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http://dx.doi.org/10.6109/jkiice.2022.26.7.1019

An Analysis on the Effect of Intention and Satisfaction on the Purchase of Orthopedic Shoes in Patients with Mild Foot Disease according to the Characteristics of Shoe Design  

Park, Junhong (Department of Media and Imaging, Kyungnam College of Information & Technology)
Lee, Junsang (Department of Product Design Engineering, Dong-Eui University)
Abstract
In recent years, the number of foot disease patients due to bad walking habits and living environment is increasing. We examine how patients with mild foot disease according to shoe design characteristics affect satisfaction and purchase intention when purchasing orthopedic shoes. The design characteristics of shoes consisted of functionality, convenience, and aesthetics. It was found that aesthetics had an effect on purchasing orthopedic shoes. Even if the factors of functionality and convenience have little effect, if the aesthetic is high, purchase intention and satisfaction are affected. Various elements are required for design according to the frequency of participation in social activities for each mild foot disease and the purpose of wearing it. It is expected that the development of useful orthopedic shoe designs that patients with mild foot disease can wear in their daily life will lead to practical application and satisfaction by further supplementing the characteristic factors of orthopedic shoe design identified through the research results.
Keywords
Foot disease; functionality; aesthetics; convenience; satisfaction;
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