Toward enabling winter occupations: testing a winter coat designed for older adults
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Toward enabling winter occupations: testing a winter coat designed for older adults |
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Background
Previous research indicates that older adults have difficulties using winter clothing, which contributes to their risk of isolation during winter. Research has also shown that a winter coat that requires less flexibility, strength, and dexterity would help support this population.
Purpose
This pilot study evaluated the measured and perceived effectiveness of a winter coat prototype that had a funnel sleeve design.
Methods
Eight older adults trialed three coats (the participant’s own coat, a coat fitted with sleeve gripper, and the prototype coat), which were evaluated though shoulder range of motion measurements and by the participant completing a survey.
Findings
Less shoulder range of motion was used to put on the prototype coat. Survey findings support range of motion data that Sleeve Gripper has limited utility.
Implications
A funnel sleeve design may require less range of motion at the shoulder compared to other coats.
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Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy
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