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一刀切并不适合所有人:一项定性研究探索了透析患者对服装的需求。

One size does not fit all: a qualitative study exploring the apparel wants and needs of people on dialysis.

机构信息

Textiles, Merchandising and Interiors, University of Georgia College of Family and Consumer Sciences, Athens, GA, USA.

出版信息

Disabil Rehabil. 2022 Jun;44(12):2660-2669. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2020.1846215. Epub 2020 Nov 17.

Abstract

PURPOSE

This study explored the apparel wants and needs of people on dialysis using the user-centered design process. The study's aim was to understand the experiences and feeling of people on dialysis and their clothing barriers, along with exploring their functional needs and aesthetic wants in apparel items.

METHODS

To achieve the study's aim, 15 semi-structured qualitative interviews with people undergoing dialysis or caregivers were conducted in March 2017. In addition, researchers observed two dialysis clinics after hours for additional context.

RESULTS

Three theme categories emerged, which included (a) dialysis treatment, (b) challenges of dialysis, (c) dialysis clothing barriers. Within the framework of the user-centered design process, a deeper understanding of both the physical and emotional challenges of dialysis helped in finding barriers and giving design considerations for researchers, industry professionals, and educators.

SIGNIFICANCE

The findings help to give voice to a target market who desires to participant in consuming both fashionable and functional clothing. Current apparel for PLWD focus on the physical ailment and not the psychological well-being. The study's findings help to give recommendations to researchers, industry professionals, and educators when designing and developing apparel, products, and other environments for people on dialysis.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONPeople undergoing dialysis treatment are an under-served population in terms of clothing needs and wants, which results in both physical and emotional challenges.This study recommends researchers and industry professional to apply the user-centered design process when designing and developing apparel for people on dialysis.People on dialysis have a similar unappealing "uniform" that is worn during treatment that gives access to their site and blood pressure cuff, hides blood staining and allows for weight fluctuations.Apparel considerations for designing should consider to break down clothing barriers and improve mental health of people on dialysis.

摘要

目的

本研究采用以用户为中心的设计过程探讨了透析患者的服装需求。本研究旨在了解透析患者及其服装障碍的体验和感受,同时探索他们对服装物品的功能需求和审美诉求。

方法

为了实现研究目的,2017 年 3 月进行了 15 次半结构化定性访谈,受访者为正在接受透析或照顾者。此外,研究人员还在透析诊所下班后进行了两次观察,以获取更多背景信息。

结果

出现了三个主题类别,包括(a)透析治疗,(b)透析挑战,(c)透析服装障碍。在以用户为中心的设计过程框架内,深入了解透析的身体和情感挑战有助于发现障碍,并为研究人员、行业专业人士和教育工作者提供设计考虑因素。

意义

这些发现有助于为希望参与消费时尚和功能性服装的目标市场发声。目前针对 PLWD 的服装侧重于身体疾病,而不是心理健康。本研究的发现有助于为研究人员、行业专业人士和教育工作者在为透析患者设计和开发服装、产品和其他环境时提供建议。

对康复的启示

就服装需求和诉求而言,接受透析治疗的人是一个服务不足的群体,这导致了身体和情感上的挑战。本研究建议研究人员和行业专业人士在为透析患者设计服装时应用以用户为中心的设计过程。

透析患者在接受治疗期间穿着相似的、缺乏吸引力的“制服”,这些制服可以接触到他们的治疗部位和血压袖带,掩盖血迹并允许体重波动。在设计服装时应考虑打破服装障碍,改善透析患者的心理健康。

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