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学者姓名:危希曦
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Nurses often encounter negative emotions such as fatigue, boredom, anxiety and fear in the course of their nursing duties, and one of the efficient approaches to improve their emotions is to wear the proper nursing scrubs during their tasks. This paper presents a work with the overall objective to have an emotionally tailored apparel design of nursing scrubs. To reach this objective, the study first mines Kansei words to recognize nurses' emotions in nursing scrubs domain. Then, design attributes and their corresponding attribute levels for nursing scrubs are identified and determined by applying the rank sum ratio method. Furthermore, a model mapping nurses' emotions to design attributes of nursing scrubs is established by employing the entropy-weight technique for order preference by similarity to an ideal solution approach. The study yields two significant contributions: (a) presenting the first ever emotion recognition for nurses, which provides a domain-specific foundation for investigating nurses' psychological wellbeing; (b) constructing a model to conduct the emotional apparel design of female nursing scrubs, which offers a guide to improve preferred and satisfied female nursing scrubs for nurses, and thus positive emotions will be experienced during their nursing duties.
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apparel apparel design design Emotions Emotions nurses nurses nursing scrubs nursing scrubs
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GB/T 7714 | Zhao, Yu , Li, Zhou , Cheng, Yan et al. An approach to the emotional design of female nursing scrubs [J]. | TEXTILE RESEARCH JOURNAL , 2024 , 94 (21-22) : 2351-2362 . |
MLA | Zhao, Yu et al. "An approach to the emotional design of female nursing scrubs" . | TEXTILE RESEARCH JOURNAL 94 . 21-22 (2024) : 2351-2362 . |
APA | Zhao, Yu , Li, Zhou , Cheng, Yan , Zhou, Feng , Wei, Xixi . An approach to the emotional design of female nursing scrubs . | TEXTILE RESEARCH JOURNAL , 2024 , 94 (21-22) , 2351-2362 . |
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Apparel has the potential to influence the external expression of wearer's emotional state and can even empower them, making patients' hospital wearing a crucial factor in their emotional experience and medical treatment. This study aims to investigate the emotional factors that drive patients' behavioral responses to hospital gowns using the pleasure-arousal-dominance (PAD) model. With the survey conduction and data analysis, the results identified that the color and silhouette of hospital gowns lead to the emotional experience of arousal, while the structure leads to the emotional experience of dominance, which in turn brings patients a high sense of pleasure and further affect their acceptance and willingness to continue wearing hospital gowns. Based on the results of the research, new hospital gowns were designed and validated, which further confirmed the relationship between the attributes of hospital gowns and emotions of patients. Thus, by extending the PAD model to the context of patients' use of hospital gowns, this study provides designers with a basis for creating emotionally driven atmosphere factors in the development of hospital gowns for the Chinese market that improve acceptance and continuation of hospital gowns, making a valuable contribution to knowledge in this field.
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behavioral responses behavioral responses emotional responses emotional responses PAD model PAD model Patients' hospital wearing Patients' hospital wearing structural equation model structural equation model
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GB/T 7714 | Zhao, Yu , Zhou, Feng , Zhao, Yan et al. Development of an emotional response model for hospital gown design using structural equation modeling [J]. | AUTEX RESEARCH JOURNAL , 2024 , 24 (1) . |
MLA | Zhao, Yu et al. "Development of an emotional response model for hospital gown design using structural equation modeling" . | AUTEX RESEARCH JOURNAL 24 . 1 (2024) . |
APA | Zhao, Yu , Zhou, Feng , Zhao, Yan , Zou, Yunding , Wei, Xixi . Development of an emotional response model for hospital gown design using structural equation modeling . | AUTEX RESEARCH JOURNAL , 2024 , 24 (1) . |
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The design of China's apparel has undergone tremendous changes in the past 70 years. In order to investigate the transition in the design of Chinese apparel over these years, progress with three phases of apparel design in the past 70 years have been described in terms of the silhouette, color, materials, and details of apparel design by employing the expert panel method. Further, a quantitative model of the random forest was proposed to link the transition of apparel design and its determinants, including economy, aesthetics, science and technology, and globalization. The importance weight for each of these determinants had also been determined. In doing so, this study offers insights for apparel designers regarding ways of strategically designing apparel under the transition dynamics in China to follow the mainstream of the transition, and meet consumers' satisfaction towards apparel design.
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apparel design apparel design Chinese Chinese economy economy random forest random forest transition transition
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GB/T 7714 | Zhao, Yu , Zhou, Feng , Cheng, Yan et al. Developing a quantitative relationship towards apparel design transition in China [J]. | TEXTILE RESEARCH JOURNAL , 2023 , 93 (19-20) : 4639-4647 . |
MLA | Zhao, Yu et al. "Developing a quantitative relationship towards apparel design transition in China" . | TEXTILE RESEARCH JOURNAL 93 . 19-20 (2023) : 4639-4647 . |
APA | Zhao, Yu , Zhou, Feng , Cheng, Yan , Zhao, Yan , Song, Jing , Wei, Xixi . Developing a quantitative relationship towards apparel design transition in China . | TEXTILE RESEARCH JOURNAL , 2023 , 93 (19-20) , 4639-4647 . |
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