HFs/Ergonomics of Assistive Technology
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概要
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An assistive device is designed to accommodate the special needs of disability that can help people with physical, mental or cognitive challenges go through their day-to-day activities with less difficulty. An assistive device usually provide alternatives to functional limitations imposed by the client's disorder, and thereby minimising rehabilitation costs. It is therefore important to know about how assistive technology will function in all the possible aspects of such disabilities and impairements. When designing a technical device, particularly in conjunction with the target user group, ergonomic issues are therefore important to find out the extent to which an assistive device is convenient or not, and to check the quality performance of assistive technology. Since the question of the match or mismatch of an assistive device and a disabled person requires much attention, it is therefore suggested that paying attention on how an assistive device be ergonomically designed and developed is important. Ergonomic applications are to be applied for increasing motivation of prospective customers through innovative performance of AT. The authors believe that there are opportunities in ergonomic applications to manufacture an assistive device as unique, cost saving, and allows less exertation and reduces energy consumption when it is used. Hence this paper highlights human factors and/or ergonomics consideration in the process of design and development of assistive devices synchronising with gerontechnological research and development aiming to emphasise user's requirement.
- 日本生理人類学会の論文
著者
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Campbell Donna
Occupational Health Clinic For Ontario Workers
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Ahasan Rabiul
Work Science Laboratory, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland
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Salmoni Alan
School of Human Kinetics, Laurentian University
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Lewko John
Center for Research in Human Development, Laurentian University
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Salmoni Alan
School Of Human Kinetics Laurentian University
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Lewko John
Center For Research In Human Development Laurentian University
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Ahasan Rabiul
Work Science Laboratory University Of Oulu
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