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In-home use study evaluating user satisfaction with newly developed MoliCare Premium Pants
Niuosha Sanaeifar1, Tamara Buch2, Jörg Eilers3
1Manager Clinical Application Studies, Paul Hartmann AG, D-89522 Heidenheim, Germany.
Background:
High-quality absorbent products with effective performance characteristics help maintain user dignity and normalise incontinence.
Aim:
The study evaluated the most important performance characteristics of newly developed MoliCare Premium Pants.
Methods:
Fifty-two adults with incontinence in Germany were surveyed for their views and levels of satisfaction with various performance features of the tested absorbent incontinence product via a computer-assisted personal interview.
Findings:
All features of the product received positive feedback from all respondents. More than 94% of participants 'agreed' that the new design performed very well on each characteristic; 98% of users were 'highly satisfied' and 'satisfied' with the MoliCare product.
Conclusions:
The new design performed particularly well with regard to different performance aspects. The redesigned MoliCare Premium Pants with innovative features is suitable specifically for individuals with incontinence and can help them continue a normal lifestyle independently without feeling embarrassed due to their continence problem.
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