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评估护士对于用于大容量皮下给药的新型体内给药系统与手动注射器的偏好:一项调查研究。

Evaluating nurse preferences for a novel on-body delivery system vs. manual syringes for large-volume subcutaneous drug administration: a survey study.

作者信息

Desai Mehul, Faiman Beth, Gorski Lisa A, Miles Ashley, Sterlin Valentina, Curry Nicole

机构信息

Medical Affairs, Enable Injections, Inc, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.

Department of Hematology and Medical Oncology, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio, USA.

出版信息

Drug Deliv. 2025 Dec;32(1):2484278. doi: 10.1080/10717544.2025.2484278. Epub 2025 Apr 3.

Abstract

While nurses report challenges with the manual administration of large-volume subcutaneous drugs, these challenges and potential solutions are not captured in the literature. In this cross-sectional study, 45 nurses with experience administering large-volume subcutaneous biologics completed an 18-item survey about preferences for syringes vs. on-body delivery systems. 100% responded that an on-body delivery system seemed easy to learn and use and preferable to syringes. In a drug delivery scenario including comprehensive administration details and assuming equivalent safety and efficacy, 97.78% preferred the on-body delivery system to a daratumumab/hyaluronidase syringe. In the total sample, this preference was primarily attributed to (1) reduced nurse effort due to hands-free delivery, (2) decreased patient pain due to a thinner needle, (3) elimination of needlestick injuries due to a hidden needle, and (4) increased clinic efficiency due to hands-free delivery. 95.56% felt that the on-body delivery system would improve clinic throughput better than syringes. Nurses reported that an on-body delivery system would be easy to learn and use and would improve clinic efficiency and safety. They underscored the importance of decreasing nurse physical burden, needlestick injuries, and patient needle phobia. Contrary to the assumption that speed is paramount, nurses prioritized reducing effort, enhancing administration safety, and improving patient comfort over injection speed.

摘要

虽然护士们报告了在手动注射大容量皮下药物时面临的挑战,但这些挑战及潜在解决方案在文献中并未得到体现。在这项横断面研究中,45名有大容量皮下生物制剂注射经验的护士完成了一项关于注射器与身体佩戴式给药系统偏好的18项调查问卷。100%的受访者表示,身体佩戴式给药系统似乎易于学习和使用,比注射器更可取。在一个包含全面给药细节且假设安全性和有效性相当的给药场景中,97.78%的人更喜欢身体佩戴式给药系统而非达雷妥尤单抗/透明质酸酶注射器。在整个样本中,这种偏好主要归因于:(1)免提给药减少了护士的工作量;(2)更细的针头减轻了患者的疼痛;(3)隐藏式针头避免了针刺伤;(4)免提给药提高了诊所效率。95%的人认为身体佩戴式给药系统比注射器能更好地提高诊所的诊疗效率。护士们报告说,身体佩戴式给药系统易于学习和使用,将提高诊所的效率和安全性。他们强调了减轻护士身体负担、针刺伤以及患者针头恐惧症的重要性。与速度至上的假设相反,护士们将减少工作量、提高给药安全性以及改善患者舒适度置于注射速度之上。

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