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Usability, acceptability, and feasibility of a High-Density Microarray Patch (HD-MAP) applicator as a delivery method for vaccination in clinical settings

BACKGROUND: High-density microarray patch (HD-MAP) vaccines may increase vaccine acceptance and use. We aimed to ascertain whether professional immunizers (PIs) and other healthcare workers (HCWs) in Australia, a High-Income Country (HIC), found the HD-MAP applicator usable and acceptable for vaccin...

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Autores principales: Davies, Cristyn, Taba, Melody, Deng, Lucy, Karatas, Ceylan, Bag, Shopna, Ross, Charles, Forster, Angus, Booy, Robert, Skinner, S. Rachel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9196792/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35100525
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2021.2018863
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author Davies, Cristyn
Taba, Melody
Deng, Lucy
Karatas, Ceylan
Bag, Shopna
Ross, Charles
Forster, Angus
Booy, Robert
Skinner, S. Rachel
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Taba, Melody
Deng, Lucy
Karatas, Ceylan
Bag, Shopna
Ross, Charles
Forster, Angus
Booy, Robert
Skinner, S. Rachel
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description BACKGROUND: High-density microarray patch (HD-MAP) vaccines may increase vaccine acceptance and use. We aimed to ascertain whether professional immunizers (PIs) and other healthcare workers (HCWs) in Australia, a High-Income Country (HIC), found the HD-MAP applicator usable and acceptable for vaccine delivery. METHODS: This feasibility study recruited PIs and HCWs to administer/receive simulated HD-MAP administration, including via self-administration. We assessed usability against essential and desirable criteria. Participants completed a survey, rating their agreement to statements about HD-MAP administration. A subset also participated in an interview or focus group. Survey data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, and interviews were transcribed and subject to thematic analysis. RESULTS: We recruited 61 participants: 23 PIs and 38 HCWs. Findings indicated high usability and acceptability of HD-MAP use across both groups by a healthcare professional or trained user and for self-administration with safety measures in place. Most administrations met essential criteria, but PIs, on average, applied the HD-MAP for slightly less time than the required 10-seconds, which the HCWs achieved. PIs perceived safety concerns about home administration but found layperson self-administration acceptable in an emergency, pandemic, and rural or remote settings. CONCLUSIONS: Participants found HD-MAP administration usable and acceptable. Usability and acceptability are likely to be improved through end-user education and training.
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spelling pubmed-91967922022-06-15 Usability, acceptability, and feasibility of a High-Density Microarray Patch (HD-MAP) applicator as a delivery method for vaccination in clinical settings Davies, Cristyn Taba, Melody Deng, Lucy Karatas, Ceylan Bag, Shopna Ross, Charles Forster, Angus Booy, Robert Skinner, S. Rachel Hum Vaccin Immunother ISV Annual Congress SF – Research Paper BACKGROUND: High-density microarray patch (HD-MAP) vaccines may increase vaccine acceptance and use. We aimed to ascertain whether professional immunizers (PIs) and other healthcare workers (HCWs) in Australia, a High-Income Country (HIC), found the HD-MAP applicator usable and acceptable for vaccine delivery. METHODS: This feasibility study recruited PIs and HCWs to administer/receive simulated HD-MAP administration, including via self-administration. We assessed usability against essential and desirable criteria. Participants completed a survey, rating their agreement to statements about HD-MAP administration. A subset also participated in an interview or focus group. Survey data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, and interviews were transcribed and subject to thematic analysis. RESULTS: We recruited 61 participants: 23 PIs and 38 HCWs. Findings indicated high usability and acceptability of HD-MAP use across both groups by a healthcare professional or trained user and for self-administration with safety measures in place. Most administrations met essential criteria, but PIs, on average, applied the HD-MAP for slightly less time than the required 10-seconds, which the HCWs achieved. PIs perceived safety concerns about home administration but found layperson self-administration acceptable in an emergency, pandemic, and rural or remote settings. CONCLUSIONS: Participants found HD-MAP administration usable and acceptable. Usability and acceptability are likely to be improved through end-user education and training. Taylor & Francis 2022-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9196792/ /pubmed/35100525 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2021.2018863 Text en © 2022 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) ), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, and is not altered, transformed, or built upon in any way.
spellingShingle ISV Annual Congress SF – Research Paper
Davies, Cristyn
Taba, Melody
Deng, Lucy
Karatas, Ceylan
Bag, Shopna
Ross, Charles
Forster, Angus
Booy, Robert
Skinner, S. Rachel
Usability, acceptability, and feasibility of a High-Density Microarray Patch (HD-MAP) applicator as a delivery method for vaccination in clinical settings
title Usability, acceptability, and feasibility of a High-Density Microarray Patch (HD-MAP) applicator as a delivery method for vaccination in clinical settings
title_full Usability, acceptability, and feasibility of a High-Density Microarray Patch (HD-MAP) applicator as a delivery method for vaccination in clinical settings
title_fullStr Usability, acceptability, and feasibility of a High-Density Microarray Patch (HD-MAP) applicator as a delivery method for vaccination in clinical settings
title_full_unstemmed Usability, acceptability, and feasibility of a High-Density Microarray Patch (HD-MAP) applicator as a delivery method for vaccination in clinical settings
title_short Usability, acceptability, and feasibility of a High-Density Microarray Patch (HD-MAP) applicator as a delivery method for vaccination in clinical settings
title_sort usability, acceptability, and feasibility of a high-density microarray patch (hd-map) applicator as a delivery method for vaccination in clinical settings
topic ISV Annual Congress SF – Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9196792/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35100525
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2021.2018863
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