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Human Factors Engineering develops depth and balance for pharma device design
March 6, 2013
By: Chris Evans
Director of Innovation at West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.
From the shock of initial diagnosis to living with a chronic condition, patients experience a variety of emotions that may aid or deter from both learning to live with the condition and treating it effectively. Patients embark not only on a physical but also an emotional journey through becoming ill, being diagnosed and learning to manage the disease. This journey has an impact on how a drug delivery system should be designed to ensure optimal use over time. To design a delivery system that will truly resonate with patients, one must first understand the behaviors and motivations of the intended user groups. To understand the needs and desires of users requires insight into the unique experiences and situations of those users by conducting research that will drive innovation in design and development process to create a solution that works not only for the intended user group in a variety of situations, but also throughout the course of treatment. At the core of human factors engineering (HFE), and the mitigation of user-based risk, is a commonsense approach that insists on considering design options in the context of how a human interacts with the world. For the pharmaceutical delivery device industry, understanding how HFE defines and evaluates human capabilities is only part of the puzzle. Design experts must also understand that the human condition is not a static state but rather a series of evolutions. Treatment over time constitutes a journey, and by understanding that the needs and desires of the patient will change, human factors experts can reduce user-based error, and control or reduce current and future risks associated with device use. A Flexible Set of Tools The FDA has offered recommendations for medical device design optimization through human factors analysis, testing and validation. The methods provide an effective way to understand use-related hazards and optimize how people interact with the technology. Human factors engineering and usability testing boil down to three major components of the device-user system: 1) device users, 2) device use environments, and 3) device user interfaces. Using in-depth statistical analysis, data aggregation and synthesis techniques should yield actionable opportunities for innovation and a thorough understanding of the potential users’ behaviors, motivation and needs. There are many tools available for use, and human factors experts should start by determining what needs to be known about the user and the device interaction before selecting the best method. Methods include:
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