This conceptual Children's Needle Cover has been designed by James Dickson as a way to help make the process of vaccinations less intimidating for young kids. The covers maintain a 3D-printed construction that are imagined in the shape of an airplane and a butterfly, which conceals the needle within and makes the equipment appear less daunting for young patients to see. The cover can even be removed from the needle to be given to the patient after use as a fun memento of the experience.
The conceptual Children's Needle Cover identifies what can be done to make inoculations an easier experience for both children and healthcare professionals without the need to make any major changes to the process.
Playful 3D-Printed Needle Covers
This Conceptual Children's Needle Cover Makes Shots Easier
Trend Themes
1. 3d-printed Needle Covers - Creating 3D-printed needle covers for children can make the vaccination process less intimidating for young patients.
2. Pediatric Medical Devices - More medical devices designed for children can help improve their healthcare experience.
3. Gamification of Medical Procedures - Gamifying medical procedures for children can help to take their minds off the fear and pain associated with shots.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare - The healthcare industry can create more child-friendly medical devices and procedures to make them more comfortable for young patients.
2. 3D Printing - Using 3D printing to create innovative and playful medical devices can help improve the experience for children and healthcare professionals.
3. Education - Using educational tools to teach children about vaccines and medical procedures can help prepare them and ease their fears.