Usability of an application device for nabiximols oromucosal spray in patients with upper limb impaired multiple sclerosis.

IF 2.3 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Neurodegenerative disease management Pub Date : 2022-06-16 DOI:10.2217/nmt-2022-0014
Armando Creta, Luana Gilio, D. Centonze, R. Fantozzi
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Aim: This study aimed to assess the usability of a specific EU-available application device for Sativex® (USA adopted name: nabiximols) cannabinoid-based oromucosal spray in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) and spasticity-related upper limb and hand impairment in routine daily practice. Methods: MS patients with upper limb and hand impairment evaluated the usability of the device using an ad hoc 18-item questionnaire. Results: 60 patients were included. The comprehensibility of the instructions for use, practical handling and ergonomics of the device were rated as optimal (mean scores ≥8.9/10 across questions). Assisting trained nurses also rated the device as easy to use and helpful for drug administration (mean scores 10/10). Conclusion: The application device may assist MS patients with upper limb impairment self-administer nabiximols oromucosal spray.
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纳比昔醇口腔粘膜喷雾剂在上肢受损多发性硬化症患者中的应用装置的可用性。
目的:本研究旨在评估基于大麻素的Sativex®(美国采用名称:nabiximols)口腔粘膜喷雾剂在多发性硬化症(MS)和痉挛相关上肢和手部损伤患者日常应用中的可用性。方法:有上肢和手部损伤的多发性硬化症患者使用一份特设的18项问卷来评估该装置的可用性。结果:共纳入60例患者。使用说明的可理解性、实际操作和设备的人体工程学被评为最佳(各题平均得分≥8.9/10)。辅助培训护士也认为该装置易于使用,有助于给药(平均得分10/10)。结论:该应用装置可帮助多发性硬化症上肢损伤患者自行给药纳比昔莫尔或粘膜喷雾剂。
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