Home Self-Administration of Biologics – A German Survey among Omalizumab-Treated Patients with Severe Asthma and their Treating Physicians

Author:

Timmermann H.1,Mailänder C.2

Affiliation:

1. Schwerpunktpraxis Colonnaden, Hamburg

2. Novartis Pharma GmbH, Clinical Research Respiratory, Nuremberg

Abstract

AbstractIn the EU, five biologics have been approved as add-on therapy for patients with severe asthma. Until recently, none of the biologics was approved for home use and had to be administered under medical supervision, a time-consuming schedule for both patients and physicians, accompanied by greater expenditure. However, over the last year, four out of the five biologics have been granted approval for patient self-administration at home. The objective of this multiple-choice survey was to understand how patients with severe asthma treated with omalizumab and their treating physicians view the potential home use of biologics exemplified by omalizumab. The questionnaires were answered by 120 physicians and 432 patients (response rate: 51.7 % and 20.6 %, respectively). Overall, 44.7 % of patients were in favour of self-administration at home while 30.6 % opposed this method of administration and 23.8 % of patients were neutral. Especially teenagers and young adults had a positive attitude towards self-administration. 76.7 % of the questioned physicians were in favour of home use for certain patients. Time saving was the main advantage for self-administration mentioned by patients (53.2 %) as well as by physicians (72.5 %). The main concern for patients was ‘making a mistake while injecting’ (43.8 %) while ‘forgetting to inject omalizumab’ (73.3 %) was the main concern for physicians. 44.4 % of patients expressed a wish for individual training and 70.8 % of physicians agreed with this statement. The latter group also considered a starter kit including several information materials (54.2 %) as well as an electronic reminder system (50.8 %) as useful. In conclusion, self-administration of biologics has the potential to be timesaving for both patients and physicians.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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