Murray Lara P, Mace Charles R
Department of Chemistry, Tufts University, Medford, MA, 02155, USA.
Department of Chemistry, Tufts University, Medford, MA, 02155, USA.
Anal Chim Acta. 2020 Dec 15;1140:236-249. doi: 10.1016/j.aca.2020.09.063. Epub 2020 Oct 9.
Due to their portability, versatility for supporting multiple assay formats, and potential for resulting in low-cost assays, paper-based analytical devices (PADs) are an increasingly popular format as a platform for the development of point-of-care tests. However, very few PADs have been translated successfully to their intended environments outside of academic settings. Often overlooked as a factor that inhibits translation, usability is a vital characteristic of any successful point-of-care test. Recent advancements in PAD design have demonstrated improved usability by simplifying various aspects of user operation, including sample collection, sample processing, device operation, detection, and readout/interpretation. Field testing at various stages of device design can offer critical feedback about device usability, especially when it involves the proposed end-user or other stakeholders. By highlighting advances in usability, we aim to encourage thoughtful and rigorous design at the academic prototyping stage to address one outstanding hurdle that limits the number of PADs that make it from the benchtop to the point-of-care.
由于其便携性、支持多种检测形式的多功能性以及实现低成本检测的潜力,基于纸的分析设备(PADs)作为即时检测开发的平台,正成为越来越受欢迎的形式。然而,很少有PADs能成功转化到学术环境之外的预期应用环境中。可用性作为阻碍转化的一个因素常常被忽视,但它是任何成功的即时检测的关键特性。PAD设计的最新进展通过简化用户操作的各个方面,包括样本采集、样本处理、设备操作、检测以及读数/解读,展现出了更高的可用性。在设备设计的各个阶段进行现场测试可以提供有关设备可用性的关键反馈,尤其是当测试涉及预期的最终用户或其他利益相关者时。通过强调可用性方面的进展,我们旨在鼓励在学术原型设计阶段进行深思熟虑且严谨的设计,以解决一个突出的障碍,该障碍限制了从实验室工作台走向即时检测的PADs数量。