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The role of growth hormone device optimization in patient-reported outcomes: real-world evidence from South Koreaopen access

Authors
Lee, Ji-EunLee, Kee-HyoungPark, Mi JungYang, SeungKim, Eun YoungRhie, Young-JunJung, Min-HoYang, AramKim, Shin-HyeChung, Lindsey YoojinKo, Su YoungLee, Young JuNedjatian, NavidChung, Woo Yeong
Issue Date
Jan-2021
Publisher
Taylor and Francis Ltd.
Keywords
Adherence; burden of treatment; growth hormone delivery device; patient preference; patient satisfaction; patient-reported outcomes
Citation
EXPERT REVIEW OF MEDICAL DEVICES, v.18, no.1, pp.91 - 105
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Journal Title
EXPERT REVIEW OF MEDICAL DEVICES
Volume
18
Number
1
Start Page
91
End Page
105
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/173265
DOI
10.1080/17434440.2021.1864324
ISSN
1743-4440
Abstract
Background,Growth hormone (GH) treatment preference and adherence are affected by delivery device convenience, injection-site pain, confidence in correct dose administration, and device satisfaction. This survey investigated if switching device to NordiFlex (R) improved treatment experience in pediatric patients in South Korea.,Design and methods,Patients aged 4-<= 18 years were surveyed. Participants were NordiFlex (R) users who previously used NordiLet (R)/other devices. Participants compared preference, self-reported adherence, satisfaction, perceived ease of use, and device subjective benefits (across four domains: ease of use, self-efficacy, minimal disruption of daily life, positive feelings about injections) of NordiFlex (R) vs. previous device.,Results,Ninety-four patients were enrolled, of which 91.5% previously used NordiLet (R). Significantly more patients preferred, and were more satisfied with NordiFlex (R) vs. previous device; mean score: 0.65 (95% confidence interval [CI]:0.41;0.88) and 0.61 (95% CI:0.36;0.85), respectively. Participants reported greater perceived ease of use (0.49 [95% CI:0.26;0.72]) and fewer missed injections (0.20 [95% CI:0.06;0.34], with NordiFlex (R) vs. previous device. Bivariate analysis showed significant associations between preference for NordiFlex (R) and higher scores on self-efficacy, ease of use, minimal disruption of daily life, and positive feelings about injection (all p < 0.001).,Conclusion,These results suggest that improvements in device features could be associated with improved treatment experience.,
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