Unlocking The Potential Of Self-Administered Injectable Medicines For Improved Health Outcomes And Patient Satisfaction

This study explores patient and healthcare provider perspectives on using self-administered injectable medications and on-body delivery systems to manage chronic conditions in France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States. It examines patients' openness to these methods, concerns they might have, and the resources they need to feel confident using them. The study also explores how consumer technology and wearable devices can be leveraged to improve communication between patients and providers.
The first chapter dives deep into self-administered injectables, followed by a chapter dedicated to on-body delivery systems. The third chapter explores the role of consumer technology and wearables.
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