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Needle with a Novel Attachment versus Conventional Screw-Thread Needles: A Preference and Ease-of-Use Test among Children and Adolescents with Diabetes

机译:新型针头与常规螺纹针头相比:糖尿病儿童和青少年的偏好和易用性测试

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Background: This usability test investigated the overall preference and usability of the novel NovoTwist? insulin pen needle versus conventional screw-thread needles, when used with Next Generation FlexPen?, in children and adolescents with diabetes. Methods: This was an open-label, randomized, crossover usability test in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes who administered insulin with an insulin pen. Test needles were NovoTwist and the participant's current screw-thread needle (or NovoFine? needle). Following instruction, participants attached the needle to Next Generation FlexPen, made an injection into a foam cushion, and detached the needle. This procedure was conducted three times with both needles in a random order. Responses to 13 questions on user experience with each needle (including overall preference, ease of attachment/detachment of needle/cap, handling, learning, confidence in attachment, and convenience of use) were subsequently recorded on a six-point rating scale (1 = very difficu 6 = very easy). Results: Fifteen children aged ≥6 to ≤12 years and 15 adolescents aged ≥13 to ≤17 years participated in the test. A significantly higher proportion of children and adolescents (77%) indicated that they would prefer to use NovoTwist compared with screw-thread needles ( p = .005). NovoTwist was preferred by most children and adolescents for overall ease of use (77%; p = .005), for ease of attachment (87%; p < .001) and detachment (83%; p < .001), and as the most appropriate needle to handle for daily injections (73%; p = .016). The mean rating for confidence in correct needle attachment was not significantly different between the two needle types. Seven out of eight parents of children who required assistance for their daily insulin injections stated that they would be “very likely” to allow their child to attach NovoTwist. Conclusions: These factors may promote confidence in this needle, and thus in self-injecting, among younger patients and their parents.
机译:背景:此可用性测试调查了新型NovoTwist?的总体偏好和可用性。与新一代FlexPen?一起使用时,胰岛素笔针头与传统的螺纹针头相比,适用于糖尿病儿童和青少年。方法:这是一种开放式,随机,交叉使用性测试,适用于使用胰岛素笔注射胰岛素的1型糖尿病儿童和青少年。测试针为NovoTwist和参与者当前使用的螺纹针(或NovoFine?针)。按照指示,参与者将针头连接到Next Generation FlexPen,将其注射到泡沫垫中,然后取下针头。用两个针头以随机顺序进行该程序三次。随后以六点等级量表(1 =非常困难; 6 =非常容易)。结果:15名≥6至≤12岁的儿童和15名≥13至≤17岁的青少年参加了测试。显着更高的儿童和青少年比例(77%)表明,与螺纹针相比,他们更喜欢使用NovoTwist(p = .005)。对于大多数儿童和青少年而言,NovoTwist出于整体易用性(77%; p = .005),易于附着(87%; p <.001)和脱离(83%; p <.001)以及最适合日常注射的针头(73%; p = .016)。在两种类型的针之间,对正确的针头连接的置信度的平均评分没有明显差异。在每天需要注射胰岛素的帮助中,有八个孩子的父母中有七个说,他们“很有可能”允许他们的孩子使用NovoTwist。结论:这些因素可能在年轻患者及其父母中增强对这种针头的信心,从而增强对自我注射的信心。

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