Smith D B
Human Factors Department, University of Southern California, Los Angeles 90089-0021.
Hum Factors. 1990 Oct;32(5):509-26. doi: 10.1177/001872089003200502.
Diversity and a potential for growth characterize the field of human factors and aging. An overview of this area is presented to complement the in-depth articles that appear in this special issue. The historical origins of human factors and aging are presented, followed by a review and evaluation of the importance of conceptual thinking for this field of inquiry. The need to assemble basic data on the capabilities and limitations of the elderly, including subpopulations, is offered as a major and critical challenge. The areas of work, retirement, mobility, and the home environment serve to illustrate applications and avenues of intervention. Throughout the paper the status of current research and directions for future research are highlighted.
多样性和增长潜力是人为因素与老龄化领域的特点。本文对该领域进行概述,以补充本期特刊中发表的深度文章。介绍了人为因素与老龄化的历史渊源,随后回顾并评估了概念性思维在这一研究领域的重要性。收集包括亚群体在内的老年人能力和局限性的基础数据的需求,被视为一项重大且关键的挑战。工作、退休、出行和家庭环境等领域用以说明应用情况和干预途径。整篇论文突出了当前研究的现状以及未来研究的方向。