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Exploring Accessible Beauty for Individuals With Upper Extremity Deficits

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Casa Colina Hospital and Centers for Healthcare

Status

Completed

Conditions

Guillain-Barre Syndrome
Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes (EDS)
Stroke Hemorrhagic
Stroke, Acute
Graves Disease
Stroke, Ischemic
Myasthenia Gravis
Traumatic Brain Injury
SCI - Spinal Cord Injury
Multiple Sclerosis
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Stroke (CVA) or TIA
Muscular Dystrophies
Lupus Erythematosus

Treatments

Other: Use of Rare Beauty makeup products

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05945784
IRB: 000000001

Details and patient eligibility

About

The purpose of this study is to investigate the accessibility of beauty products for individuals with upper extremity disabilities. By examining various factors such as packaging design, product applicators, and ease of use, this research aims to identify barriers faced by individuals with upper extremity disabilities or visual deficits when using beauty products. The study seeks to provide insights and recommendations for improving the accessibility of beauty products, ultimately promoting inclusivity and enhancing the overall beauty experience for individuals with disabilities.

Full description

Individuals with upper extremity disabilities face unique challenges when it comes to using beauty products. These disabilities can include conditions such as limb loss, limited mobility, or dexterity impairments, which can significantly impact their ability to engage in self-care and beauty routines. The accessibility of beauty products is crucial to ensure that individuals with upper extremity disabilities have equal opportunities to participate in activities that promote self-expression and confidence.

Research in the field of accessible design has highlighted the importance of inclusive product development across various industries, including cosmetics and personal care. However, limited attention has been given specifically to beauty products and their usability for individuals with upper extremity disabilities.

To address this gap, studies are being conducted to assess the accessibility of beauty products and identify potential barriers and solutions. These studies typically examine factors such as packaging design, ergonomics of product applicators, ease of grip, and maneuverability. By understanding the specific challenges faced by individuals with upper extremity disabilities, researchers can propose modifications and design considerations that enhance accessibility.

Enrollment

57 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 55 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

Individuals aged 18 years to 55 years.

  • Minimal to moderate upper extremity deficits, including but not limited to limited mobility or dexterity impairments.
  • Regular users beauty products.
  • Able to understand and communicate in the language of the study.

Exclusion criteria

  • Individuals below 18 years of age or over the age of 55.
  • Individuals without upper extremity deficits or with severe upper extremity deficits that may affect the participant's ability to engage in study activities.
  • Participants who are not regular users of beauty products.
  • Inability to understand and communicate in the language of the study.
  • Any medical or psychological condition that may affect the participant's ability to provide informed consent or engage in the study activities safely.
  • Individuals who experience facial skin or eye irritation reported by subject or observed by evaluator at baseline visit
  • History of allergic reactions, and/or known allergies to cosmetic ingredients, toiletries, sunscreens, etc.
  • Immunocompromised subjects
  • Individuals who may experience changes in hormones, such as just those using oral contraception for less than three months before the screening visit or who have changed hormonal contraceptive methods within the three months before the Baseline visit or planning to modify hormonal contraception treatment within the duration of the study.
  • Known to be pregnant, lactating or planning to become pregnant within six months. Subjects who become pregnant during the study must inform the Principal Investigator immediately.

Trial design

57 participants in 1 patient group

Minimal to moderate upper extremity deficits
Description:
* Individuals aged 18 years to 55 years. * Minimal to moderate upper extremity deficits, including but not limited to limited mobility or dexterity impairments. * Regular users of beauty products. * Able to understand and communicate in the language of the study.
Treatment:
Other: Use of Rare Beauty makeup products

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Niko Fullmer

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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