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研究生: Ar Ruum Andini
Ar Ruum Andini
論文名稱: 高齡失禁產品的人因工程考量
Ergonomic Consideration of Incontinence Absorbent Product for the Elderly
指導教授: 紀佳芬
Chia-Fen Chi
口試委員: 張琬喻
Woan-Yuh Jang
張庭彰
Tin-Chang Chang
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 管理學院 - 工業管理系
Department of Industrial Management
論文出版年: 2020
畢業學年度: 108
語文別: 英文
論文頁數: 107
中文關鍵詞: 決策工具人因工程考量失禁產品高齡產品選型
外文關鍵詞: Decision Tools, Ergonomic Consideration, Absorbent Product, Incontinence
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吸收性產品是老年人在各種情況下的主要需求,例如運動障礙,失禁或癡呆。由六種產品樣式組成:一體式內褲,套穿褲,腰帶產品,內衣護墊,襯裡/護墊和護墊。產品選擇不當的可能性很高,並且會對用戶的心理和身體狀況造成負面影響。這項研究旨在開髮用於失禁產品選擇的決策工具,並分析該產品的人體工程學考慮因素。總共還將分析18個案例報告,以創建用於系統試用的輸入信息。選擇用於失禁的吸收性產品時需要考慮的主要變量是失禁的類型,嚴重程度,性別,產品使用時間,使用者的活動狀況以及完成上廁所活動的能力。附著在吸收性產品上的人體工程學方面是人體設計學,用於設計,產品的可用性以及穿著吸收性產品的心理影響。


Absorbent product is a primary need for older adults under various conditions such as moving impairment, incontinences, or dementia. Consist of six types of product style: All in One Brief, Pull-on pants, Belted product, Pad for underwear, Liner/ Pads, and underpads. There is a high probability of unfit decision of product selection and resulting negative impact in user psychological and physical condition. This study aims to develop the decision tools for incontinence product selection and analyze the ergonomics consideration for this product. In total, 18 case reports also be analyzed to create the input information for the system trial. The primary variable that needs to be considered when selecting an absorbent product for incontinence is the incontinence type, severity level, gender, the period of using a product, mobility condition of user, and the ability to finish the toileting activity. The ergonomics aspect that attaches to the absorbent product is Anthroprometrics for design, Usability of products, and Psychological effects of wearing absorbent products.

COVER PAGE i RECOMMENDATION FORM II QUALIFICATION FORM III ABSTRACT IV ACKNOWLEDGMENT V TABLE OF CONTENTS VI LIST OF TABLE IX LIST OF FIGURES x CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Research Background 1 1.2 Research Objective 5 1.3 Research Scope and Limitation 5 1.4 Research Framework 6 CHAPTER 2 LITERATURE REVIEW 7 2.1 Body-Worn Absorbent Product 9 2.1.1 All in one Brief 9 2.1.2 Belted Product 10 2.1.3 Pad/ Insert/ Liners/ shield 11 2.1.4 Pad for underwear 11 2.1.5 Pull-on pant 13 2.1.6 Underpads 13 2.2 Users’ Factor of Body Worn Absorbent Product Selection 14 2.2.1 Incontinence Type 14 2.2.2 Dementia 16 2.2.3 Immobility (Dependent on Activities of Daily Living) 17 2.2.4 Gender 18 2.2.5 Waist or Hip Circumference 19 2.2.6 Timing of Incontinence 19 2.2.7 Dexterity 19 2.2.8 Patient Preference and acceptability, and goals of care 20 2.2.9 Caregiver time, availability and functional status 20 2.3 Standard Characteristics of Body Worn Absorbent Products 21 2.3.1 Rewet Rate 21 2.3.2 Rate of Acquisition (ROA) 21 2.3.3 Retention Capacity 22 2.3.4 Sizing and Sizing Option 22 2.3.5 Absorbency Level 23 2.3.6 Safety 24 2.3.7 Presence of Closure System 24 2.3.8 Breathable Zone 24 2.3.9 Elasticity 25 2.4 Anthropometric Measurement For Lower Body Part 26 CHAPTER 3 METHODOLOGY 30 3.1 Research Data Collection 30 3.2 Scoping Review of Studies 31 3.3 Study Case Analysis 31 3.4 Interface Development 33 CHAPTER 4 RESULT 34 4.1 The Result of Scoping Review Studies for Wearing Absorbent Product 34 4.2 Variables of Wearing Absorbent Product 39 4.3 Study Cases Analysis 46 4.4 User Interface for Product Selection 49 4.5.1 Process Flow 49 4.5.2 Interface Development 53 4.5.3 System Trial 54 CHAPTER 5 DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION 57 5.1 Ergonomic Consideration on Absorbent Product 57 5.1.1 Anthropometric for Design of Body Worn Absorbent Product 57 5.1.2 Usability of Absorbent Product for Incontinence 59 5.1.3 Psychological Aspect of Wear Absorbent Product for Incontinence. 61 5.2 Implementation of Absorbent Product Selection 62 5.3 Conclusion 67 5.4 Future Research 68 REFERENCES 70 APPENDIX 80

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