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A Lead User Approach to Universal Design - Involving Older Adults in the Design Process.

Sujithra Raviselvam1, Kristin L Wood1, Katja Hölttä-Otto2, Victoria Tam3, Kamya Nagarajan4.   

Abstract

The concept of Universal Design has received increasing appreciation over the past two decades. Yet, there are very few existing designs that cater to the needs of extraordinary users who experience some form of physical challenge. Previous work has shown promising results on involving users with physical challenges as lead users - users who have the potential to identify needs that could be latent among the general population. It has also been shown that older adults can act as such lead users. They can help design universal product ideas that satisfy both older adults and the general population. In this paper we build on this and examine if involving older adults in the design phase can result in universal products, products preferred by both older adults and the general population over a current option. Eighty-nine older adult participants and thirty-four general population participants took part in the study. Products were redesigned and prototyped based on the needs of older adults and tested among both populations. Results show that, although older adults and the general population did share certain needs and demands, the majority of older adults had needs and demands that were different from those of the general population. However, even though the needs differed between the populations, on average 89% of the general population participants preferred products designed based on design needs expressed by older adults over the current option. This provides further evidence supporting the use of older adults in designing products for all.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27534296

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Health Technol Inform        ISSN: 0926-9630


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Journal:  Physiother Can       Date:  2021       Impact factor: 1.039

2.  The Importance of User Involvement: A Systematic Review of Involving Older Users in Technology Design.

Authors:  Björn Fischer; Alexander Peine; Britt Östlund
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