Current demographic trends indicating that older persons will comprise
an increasingly larger proportion of our population points to the nee
d for paying closer attention to age-related disabilities in designing
products and environments capable of accommodating this population. T
his study addresses the development of design guidelines for push-butt
on switches associated,vith a variety of consumer products commonly us
ed by older persons. Three groups, each consisting of 12 male and fema
le subjects, participated in the study, with all subjects over the age
of 50 and the average age being 70 years, The groups were categorized
on the basis of whether subjects were able-bodied, had athritis affec
ting their hands or fingers, or had hand tremor; these categories were
validated through the use of functional assessment tools. A scheme wa
s developed to categorize commercially available switches based on for
ce-travel combinations, and an experiment was conducted to assess the
subject's ability to momentarily and continuously operate the switches
, as well as to derive the subjective preferences for these switches.
Based on observations from behavioral strategies, and graphical and st
atistical analysis of preferences, a set of design guidelines was prop
osed to enable consumer product designers and manufacturers to better
accommodate the needs of both able-bodied and functionally impaired ol
der adults. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.