The challenges of implementing design research within SME based medical product development: Paxman scalp cooling case study

E. Unver, Jane E Clayton, N. Clear, Omar Huerta, J. Binder, Claire Paxman, Richard Paxman
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Abstract This case study examines a long-term study on patient experience to identify value generated through collaborative medical design research, in developing a scalp cooling device to prevent chemotherapy-induced alopecia (CIA)/hair-loss. Developing a new medical device is long and complex, requiring a cross-platform multi-disciplinary team. User feedback is essential to ensure continuous development to improve efficacy. Qualitative and quantitative data was gathered from chemotherapy patients using scalp cooling in 9 different countries. Analysis of patient experience captures the impact design research has had for scalp cooling patients globally and guides continuous development, placing the patient at the centre of the design method, driven primarily by the aim of maximizing treatment efficacy for all patients and promoting positive patient experiences. Overall, patient experience of scalp cooling using this device is highly positive and impacts significantly on five key areas of wellbeing. The outcomes will help develop an improved cap for global use.
在中小型企业医疗产品开发中实施设计研究的挑战:Paxman头皮冷却案例研究
本案例研究考察了一项长期的患者体验研究,以确定协同医疗设计研究在开发一种头皮冷却装置以预防化疗性脱发(CIA)/脱发中产生的价值。开发一种新的医疗设备是漫长而复杂的,需要一个跨平台、多学科的团队。用户反馈对于确保持续开发以提高功效至关重要。从9个不同国家使用头皮冷却的化疗患者中收集定性和定量数据。对患者体验的分析抓住了设计研究对全球头皮冷却患者的影响,并指导了持续发展,将患者置于设计方法的中心,主要是为了最大限度地提高所有患者的治疗效果并促进积极的患者体验。总体而言,使用该设备进行头皮冷却的患者体验非常积极,并对健康的五个关键领域产生重大影响。其结果将有助于制定一个更好的全球使用上限。
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