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Designing for older adults : principles and creative human factors approaches
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Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2004
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9780415286114
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As life expectancy increases, older workers and the retired form a large and growing proportion of the world's population. Professionals working to develop systems and environments need to better accommodate the user needs of the older adult.

This new guide provides a practical introduction to human factors and the older adult. It considers the subject primarily from an engineering psychology perspective, heavily grounded in today's scientific knowledge. The authors show how current understanding of age-related issues of perception, cognition, and movement control can be applied in practice. They also provide a reference source with guidelines and advice for design issues ranging from lighting, computer input device selection, and web site design, to training program development and work task design.

The text draws on research-oriented work and presents this in a form that can be used by the broad audience of product designers, health care practitioners, managers, and others who need answers to problems and require sound recommendations for design.


Table of Contents

List of figuresp. ix
List of tablesp. x
Prefacep. xi
Part I Fundamentalsp. 1
1 Toward better design for older adultsp. 3
2 Characteristics of older adult usersp. 12
3 Guiding the design processp. 29
Part II Design guidelinesp. 47
4 Improving perception of informationp. 49
5 Developing training and instructional programsp. 60
6 Design of input and output devicesp. 78
7 Interface designp. 93
Part III Exemplar applicationsp. 111
8 Making the work environment age-friendlyp. 113
9 Maximizing the usefulness and usability of health care technologiesp. 125
Part IV Conclusionp. 141
10 Synthesis and commentsp. 143
Referencesp. 150
Indexp. 154
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