Publishing objective data for industry and regulatory support

Publication Strategy

Data Collection & Research

Below are just a few of the scientific research studies conducted to further address our understanding of device functionality and user performance by obtaining objective evidence. As part of their publication strategy, Humanfactors worked with Philips to outline potential areas of research interest both on the bench and within the pediatric clinical environment. Our team reviewed previous publications to identify authors (subject-matter experts on these topics) as potential researchers. We outlined protocol concepts and estimated funding requirements, and reached out to clinical researchers for further discussion to conduct studies independently, and our team then developed the test fixtures for data collection.

Drug Delivery in Asthmatic Children Following Coordinated and Uncoordinated Inhalation Maneuvers: A Randomized Crossover Trial

Methodology for the In Vitro Evaluation of the Delivery Efficiency from Valved Holding Chambers with Facemasks

An Instrumented Valved Holding Chamber with Facemask to Measure Application Forces and Flow in Young Asthmatic Children

Lung Deposition of 99mTc-Radiolabeled Albuterol Through a Pressurized MDI & Spacer with Facemask or Mouthpiece in Children with Asthma