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Florence Schwarzenbach1, Michèle Dao Trong1, Laurent Grange2, Philippe E Laurent3, Herve Abry4, Joël Cotten5, Corinne Granger1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: This study evaluated the human factors affecting the ease of use of a disposable autoinjector developed for subcutaneous self-injections performed by patients with chronic diseases.Entities:
Keywords: autoinjector; human factors; patient acceptance; subcutaneous injection; usability
Year: 2014 PMID: 24627625 PMCID: PMC3931638 DOI: 10.2147/PPA.S50583
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Patient Prefer Adherence ISSN: 1177-889X Impact factor: 2.711
Figure 1Simulated subcutaneous injections were performed in a foam pad, mimicking skin behavior.
Figure 2Study design.
Information received by patients in each subgroup
| Full information (eleven steps) | Some information (five steps) | No information |
|---|---|---|
| Grasp autoinjector in the handling area | Grasp the autoinjector (shown in image) | This is an autoinjector. |
| Use your other hand to withdraw cap | Firmly pull the cap | Please proceed to make simulated injections |
| Use your free hand to create a skin fold | Perform skin fold | |
| Push vertically on the autoinjector until you feel the stop point | ||
| Position the uncapped end of the autoinjector perpendicular to the skin fold | ||
| Push until feeling the stop-point | ||
| Holding the autoinjector firmly against the skin, push the button either with the thumb or index finger | Holding the autoinjector firmly against the skin, press button | |
| Maintain pressure up to the stop-point all through the injection process (10 seconds) | Injection process (10 seconds) is finished when movement stops | |
| Maintain skin fold all through the injection process | ||
| During the injection, look at the stopper movement or count for 10 seconds before withdrawing the autoinjector | ||
| Withdraw the autoinjector in a perpendicular position Finally, release the skin fold | When injection is finished, withdraw the autoinjector in a perpendicular position |
Survey questionnaire
| Questions | Response | Phase(s) |
|---|---|---|
| Q1. The force required to press the button is suitable | Scale from 0 (fully disagree) to 10 (fully agree) | Phase 1 and 2 |
| Q2. The force required to press the autoinjector onto the foam pad during the full duration of the injection process is suitable | ||
| Q3. The end of the injection process is visible | ||
| Q4. What score do you give for the ease of use of the autoinjector you tested in this study? | Scale from 0 (not easy at all) to 10 (fully easy) | Phase 1 and 2 |
| Q5. Overall, three steps are required to make an injection with this autoinjector (remove the cap, push until feeling the stop-point, and push on the yellow button). What score do you give for the simplicity of this process? | Scale from 0 (not at all simple) to 10 (fully simple) | Phase 2 |
| Q6. After removing the autoinjector from the foam pad, was it easy for you to see if some drug remained inside? | Scale from 0 (fully disagree) to 10 (fully agree) | Phase 1 and 2 |
| Q7. It is useful for me to be able to check that the injected dose was complete | Phase 1 | |
| Q8. Would you recommend somebody to use this autoinjector? | Scale from 0 (not at all probable) to 10 (fully probable) | Phase 2 |
| Q9. Would you accept injections using a syringe performed by a nurse? | Scale from 0 (not at all probable) to 10 (fully probable) | Phase 2 |
| Q10. Would you accept injections with this autoinjector performed by a nurse? | ||
| Q11. Would you accept self-injection with a syringe? | ||
| Q12. Would you accept self-injection with this autoinjector? | ||
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Abbreviation: Q, question
Figure 3Distribution of Cochin scores (a measure of the severity of hand disability) in our study population (N=65).
Abbreviation: N, number.
Selected baseline characteristics of patients included in phase 1
| Characteristics | Information group in phase 1
| |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No information | Some information | Full information | Total | |
| (N=22) | (N=21) | (N=22) | (N=65) | |
| Age group, N (%) | ||||
| 18–65 years | 16 (72.7) | 17 (80.9) | 18 (81.8) | 51 (78.5) |
| 66–80 years | 6 (27.3) | 4 (19.1) | 4 (18.2) | 14 (21.54) |
| Sex, N (%) | ||||
| Male | 5 (22.7) | 4 (19.1) | 6 (27.3) | 15 (23.1) |
| Female | 17 (77.3) | 17 (80.9) | 16 (72.7) | 50 (76.9) |
| Previous experience with self-injection, N (%) | ||||
| Yes (expert patients) | 13 (59.1) | 8 (38.1) | 10 (45.4) | 31 (47.7) |
| No (naïve patients) | 9 (40.9) | 13 (61.9) | 12 (54.6) | 34 (52.3) |
| Degree of hand disability (Cochin score), N (%) | ||||
| Mild hand disability (0–29) | 17 (77.3) | 14 (66.7) | 14 (63.6) | 45 (69.2) |
| More severe disability (30–79) | 5 (22.7) | 7 (33.3) | 8 (36.4) | 20 (30.8) |
Note:
Subgroup size (≥15) meets the requirements of the US Food and Drug Administration’s Draft Guidance on Human Factors.
