ORCID Identifier(s)

0000-0003-2399-5349

Graduation Semester and Year

2021

Language

English

Document Type

Dissertation

Degree Name

Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial Engineering

Department

Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering

First Advisor

Sheik Imrhan

Abstract

Background: Throughout the aging process, people experience changes in functional ability and such changes can happen in physical and mental functions. As a result, older adults develop limitations in their capabilities to perform daily activities. Although many studies have done to identify functional limitations for elderly, many older adults still face negative consequences in daily living conditions due to their functional declines. One of the possible causes may be a lack of feedback or participations of elderly users in the design process. Other reason could be a lack of consideration to identify the needs for a specific task associated with daily activities. Methods: This research aimed to determine the associations between specific tasks and functional declines utilizing the perspective of the elderly via an opinion survey and a focus group study. Seven daily activities (bathing or showering, dressing, preparing meals, housekeeping, medication adherence, using a computer, and using a cellphone) were identified, and opinion survey was designed to ask specific tasks of each activity based on the functional categories for human factors. Findings: The results identified specific tasks that are associated with difficulty in performing daily activities. Environmental conditions to improve design to ease the difficulty of performing tasks by older adults were proposed, including bathroom space, kitchen layout, furniture, and consumer products. This study shows that, despite the accumulated knowledge and efforts to improve the living environment over the decades, these problems are still prevalent. Two important aspects of this study are new: 1) it elucidates difficulties people face in their actual living environment from their own point of view, and 2) it shows specific relationships between activities or tasks perceived as difficult, by the elderly, and their physical and mental capabilities. While most of the older adults seem to be satisfied with their environment a small, but significant, percentage find the environment still too challenging.

Keywords

Living environment, Elderly people, Human factors design, Functional limitations, Daily activities, ADL, IADL, Online survey, Focus group

Disciplines

Engineering | Operations Research, Systems Engineering and Industrial Engineering

Comments

Degree granted by The University of Texas at Arlington

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