微针平台在解决儿科药物输送挑战方面的潜力:医疗保健专业人员和家长的观点

IF 2.6 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Heba Y. Raslan, Waleed Faisal, Noura H. Abdellah, Sara A. Abouelmagd, Elsayed A. Ibrahim
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由于儿童独特的生理和传统剂型的局限性,儿童给药面临着巨大的挑战。人们越来越需要适合年龄、安全、有效的替代品。目的本研究旨在评估儿科药物剂型选择的挑战,并评估微针(MNs)作为一种创新解决方案的潜力,获取医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)和家长的观点。方法进行两项横断面调查:(1)对儿科医生(n = 154)进行剂型挑战的调查;(2)对HCPs和家长(n = 386)进行儿科给药MNs认知的调查。对调查结果进行定量和定性分析。结果医生确定了主要障碍:配方不合适(53%)、注射窘迫(38%)和强度可用性不足(29%)。费用(59%)、疗效(60%)和给药途径(53%)是决定处方的主要因素。抗感染药(69%)和镇痛药(47%)是重新配制的首选药物。受访者(85%)承认针头恐惧症是主要问题,84%表示愿意使用MNs, 1-3岁儿童的比例最高为93%。MNs的优势包括减少针头恐惧症,提高慢性疾病的依从性,以及自我给药的潜力。主要关注的问题包括紧急情况的实用性(59%)、载药量(46%)和给药准确性。结论儿童给药需求仍未得到满足。MNs在解决核心挑战,特别是针头厌恶和配方不合适方面表现出强大的潜力,并得到利益相关者的高度接受。翻译需要克服制造可扩展性、监管清晰度和以用户为中心的设计方面的障碍。在教育、有针对性的配方开发和政策宣传方面的协调努力对临床整合至关重要。
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The potential of microneedle platforms in addressing pediatric drug delivery challenges: perspectives of healthcare professionals and parents

Background

Pediatric drug delivery faces significant challenges owing to children’s unique physiology and limitations of conventional dosage forms. There is a growing need for age-appropriate, safe, and effective alternatives.

Objectives

This study aimed to assess the challenges in selecting pediatric pharmaceutical dosage forms and to evaluate the potential of microneedles (MNs) as an innovative solution, capturing perspectives of healthcare professionals (HCPs) and parents.

Methods

Two cross-sectional surveys were conducted: (1) a survey for pediatricians (n = 154) on dosage form challenges, and (2) a survey of HCPs and parents (n = 386) on perceptions of MNs for pediatric drug delivery. Responses were analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively.

Results

Pediatricians identified key barriers: unsuitable formulations (53%), injection distress (38%), and inadequate strength availability (29%). Cost (59%), therapeutic efficacy (60%), and administration route (53%) dominated prescribing decisions. Anti-infectives (69%) and analgesics (47%) were top candidates for reformulation. Respondents (85%) acknowledged needle phobia as a major issue, and 84% expressed willingness to use MNs, peaking at 93% for children aged 1–3 years. MNs’ perceived advantages included reduced needle phobia, improved compliance in chronic diseases, and self-administration potential. Primary concerns included practicality in emergencies (59%), drug-loading capacity (46%), and dosing accuracy.

Conclusions

Significant unmet needs persist in pediatric drug delivery. MNs demonstrate strong potential to address core challenges, particularly needle aversion and formulation unsuitability, with high acceptance among stakeholders. Translation requires overcoming barriers in manufacturing scalability, regulatory clarity, and user-centered design. Coordinated efforts in education, targeted formulation development, and policy advocacy are essential for clinical integration.

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期刊介绍: Beni-Suef University Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences (BJBAS) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal. This journal welcomes submissions of original research, literature reviews, and editorials in its respected fields of fundamental science, applied science (with a particular focus on the fields of applied nanotechnology and biotechnology), medical sciences, pharmaceutical sciences, and engineering. The multidisciplinary aspects of the journal encourage global collaboration between researchers in multiple fields and provide cross-disciplinary dissemination of findings.
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