Computational Design of an Adaptable Harness-Based Carrying System for Patients with Dementia Symptoms
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02 jul 2025
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Categoría del artículo: Research Article
Publicado en línea: 02 jul 2025
Páginas: 49 - 57
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/ftee-2025-0005
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Values of material characteristics measured by a Browzwear's fabric analyzer FAB 2_0
330D CORDURA® Classic, 100 PA 6.6 | 185 | 0.52 | 3468.76/3186.43 | 1463.89/2180.72 | 56.035 |
3D knitted fabric, 100 PE | 300 | 3.57 | 403.81/296.45 | 2802.8/2701.55 | 212.38 |
Key requirements and considerations for clothing designed for individuals with dementia symptoms
Enhanced comfort | Soft fabrics | Using soft, hypoallergenic fabrics such as cotton or bamboo minimizes discomfort and alleviates skin irritation. |
Elastic waistbands | Elastic waistbands on pants enhance comfort and facilitate the dressing process. | |
Layering | Lightweight layers allow for effective temperature regulation throughout the day. | |
Ease of use | Simple fastenings | Use of Velcro, magnetic closures, or large, easy-to-use buttons in place of traditional buttons and zippers |
Loose fit | Garments should fit loosely, with large openings for easy and comfortable dressing. | |
Safety | Non-slip footwear | Non-slip socks or shoes can reduce the risk of falls |
Bright colors | Brightly colored or patterned clothing can help patients recognize their clothing more easily and may enhance their mood or prevent depressive symptoms. | |
Dignity | Stylish designs | Attire that is both stylish and comfortable plays a vital role in preserving the dignity and self-esteem of patients. |
Adaptive underwear | Consideration of options that facilitate restroom use is important in maintaining dignity during daily activities. | |
Functionality | Pockets | Built-in pockets provide patients with the ability to carry personal items, ensuring effective storage solutions and minimizing the risk of loss. |
Elastic and adjustable features | Adjustable waistbands, cuffs, and similar features should be designed for easy modification, ensuring a snug yet comfortable fit. | |
Ease of care | Machine washable | The durability of clothing to withstand frequent laundering is essential for practicality. |
Stain-resistant fabrics | Selecting fabrics that exhibit stain-resistant properties is recommended for maintaining a clean appearance with minimal effort. | |
Lightening the caregiver's load | Adaptive clothing features | Adaptive design can streamline dressing routines, making them less time-consuming and stressful for caregivers. |
Additional considerations | Sensory issues | Patients with dementia may have heightened sensitivity to textures and tags; tagless options are preferred. |
Weather appropriateness | The clothing provided should be suitable for different weather conditions, ensuring warmth in the winter and coolness in the summer. |