Falls in the elderly: designing human-centred hip protection for older people
Lead Research Organisation:
Falmouth University
Abstract
Hip fractures are a very serious condition in the elderly, greatly increasing morbidity and mortality, and decreasing healthy life years (Cianferotti et al. 2015). Current hip protectors (HP) comprise of underwear containing integrated or removable pads, providing impact protection around the hip joint. The acceptance of these products is compromised by, discomfort, dislike of appearance, difficulties getting on and off, and loss of daily living independence such as toileting (Sims-Gould et al. 2014).
I will develop prototypes to understand how hip protection can be designed to look, feel and operate, in a way that's sensitive to sociocultural and lifestyle aspirations of elderly people, whilst reducing the risk of hip fractures caused by falls. Human-centred design (HCD) will directly engage with people who are potential users of the product to inform the design development. A HCD language will stem from this research, embracing the reflective meaning perceived by users,
beyond solely technology-centred functional and aesthetic judgements of current designs.
I will develop prototypes to understand how hip protection can be designed to look, feel and operate, in a way that's sensitive to sociocultural and lifestyle aspirations of elderly people, whilst reducing the risk of hip fractures caused by falls. Human-centred design (HCD) will directly engage with people who are potential users of the product to inform the design development. A HCD language will stem from this research, embracing the reflective meaning perceived by users,
beyond solely technology-centred functional and aesthetic judgements of current designs.
People |
ORCID iD |
Simon Andrews (Student) |
Publications

Andrews S
(2023)
Human-centred design research during the pandemic: using an online survey to inform personas of women at risk of hip fracture
in Design for Health

Andrews S
(2019)
Designing better hip protectors: a critical and contextual review examining their acceptance and adoption in older populations
in The Design Journal

Andrews SR
(2019)
Designing better hip protectors: a critical and contextual review examining their acceptance and adoption in older populations
in The Design Journal
Studentship Projects
Project Reference | Relationship | Related To | Start | End | Student Name |
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NE/W502388/1 | 31/03/2021 | 30/03/2022 | |||
1934922 | Studentship | NE/W502388/1 | 30/09/2017 | 31/12/2023 | Simon Andrews |
Description | Collaboration with DM Orthotics |
Organisation | DM Orthotics |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sector | Private |
PI Contribution | Development of design concepts for hip protection garments. Preparation of drawings and CAD data to communicate designs. |
Collaborator Contribution | Advice on materials and manufacturing processes, and garment detailing relating to compression and performance sportswear. The partners have also contributed by producing physical prototypes of the design concepts I have developed. |
Impact | Physical prototypes as part of an iterative design development process. |
Start Year | 2017 |
Description | Co-designing with 'active agers': a methodology for meaningful engagement and insights |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | Local |
Primary Audience | Postgraduate students |
Results and Impact | The talk was about my research at a symposium called, Exploring Innovation within Technology, Design and Wellbeing. The purpose was to bring together researchers within the institution working at the junction of design and healthcare. This provided an opportunity for networking and sharing of best practice. Several undergraduate students also attended the event and participated in the questions and discussions. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2019 |
URL | https://www.falmouth.ac.uk/events/research-seminar-exploring-innovation-within-technology-design-and... |