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Background This study systematically analyzed the comprehensive trends in design research for the elderly, which has gained increasing importance due to rapid population aging. Using the PRISMA methodology, this study examined literature published in domestic academic journals from 2015 to 2024.
Methods Using the PRISMA methodology, inclusion and exclusion criteria were established to select the target literature. To ensure the reliability of the study, cross-validation was conducted among three design researchers (Cronbach’s alpha = 0.806). Based on the final selection of 60 studies, three research questions were addressed: research objectives, research approaches, and annual trends.
Result Early research focused on universal design and improvements in living environments. Over time, the scope expanded to include digital UX and healthcare applications. More recently, AI-driven personalized services and interaction design have emerged as key research directions.
Conclusion The findings indicate that future research on design for older adults should expand beyond functional support, such as physical and mental assistance, to enhancing their autonomy in daily life. To achieve this, a greater emphasis should be placed on data-driven personalized healthcare and UX/UI design that considers user experience. |
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Key Words |
노인, 디자인, PRISMA(Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic) 체계적 문헌 고찰 방법론, Elderly, Design, PRISMA(Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic) Methodology |
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