Age-Appropriate Pediatric Dosage Forms in Japan: Insights into End-User Perceptions From an Observational Cross-Sectional Survey Assessing the Acceptability of Oral Formulation
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Age-Appropriate Pediatric Dosage Forms in Japan: Insights into End-User Perceptions From an Observational Cross-Sectional Survey Assessing the Acceptability of Oral Formulation
Abstract
Background: The lack of appropriate pediatric formulations is a global issue and information on acceptability is urgently needed to develop standard pediatric formulations. This study aimed to assess perceptions of acceptability of several oral dosage forms among pediatric patients at a community and a pediatric hospital in Japan and collected information about age-appropriate pediatric formulations, aiming to contribute to drug development promotion worldwide.
Methods: A cross-sectional observational study was performed. A convenience sample of caregivers was recruited from available chain-owned retail pharmacies and inpatient pediatric units. The questionnaire was composed of 3 parts: (1) acceptability of the 5 dosage forms (tablets, capsules, powders, liquids, and orally disintegrating tablet) by age; (2) acceptability of dosage size, amount, and volume by age; and (3) the actual method of administration. Face-to-face interviews were conducted at 3 independent community pharmacies (324 parents) and tertiary care pediatric hospital wards (112 nursing staff). Acceptability scores and acceptable dosages were then determined. The survey was conducted from October 1 to December 1, 2017, for the hospital setting and November 1 to 30, 2017, for the outpatient setting.
Results: The acceptability of oral dosage forms was roughly similar to the matrix drafted by the European Medical Agency. Differences in perception of the powder forms between communities and hospitals were also observed, with the nursing staff perceiving powder as being acceptable from the neonatal period.
Conclusions: The difference in caregivers' perception of the acceptability of oral formulations between Japan and Europe was small. The powder form was found to be more acceptable in Japan. Further intervention studies are needed to assess the preferred pediatric formulation worldwide.
Keywords: acceptability; administration devices; age-appropriate dosage forms; oral dosage forms; pediatric patients.
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