Exploring physiological responses through electrodermal activity (EDA) for evaluating the impact of universal design features in a hotel environment.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION
Taylor Quinn, Zahra Vahedi, Lora Cavuoto
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Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore the feasibility of using electrodermal activity (EDA) to detect changes in physiological arousal linked to perceptions of accommodations, focusing on universal design (UD) features. In environments like hotels, designers must consider wellness, social integration, and cultural appropriateness to effectively implement UD. Challenges exist with implementing and evaluating UD to accommodate diverse user needs due to conflicting definitions and application issues. To meet the need for post-design evaluation discerning accommodations by features and user groups, EDA measures offer a way to capture individual reactions to external stimuli.

Materials and Methods: In this study, 22 adults (14 young, 8 older) completed an independent hotel walkthrough while expressing their perceptions. EDA was measured using a wristband, and participants' perceived stress and usability were assessed through questionnaires. Phasic EDA was extracted to represent discrete event-evoked changes in arousal.

Results: Findings demonstrated the potential of EDA to identify physiological response variations based on age and location within the hotel. Older adults displayed significantly higher levels of arousal and more favorable usability ratings (4.61 out of 5) compared to young adults, with peak arousal in the corridor and public restroom. Younger adults showed the highest arousal in the bathroom, often with negative associations. The groups differed in their reactions to the bathroom and reception areas.

Conclusions: Divergences between physiological responses and subjective outcomes highlighted the complexity of translating arousal measures into meaningful insights. EDA, combined with commentary, enhanced our understanding of user reactions to design elements to fill gaps left by subjective methods.

通过皮肤电活动(EDA)探索生理反应,以评估酒店环境中通用设计特征的影响。
目的:本研究的目的是探索使用皮肤电活动(EDA)来检测与住宿感知相关的生理唤醒变化的可行性,重点是通用设计(UD)特征。在像酒店这样的环境中,设计师必须考虑健康、社会融合和文化适宜性,以有效地实施UD。由于相互冲突的定义和应用程序问题,在实现和评估UD以适应不同用户需求方面存在挑战。为了满足设计后根据功能和用户群体进行评估的需要,EDA测量提供了一种捕捉个体对外部刺激反应的方法。材料和方法:在这项研究中,22名成年人(14名年轻人,8名老年人)完成了一个独立的酒店演练,同时表达了他们的看法。EDA使用腕带测量,参与者感知压力和可用性通过问卷进行评估。提取相性EDA来表示离散事件诱发的觉醒变化。结果:研究结果表明,EDA可以根据酒店内的年龄和位置确定生理反应的变化。与年轻人相比,老年人明显表现出更高的兴奋水平和更有利的可用性评分(4.61分,满分5分),在走廊和公共厕所的兴奋程度最高。年轻的成年人在浴室里表现出最高的兴奋感,通常带有负面的联想。两组人对浴室和接待区的反应不同。结论:生理反应和主观结果之间的差异突出了将唤醒测量转化为有意义的见解的复杂性。EDA与评论相结合,增强了我们对用户对设计元素反应的理解,填补了主观方法留下的空白。
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