Preliminary Study on Design of Elderly Seats Using Evaluation Grid Method: Assistive Cushions for Sitting and Standing Support †
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Needs and Challenges of Assistive Chairs for Elderly
2.2. Design and Application of Assistive Seat Cushions
2.3. Types of Assistive Devices
2.4. Kansei Engineering
3. Research Methodology
3.1. Image Collection and Sample Selection
3.2. Interviews and Empathy Mapping in EGM
3.3. KJ Method for Screening
4. Results and Discussion
4.1. EGM Interview
4.2. Consolidated EGM Results
4.3. Consolidated Empathy Maps
- Safety and stability as primary needs: Most participants emphasized that chair stability and anti-slip design are the top priorities, particularly during the process of standing up. Stable support effectively reduces physical strain and minimizes the risk of falls. For example, Participants C and F specifically stressed the importance of “stable armrest design” and “anti-slip bases.”
- Ergonomic and comfortable design: Many participants expressed a desire for seat cushions and back supports designed to alleviate fatigue from prolonged use. Participants E and H mentioned that insufficient back support led to stiffness and discomfort, while Participants C and G highlighted the significance of breathable cushion materials, particularly for comfort during summer.
- Multi-functionality and adaptation to life scenarios: Feedback from participants showed the necessity of balancing multifunctionality with daily usability. For instance, farmers and retired workers prioritized durability and robust materials, while community volunteers and homemakers preferred designs compatible with home environments and easy to clean. These responses reflect the diverse demands for multifunctional designs based on user backgrounds.
5. Conclusions
- Integration of armrest and stable support: In the design of assistive seat cushions, combining armrests with stable support must be emphasized to enhance safety and a sense of security. This aligns with the “stability first” need identified in the empathy maps.
- Material selection for comfort and durability: Breathable and durable materials must be used to accommodate different climates and prolonged use, addressing users’ demands for “comfort and durability”.
- Incorporate adjustable features: Adjustable functions must be adopted to meet the needs of users with varying body types and usage scenarios, particularly in diverse environments such as homes and community settings.
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Lin, Z.-Y.; Sung, I.-J.; Chen, C.-T. Preliminary Study on Design of Elderly Seats Using Evaluation Grid Method: Assistive Cushions for Sitting and Standing Support. Eng. Proc. 2025, 103, 19. https://doi.org/10.3390/engproc2025103019
Lin Z-Y, Sung I-J, Chen C-T. Preliminary Study on Design of Elderly Seats Using Evaluation Grid Method: Assistive Cushions for Sitting and Standing Support. Engineering Proceedings. 2025; 103(1):19. https://doi.org/10.3390/engproc2025103019
Chicago/Turabian StyleLin, Zi-Yang, I-Jen Sung, and Chun-Tung Chen. 2025. "Preliminary Study on Design of Elderly Seats Using Evaluation Grid Method: Assistive Cushions for Sitting and Standing Support" Engineering Proceedings 103, no. 1: 19. https://doi.org/10.3390/engproc2025103019
APA StyleLin, Z.-Y., Sung, I.-J., & Chen, C.-T. (2025). Preliminary Study on Design of Elderly Seats Using Evaluation Grid Method: Assistive Cushions for Sitting and Standing Support. Engineering Proceedings, 103(1), 19. https://doi.org/10.3390/engproc2025103019