大容量贴片注射器可穿戴性和可用性的形成性研究。

IF 1.3 Q4 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Medical Devices-Evidence and Research Pub Date : 2021-11-16 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.2147/MDER.S337670
Jakob Lange, Andreas Schneider, Christoph Jordi, Michael Lau, Timothy Disher
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引用次数: 6

摘要

背景:单次大体积单剂量皮下给药需要新型大体积贴片注射器。然而,到目前为止,这种穿戴式设备的可用性和可穿戴性还很少被研究。因此,本形成性模拟使用实验研究了新型10ml大容量贴片注射器装置平台在尺寸和重量方面的整体处理和可接受性。方法:23名参与者,包括患者和医疗保健专业人员,用大容量贴片注射器模拟两次注射,每次持续17分钟。在注射期间,患者参与者使用身体装置进行预定的运动和活动。感知的可用性和可穿戴性通过观察通过主持人和参与者报告的反馈使用五点李克特量表和开放式访谈进行评估。结果:所有参与者均成功完成模拟注射。只确定了不严重的可用性问题。用户在可穿戴性和可用性方面对设备的可接受性给予了很高的评价。结论:研究结果表明,安全有效地使用了一种新型预充大容量贴片注射器,该注射器可以皮下递送高达10ml的单次剂量,注射时间为15分钟。模拟使用研究的参与者成功地使用了该设备,而不考虑疾病状态、年龄、体型和习惯。
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Formative Study on the Wearability and Usability of a Large-Volume Patch Injector.

Formative Study on the Wearability and Usability of a Large-Volume Patch Injector.

Formative Study on the Wearability and Usability of a Large-Volume Patch Injector.

Formative Study on the Wearability and Usability of a Large-Volume Patch Injector.

Background: The subcutaneous self-administration of biologics using a single large-volume bolus dose requires novel large-volume patch injectors. However, the usability and wearability of such on-body devices has rarely been investigated thus far. Therefore, this formative simulated use experiment studies the overall handling and acceptability in terms of the size and weight of a novel 10 mL large-volume patch injector device platform.

Methods: Twenty-three participants, including patients and healthcare professionals, simulated two injections with the large-volume patch injector, each lasting 17 min. During the injections, the patient participants performed predefined movements and activities with the on-body devices. Perceived usability and wearability were assessed through observation by the moderator and participant-reported feedback using five-point Likert scales and open-ended interviews.

Results: All participants successfully completed the simulated injections. Only non-serious usability issues were identified. Users rated the device acceptability in terms of wearability and usability with high ratings.

Conclusion: The results suggest the safe and effective usage of a novel prefilled large-volume patch injector that enables the subcutaneous delivery of a single bolus dose of up to 10 mL with an injection duration of 15 min. The participants of the simulated use study successfully used the device regardless of the disease state, age, or body size and habitus.

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Medical Devices-Evidence and Research
Medical Devices-Evidence and Research ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL-
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