Autoinjector Design Parameters: A Human Factors Perspective

Safa Elkefi, Esther W. Foo, Jiaying Shen
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Subcutaneous drug delivery systems have evolved to include patient-operated devices such as pen injectors, autoinjectors, and on-body injectors. This evolution is driven by a rising need for devices that enable users across chronic disease states to routinely self-administer medications at home instead of going to a clinic. Convenient and easy-to-use autoinjectors are a primary target of interest due to its simplicity to operate. There is an anticipated substantial growth in the autoinjectors market, which is driven by many factors, such as the growing demand for home care due to the increased chronic diseases rate. Autoinjectors that are easy to operate may reduce users’ anxiety related to needle-related phobia, accidents, and errors. Human factors development work is critical since enhanced usability can increase patient acceptability, safety, and compliance. Human factors methodologies can be applied to not only evaluate the safe and effectiveness of a user interface, but also to optimize the design of user interface by considering the user population characteristics including physical, cognitive, and sensory abilities. In this investigation, we focus our efforts on user interface attributes relating to critical tasks in operating the autoinjector device, by consolidating information from successful autoinjector design published in literature and different anthropometric and ergonomic parameters, that could inform the user interface requirements that drive design specifications for autoinjectors.
自动注射器设计参数:人为因素的角度
皮下给药系统已经发展到包括患者操作的设备,如笔式注射器、自动注射器和体内注射器。这一发展是由对设备的日益增长的需求推动的,这些设备使慢性病州的用户能够在家里定期自我用药,而不是去诊所。由于操作简单,方便易用的自动注射器是人们感兴趣的主要目标。自动注射器市场预计将大幅增长,这是由许多因素驱动的,例如由于慢性病发病率的提高,对家庭护理的需求不断增长。易于操作的自动注射器可以减少用户因针头相关恐惧、事故和错误而产生的焦虑。人为因素开发工作至关重要,因为增强可用性可以提高患者的可接受性、安全性和依从性。人因方法不仅可以用于评估用户界面的安全性和有效性,还可以通过考虑用户群体的特征(包括身体、认知和感官能力)来优化用户界面的设计。在这项研究中,我们将重点放在与操作自动注射器设备的关键任务相关的用户界面属性上,通过整合文献中发表的成功自动注射器设计的信息以及不同的人体测量和人体工程学参数,这些信息可以为驱动自动注射器设计规范的用户界面要求提供信息。
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