乐,并且会发现使用ES更容易激活pMDI, ES中的内置计数器可以更容易地跟踪剂量,并且他们的孩子更有可能将ES带到学校并在那里使用它与pMDI相比。他们会向其他家长推荐ES,并愿意用自己的钱购买该设备。结论:儿科参与者和他们的父母报告说,ES使儿童更容易激活pMDI,计数器使其更容易计数剂量,并且ES的美观性可能会消除与使用pMDI相关的污名。
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