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Study On The Design Of Daily Necessities Involved In The Early Intervention Of Alzheimer's Disease

Posted on:2021-04-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J R ChenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2392330626953868Subject:Industrial design engineering
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Alzheimer's disease is a worldwide medical problem.At present,there are no drugs that can effectively reverse or control its symptoms.Therefore,early intervention has become an important treatment for delaying the development of Alzheimer's disease and maintaining the patient's good life.After analyzing various treatment methods and actual treatment effects and treatment conditions of early intervention,it is found that the family is an ideal place for early intervention In the family environment,it can better realize the intervention of patients at any time,anywhere,random,continuous and high frequency.How to achieve this more efficient intervention?Combined with the in-depth observation and analysis of the actual living state,physiological and psychological state of early patients,the following design intervention points can be found using daily life items in the family space as the implementation carrier of early intervention,with the help of analysis of typical life scenarios in the family space Using time as the axis,find various daily life items and daily-use items that are used more frequently on the time axis.Refer to the selection principles of related design vectors to find several key design vectors suitable for intervention effects in each scene,and Add intervention functions to these key design vectors to form an early intervention product system.At the same time,through improved design to make the product more in line with the patient's physiological and psychological state,increase the frequency of product use.While the patient uses various daily necessities in the system,he unconsciously increases the intervention time and frequency,giving the patient a more subtle,more continuous and efficient intervention stimulus,and finally achieves the purpose of delaying the course of intervention treatment.
Keywords/Search Tags:Alzheimer's disease, early intervention, design intervention, daily necessities
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