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Preliminary Investigation of the Usability Characteristics Required for Wound Management Products by Semi-Structural Interview of Medical Staff.

Kaoru HiroseYayoi KawanoNahoko ShigenoYoshikatsu MizutaniHiraku OnishiTakehisa Hanawa
Published in: Pharmacy (Basel, Switzerland) (2020)
Consideration of drug usability characteristics is important during the design process. Although many wound management products have been developed in recent years, there are few studies on their usability. We investigated the needs and characteristics of wound management products required by medical professionals, so as to consider these in future development projects. Semi-structured interviews were conducted in a group of healthcare professionals. Interview responses were analyzed based on thematic analysis. Four themes common to all facilities were secondary wounds, adaptability of materials, convenience, and physicochemical properties. Economic efficiency of medical care was found to be considered only at the hospital, and quality of life of patients was found to be considered only at the home palliative care clinic. Requirements for wound management products can be affected by participants' roles and their facility settings. However, there were needs common to all fields that all wound management products should aim to incorporate.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • palliative care
  • wound healing
  • electronic health record
  • primary care
  • surgical site infection
  • newly diagnosed
  • quality improvement
  • current status
  • prognostic factors