Ergonomic study on infant bathing behavior:implications for residential bathroom design
Based on an in-home survey of child-rearing behaviors in bathrooms,this study focuses on conducting ergonomic experiments related to caregivers'infant bathing behavior.By collecting skeletal motion data of caregivers,a dynamic behav-ior-space model is constructed to explore the relationships among the elements of"human""machine"and"environment".It analyzes the conflicts between the bath-room environment and infant bathing behav-ior,and proposes optimization suggestions for residential bathroom design from a child-friendly perspective.