TABLE 1. Context Attributes Important to Usability in Incontinence Care Products—Based on ISO 15621:20113 and ISO/IEC 62366:201511.
End User | Caregiver | Equipment | Task | Environment |
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Intellectual ability | Intellectual ability | Product identification | Task procedure | Job function |
Attitude | Attitude | Product description | Frequency of use | Interruptions |
Motivation | Motivation | eg, Procedure of application | Physical and mental demands | Stress |
Physical limitations | Physical limitations | Application areas | Output | Technical environment |
Physical capabilities | Physical capabilities | Major functions | Risk from error | Workplace conditions |
Body shape | Gender | Services | Safety demands | Atmospheric, auditory, thermal, visual conditions |
Gender | Skills/experience | Space and furniture | ||
Nature of incontinence | Training | Location | ||
Skills/experience | Health hazards | |||
Activities |