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Research Of The Interaction Design Of Elderly Stroke Patients Rehabilitation Training Devices Based On Incentive Mechanism

Posted on:2016-03-21Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:D LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2272330482471879Subject:Art
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At present, the issue of aging has become increasingly severe and this trend seems to be irreversible in contemporary society in China. Among the elderly population, stroke is a disease with characteristics of high incidence, high morbidity and high mortality. As a result, the problem of rehabilitation is badly in need of solution. Moreover, because of the disordered physical function, the elder patients are more vulnerable; therefore, more care is needed.Based on the understanding and analysis of aging problem and stroke rehabilitation status in China, this dissertation discusses the way to improve the interaction between the users and the product so as to bring the elderly patients more convenient, relaxed and interesting experience and put them into a positive and optimistic atmosphere through focusing on their emotional experience and the real needs of them and introducing the incentive mechanism. In addition, this approach to design brings many other benefits. First of all, for the patients and their families, it can decrease the hospitalization time and treatment cost; thus reduces their family burden. Moreover, it releases the physical and mental pressure of medical care personnel and financial burden of medical institution. The next benefits is that it reduces social pressure caused by the aging issue. Finally, it helps the elderly restore the ability of activities of daily life, return to society and enjoy their lives early through a more scientific and humane way. This dissertation aims to explore the designing approach, which is in accordance with the general trend of the society and helps improve the system of rehabilitation of stroke disease, and provide reference and basis for the design and development of this field.
Keywords/Search Tags:The aged, Stroke, Rehabilitation training devices, Incentive mechanism, Interaction design
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