2008 U.S. Diabetes Drug Delivery - Physician Perspective
2008 U.S. Diabetes Drug Delivery - Physician Perspective
RELEASE DATE
31-May-2010
31-May-2010
REGION
North America
North America
Research Code: N7A6-01-00-00-00
SKU: HC02153-NA-CR_07742
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HC02153-NA-CR_07742
Description
This study encompasses feedback provided by U.S. physicians who treat diabetes on aspects of drug delivery and drug treatment for diabetes, enabling interested stakeholders to gain insight into current and future trends. Analysis includes issues such as awareness, usage, preferences, influencing criteria, patient compliance, desired delivery types to be made available, as well as feedback on the role the device plays in the prescribing decision for a drug. The corresponding patient deliverable is titled: 2008 U.S. Diabetes Drug Delivery: Patient Perspective (N7C0).
Table of Contents
Introduction
- Title
- Disclaimer
- Certification
- Table of Contents
- List of Charts
Research Background - Objectives - Method Details - Demographic Profile
- Research Background
- Method Details
- Scope
- Demographic Profile of Respondents
Executive Summary
- Executive Summary
Overview of Awareness - Usage - Preferences
- General Awareness of Drug Delivery Methods
- Diabetes Drug Availability Overview
- Share of Prescription / Usage
- Frequency of Usage of Drug Delivery Method
- Satisfaction with Diabetes Drug Delivery Methods
- Preferred Delivery Method
- Reasons for Preference of Drug Delivery Method
- Currently Unavailable but Desirable Drug Delivery Methods
- Reasons for Drug Delivery Method to be Made Available
- Doctor' Perception of Patients' Preferences
- Perceived Reasons for Patient's Choice Preference
- Class of Drug Prescribed for Total Diabetes
- Preferred Drug Delivery Method by Drug Class if All Types Available
- Drug Delivery Method - Trends for Next 12-24 Months (2008-2009)
General Criteria and Perceptions that Influence Drug Delivery Type Preference
- Factors for Selecting Drug Delivery Type
- Perceived Association of Delivery Types with Various Attributes
- Attitude towards New Delivery Forms
- Importance of Overall Device in Final Selection to Prescribe
- Factors for Selecting Device Driven Drugs
Profile of Patient Compliance and Administering Persons
- Patient's Adherence to Therapy by Drug Delivery Method
- Factors Impacting Patient Compliance
- Person who Administers the Medication
About Frost & Sullivan
- Frost & Sullivan
Related Research
This study encompasses feedback provided by U.S. physicians who treat diabetes on aspects of drug delivery and drug treatment for diabetes, enabling interested stakeholders to gain insight into current and future trends. Analysis includes issues such as awareness, usage, preferences, influencing criteria, patient compliance, desired delivery types to be made available, as well as feedback on the role the device plays in the prescribing decision for a drug. The corresponding patient deliverable is titled: 2008 U.S. Diabetes Drug Delivery: Patient Perspective (N7C0).
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Podcast | No |
Industries | Healthcare |
WIP Number | N7A6-01-00-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |