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The Promise of Intravaginal Rings for Prevention: User Perceptions of Biomechanical Properties and Implications for Prevention Product Development

Intravaginal rings (IVRs) are currently under investigation as devices for the delivery of agents to protect against the sexual transmission of HIV and STIs, as well as pregnancy. To assist product developers in creating highly acceptable rings, we sought to identify characteristics that intravagina...

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Autores principales: Morrow Guthrie, Kate, Vargas, Sara, Shaw, Julia G., Rosen, Rochelle K., van den Berg, Jacob J., Kiser, Patrick F., Buckheit, Karen, Bregman, Dana, Thompson, Lara, Jensen, Kathleen, Johnson, Todd, Buckheit, Robert W.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4690611/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26695431
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145642
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author Morrow Guthrie, Kate
Vargas, Sara
Shaw, Julia G.
Rosen, Rochelle K.
van den Berg, Jacob J.
Kiser, Patrick F.
Buckheit, Karen
Bregman, Dana
Thompson, Lara
Jensen, Kathleen
Johnson, Todd
Buckheit, Robert W.
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Vargas, Sara
Shaw, Julia G.
Rosen, Rochelle K.
van den Berg, Jacob J.
Kiser, Patrick F.
Buckheit, Karen
Bregman, Dana
Thompson, Lara
Jensen, Kathleen
Johnson, Todd
Buckheit, Robert W.
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description Intravaginal rings (IVRs) are currently under investigation as devices for the delivery of agents to protect against the sexual transmission of HIV and STIs, as well as pregnancy. To assist product developers in creating highly acceptable rings, we sought to identify characteristics that intravaginal ring users consider when making decisions about ring use or non-use. We conducted four semi-structured focus groups with 21 women (aged 18–45) who reported using an IVR in the past 12 months. Participants manipulated four prototype rings in their hands, discussed ring materials, dimensionality, and “behavior,” and shared perceptions and appraisals. Five salient ring characteristics were identified: 1) appearance of the rings’ surfaces, 2) tactile sensations of the cylinder material, 3) materials properties, 4) diameter of the cylinder, and 5) ring circumference. Pliability (or flexibility) was generally considered the most important mechanical property. Several ring properties (e.g., porousness, dimensionality) were associated with perceptions of efficacy. Women also revealed user behaviors that may impact the effectiveness of certain drugs, such as removing, rinsing and re-inserting the ring while bathing, and removing the ring during sexual encounters. As product developers explore IVRs as prevention delivery systems, it is critical to balance product materials and dimensions with use parameters to optimize drug delivery and the user experience. It is also critical to consider how user behaviors (e.g., removing the ring) might impact drug delivery.
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spelling pubmed-46906112015-12-31 The Promise of Intravaginal Rings for Prevention: User Perceptions of Biomechanical Properties and Implications for Prevention Product Development Morrow Guthrie, Kate Vargas, Sara Shaw, Julia G. Rosen, Rochelle K. van den Berg, Jacob J. Kiser, Patrick F. Buckheit, Karen Bregman, Dana Thompson, Lara Jensen, Kathleen Johnson, Todd Buckheit, Robert W. PLoS One Research Article Intravaginal rings (IVRs) are currently under investigation as devices for the delivery of agents to protect against the sexual transmission of HIV and STIs, as well as pregnancy. To assist product developers in creating highly acceptable rings, we sought to identify characteristics that intravaginal ring users consider when making decisions about ring use or non-use. We conducted four semi-structured focus groups with 21 women (aged 18–45) who reported using an IVR in the past 12 months. Participants manipulated four prototype rings in their hands, discussed ring materials, dimensionality, and “behavior,” and shared perceptions and appraisals. Five salient ring characteristics were identified: 1) appearance of the rings’ surfaces, 2) tactile sensations of the cylinder material, 3) materials properties, 4) diameter of the cylinder, and 5) ring circumference. Pliability (or flexibility) was generally considered the most important mechanical property. Several ring properties (e.g., porousness, dimensionality) were associated with perceptions of efficacy. Women also revealed user behaviors that may impact the effectiveness of certain drugs, such as removing, rinsing and re-inserting the ring while bathing, and removing the ring during sexual encounters. As product developers explore IVRs as prevention delivery systems, it is critical to balance product materials and dimensions with use parameters to optimize drug delivery and the user experience. It is also critical to consider how user behaviors (e.g., removing the ring) might impact drug delivery. Public Library of Science 2015-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4690611/ /pubmed/26695431 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145642 Text en © 2015 Morrow Guthrie et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Morrow Guthrie, Kate
Vargas, Sara
Shaw, Julia G.
Rosen, Rochelle K.
van den Berg, Jacob J.
Kiser, Patrick F.
Buckheit, Karen
Bregman, Dana
Thompson, Lara
Jensen, Kathleen
Johnson, Todd
Buckheit, Robert W.
The Promise of Intravaginal Rings for Prevention: User Perceptions of Biomechanical Properties and Implications for Prevention Product Development
title The Promise of Intravaginal Rings for Prevention: User Perceptions of Biomechanical Properties and Implications for Prevention Product Development
title_full The Promise of Intravaginal Rings for Prevention: User Perceptions of Biomechanical Properties and Implications for Prevention Product Development
title_fullStr The Promise of Intravaginal Rings for Prevention: User Perceptions of Biomechanical Properties and Implications for Prevention Product Development
title_full_unstemmed The Promise of Intravaginal Rings for Prevention: User Perceptions of Biomechanical Properties and Implications for Prevention Product Development
title_short The Promise of Intravaginal Rings for Prevention: User Perceptions of Biomechanical Properties and Implications for Prevention Product Development
title_sort promise of intravaginal rings for prevention: user perceptions of biomechanical properties and implications for prevention product development
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4690611/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26695431
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145642
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