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- Expert comprehensive assessment of the quality of inclusive clothing in the context of ensuring social adaptation and rehabilitation of people with disabilities
- Rogova K. I., Chagina L. L., Shipova N. S., Samokhvalova A. G. Expert comprehensive assessment of the quality of inclusive clothing in the context of ensuring social adaptation and rehabilitation of people with disabilities. Technologies & Quality. 2025. No 4(70). P. 30–35. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.34216/2587-6147-2025-4-70-30-35.
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.34216/2587-6147-2025-4-70-30-35
- УДК: 677.025
- EDN: WBANVA
- Publish date: 2025-11-07
- Annotation: The article tested a method developed by the authors for a comprehensive quantitative assessment of the quality of inclusive clothing, which allows, basing on the most significant indicators of clothing quality identified by three expert groups for people with a certain nosology, to identify the effectiveness of functionally improved adaptive products in comparison with similar standard models in terms of their impact on social rehabilitation and adaptation, improving the quality of life and subjective well-being. Experts evaluating products include people with disabilities, specialists involved in the rehabilitation and adaptation of the disabled, as well as garment manufacturing professionals who create clothing, including scientists and researchers in this field. The list of the most significant indicators used to assess the quality and effectiveness of adaptive products is determined for each of the three groups of consumers with disabilities under consideration.
- Keywords: people with disabilities, adaptive products, comprehensive quantitative assessment, quality, effectiveness, rehabilitation, adaptation
- Funding and acknowledgments: the work was carried out with the financial support of the Russian Science Foundation grant, project No 24-28-20297.
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