| Literature DB >> 31908426 |
Ji-Eun Lee1, Se Young Kim2, Jae-Ho Yoo3, Il Tae Hwang4, Jung Sub Lim5, Kyung Hee Yi6, Young-Jun Rhie7, Gyung Min Lee8, Hyo-Kyoung Nam9, Hyun Wook Chae10, Eun Young Kim15, Chong Kun Cheon12, Jieun Lee13, Young Suk Shim14, YuJin Lee15, Eun Young Kim15, Jin Soon Hwang16.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To assess the usability and safety of the disposable pen compared to those of reusable devices in patients receiving recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) treatment. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This study was a multicenter, single-arm, open-label, switch-over, prospective, Phase IV trial. After screening, eligible patients who were previously treated with rhGH using a reusable device were enrolled to receive treatment with the disposable pen for 8 weeks. The ease of use, preference, and tolerability of the disposable pen compared to those of the reusable device were assessed by the subjects and/or their caregivers using a questionnaire. Adverse events were evaluated by the investigators.Entities:
Keywords: disposable equipment; growth hormone; patient preference; safety; usability
Year: 2019 PMID: 31908426 PMCID: PMC6929929 DOI: 10.2147/PPA.S229536
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Patient Prefer Adherence ISSN: 1177-889X Impact factor: 2.711
Figure 1Subject disposition.
Baseline Characteristics (Per Protocol Set)
| N=107 | |
|---|---|
| Age (years) | |
| Mean (SD) | 9.4 (2.8) |
| Range | 4–15 |
| Gender | |
| Male, n (%) | 52 (48.6) |
| Female, n (%) | 55 (51.4) |
| Indication for rhGH treatment | |
| Growth hormone deficiency, n (%) | 30 (28.0) |
| Turner syndrome, n (%) | 1 (0.9) |
| Chronic renal failure, n (%) | 0 (0.0) |
| Small for gestational age, n (%) | 14 (13.1) |
| Idiopathic short stature, n (%) | 62 (57.9) |
| Duration since diagnosis (months), mean (SD) | 26.3 (25.9) |
| Reusable device used for 3 months prior to enrollment | |
| Electronic device with liquid cartridge, n (%) | 46 (43.0) |
| Pen with dual-chamber cartridge, n (%) | 45 (42.1) |
| Pen with liquid cartridge, n (%) | 16 (15.0) |
| Duration of using the previous reusable device, mean months (SD) | 13.0 (16.2) |
Abbreviations: rhGH, recombinant human growth hormone; SD, standard deviation.
Ease of Use and Preference for the Disposable Pen by the Previous Reusable Device (Per Protocol Set)
| Electronic Device with Liquid Cartridge (N=46) | Pen with Dual-Chamber Cartridge (N=45) | Pen with Liquid Cartridge (N=16) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ease of use | |||
| Mean (SD) | 7.60 (2.20) | 8.40 (2.00) | 7.20 (2.60) |
| 95% CI | (6.97, 8.29) | (7.77, 8.99) | (5.82, 8.55) |
| Preference | |||
| Disposable pen, n (%) | 35 (76.1) | 36 (80.0) | 10 (62.5) |
| Previous reusable device, n (%) | 11 (23.9) | 9 (20.0) | 6 (37.5) |
| Neither is preferred, n (%) | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) |
| No preference or prefer the disposable pen, n (%) | 35 (76.1) | 36 (80.0) | 10 (62.5) |
| 95% CI | (63.8, 88.4) | (68.3, 91.7) | (38.8, 86.2) |
Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; SD, standard deviation.
Figure 2Ease of use based on each injection step (Per protocol set). *p<0.05, p-value was obtained from Bhapkar’s test.
Figure 3Injection preparation time (Per protocol set). The difference of the injection preparation time between the previous reusable device and the disposable pen was significant by Bhapkar’s test (p=0.0023).
Figure 4Benefits of the disposable pen (Per protocol set).
Notes: Multiple choices were allowed for each subject.
Figure 5Fear of the needle of the reusable device and the disposable pen (Per protocol set). The difference of the fear of the needle between the previous reusable device and the disposable pen was significant by Bhapkar’s test (p=0.0025).
Figure 6Pain and discomfort at the injection site (Safety set). The differences of the pain and discomfort at the injection site between the previous reusable device and the disposable pen were significant by Bhapkar’s test (p<0.05).