Abbreviation: N, number.
Acceptance scores for device functions in phase 2
| Mean score ± standard deviation | Percentage of patient acceptance | 95% confidence interval | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q1. Button force | 8.2±2.0 | 90.8% | 80.98%, 96.54% |
| Q2. Press force | 8.4± 1.8 | 92.3% | 82.95%, 97.46% |
| Q3. Visibility end of injection | 8.8±2.0 | 90.8% | 80.98%, 96.54% |
| Q1 and Q2 and Q3 | 81.5% | 69.97%, 90.08% |
Note:
A score of 6 points or above on the 11-point Likert scale was considered as acceptance.
Abbreviation: Q, question.
Figure 4Patients’ acceptance about the ease of use of the autoinjector (Q4).
Abbreviations: N, number; Q, question.
Willingness to accept further subcutaneous treatment (four different treatment configurations)
| Mean score ± standard deviation | Percentage of patient acceptance | 95% confidence interval | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q9. Would you accept injections with a syringe performed by a nurse? | 7.9±2.7 | 81.5% | 72.11%, 90.97% |
| Q10. Would you accept injections with this autoinjector performed by a nurse? | 7.5±3.0 | 73.8% | 63.16%, 84.53% |
| Q11. Would you accept self-injection with a syringe? | 4.3±3.5 | 36.9% | 25.19%, 48.66% |
| Q12. Would you accept self-injection with this autoinjector? | 8.7±2.0 | 90.8% | 83.73%, 97.81% |
Note:
A score of 6 points or above on the 11-point Likert scale was considered as acceptance.
Abbreviation: Q, question.
Effect of human factors on patient device acceptance and willingness to adopt
| Mean score ± standard deviation (degree of significance) | Patient device acceptance | Willingness to adopt | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All three main device functions (Q1–Q3) | Ease of use (score) (Q4) | Three-step process simplicity (score) (Q5) | Ease of detection of the remaining drug (Q6) | Usefulness of the detection of the remaining drug (Q7) | Willingness to recommend it to someone else (Q8) | Willingness to accept self-injections with the autoinjector (Q12) | |
| Total population | 66.7% | 8.52± 1.38 | 8.65±1.37 | 7.83±2.23 | 8.94± 1.83 | 8.05±1.96 | 8.66±1.99 |
| Age, years | |||||||
| <65 (N=51) | 84.3% | 8.96±0.89 | 8.94±1.14 | 7.98±2.32 | 9.00±1.83 | 8.45±1.49 | 8.98 ±1.87 |
| >65 (N=14) | 71.4% | 7.79±1.63 | 7.57± 1.65 | 7.24± 1.79 | 8.89± 1.17 | 6.57±2.74 | 7.50±2.03 |
| (NS) | (NS) | (NS) | |||||
| Sex | |||||||
| Female (N=50) | 80% | 8.72±1.13 | 8.52± 1.46 | 7.66±2.28 | 8.81 ±1.83 | 8.0±1.71 | 8.64±2.04 |
| Male (N=15) | 82% | 8.67± 1.40 | 9.07±0.96 | 8.40±1.97 | 9.50±1.07 | 8.2±2.7 | 8.73±1.87 |
| (NS) | (NS) | (NS) | (NS) | (NS) | (NS) | (NS) | |
| Hand disability (cochin score) | |||||||
| 0–29 (N=40) | Phase 1: | 8.76±1.15 | 8.78±1.35 | 8.18±1.96 | 9.101±1.86 | 7.98±2.05 | 8.82±1.75 |
| 30–79 (N=25) | 78.6% | 8.6± 1.27 | 8.35± 1.42 | 7.05±2.58 | 8.88± 1.30 | 8.2± 1.79 | 8.3±2.45 |
| 47.4% | (NS) | (NS) | (NS) | (NS) | (NS) | (NS) | |
| 0–29 (N=40) | Phase 2: | ||||||
| 30–79 (N=25) | 84.4% | ||||||
| 75.0% | |||||||
| NS | |||||||
| Experience with self-injection | |||||||
| Yes (N=31) | 90.3% | 8.74±1.15 | 8.58± 1.46 | 8.13±2.10 | 8.69±2.08 | 7.97±2.14 | 8.84± 1.79 |
| No (N=34) | 73.5% | 7.97±1.77 | 8.71±1.31 | 7.56±2.32 | 9.22±1.22 | 8.21 ±1.81 | 8.50±2.1 |
| (NS) | (NS) | (NS) | (NS) | (NS) | (NS) | ||
Note:
A score of 6 points or above on the 11-point Likert scale was considered as acceptance.
Abbreviations: Q, question; N, number; NS, not statistically significant.
Figure 5Compliance with device instructions for use.
Note: The data are presented as the mean percentage of injections with all steps performed correctly by training group, by classification, and overall (N=260; 65 patients in phase 2 performing four injections).
Abbreviations: info, information; N, number; Abdo, abdomen.