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Innovating Elderly Clothing Features for Enhanced Wearability Using A Design Thinking Approach Hanifah, Harum Iffah; Soewardikoen, Didit Widiatmoko; Azhar, Hanif; Rahman, Yanuar
Advances In Social Humanities Research Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): Advances In Social Humanities Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/adv.v3i3.349

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Elderly individuals aged 60 and above often encounter various challenges in daily activities, such as dressing up. These challenges include difficulties in donning and doffing clothing, the need for frequent changes of clothes, struggles with clothing due to tremors, and obstacles faced by some elderly individuals when dressing while seated. As individuals age, there is typically an increase in their level of dependency. This case research is conducted at the Panti Sosial Tresna Werdha Budi Pertiwi (Elderly Care home) in Bandung, focusing on the design of adaptive clothing. Utilizing a design thinking approach, this research identifies the challenges and needs of the elderly population. The design thinking process includes data collection through observations and interviews, analyzing the primary needs of the elderly, ideating and developing potential solutions, and conducting testing with prospective users. The research addresses six key aspects: comfort, ease of use, flexibility of movement, aesthetic appeal, convenience in storage and washing, and safety to minimize the risk of injury. This research was performed to develop adaptive clothing that simplifies the elderly's dressing and undressing process. The adaptive clothing design aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) on “Good Health and Well-being” by enhancing the quality of life for the elderly through tailored designs that cater to their unique needs.
Designing Board Games as an Enhancer of A Sense of Community and Cognition for The Elderly of Tresna Werdha Budi Pertiwi Social Care Amaliani, Ragil Nahya; Soewardikoen, Didit Widiatmoko; Azhar, Hanif; Rahman, Yanuar
Advances In Social Humanities Research Vol. 3 No. 4 (2025): Advances In Social Humanities Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/adv.v3i4.429

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The elderly population often experiences a decline in social interaction and cognitive function, especially in institutional settings such as the Tresna Werdha Budi Pertiwi Social Home in Bandung. Residents frequently face isolation and reduced mental stimulation, which impairs their emotional well-being and independence. This study aims to design a board game that enhances social togetherness and improves cognitive ability among older women in the institution. Using a Design Thinking methodology, researchers engaged in five stages: empathize (through interviews and observations), define (via SWOT analysis and crossover), ideate (sketching concepts and mind mapping), prototype (creating physical mock-ups), and test (evaluating usability with real users). The final product, titled "ABC Brain Teaser," features bright, high-contrast visuals and simple but challenging rules tailored to older people’s preferences and cognitive capabilities. Testing revealed that participants found the game engaging, easy to use, and beneficial for memory stimulation and interaction. The board game effectively addressed the lack of communal activity and provided an inclusive tool for cognitive exercise. This research offers a replicable model for elderly care institutions seeking non-pharmacological interventions to enhance life quality, demonstrating that board games can be both therapeutic and socially empowering when designed with empathy and local context in mind.
Design of the Experimental Mini Course Program of Raden Dewi Sartika's Thought-Based Design at Dewi Sartika School Bandung Isyaturrodiyah, Amalina; Soewardikoen, Didit Widiatmoko; Azhar, Hanif; Rahman , Yanuar
Advances In Social Humanities Research Vol. 3 No. 7 (2025): Advances In Social Humanities Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/adv.v3i7.454

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Sekolah Dewi Sartika Bandung merupakan lembaga pendidikan bersejarah yang awalnya bernama Sakola Kautamaan Istri dan didirikan untuk memberikan akses pendidikan bagi perempuan. Seiring waktu, sekolah ini mengalami penurunan popularitas akibat regulasi dan persaingan institusi pendidikan. Penelitian ini bertujuan merancang program mini course eksperimental berbasis pemikiran Raden Dewi Sartika guna mengembalikan identitas sekolah serta menjawab isu global seperti kesetaraan gender dan pencemaran lingkungan. Program dirancang dengan pendekatan design thinking melalui tahapan empati, define, ideate, prototipe, dan test. Teknik pengumpulan data dilakukan melalui observasi, wawancara, dan studi pustaka. Hasil perancangan meliputi konsep rancangan program berbasis nilai kemandirian dan keberdayaan perempuan, bahan ajar, isi modul, serta model bisnis sederhana untuk mendukung keberlanjutan program. Program ini ditujukan untuk memperkuat citra sekolah sebagai institusi berbasis nilai lokal dan relevan secara sosial, serta memberikan kontribusi terhadap Tujuan Pembangunan Berkelanjutan (SDGs) dengan pendekatan kreatif dan aplikatif. Penelitian ini diharapkan menjadi strategi edukatif yang adaptif terhadap tantangan zaman dan bermanfaat untuk penguatan karakter siswa melalui warisan nilai budaya pendidikan.
Visual Design to Support the Sundanese Princess Digital Campaign at the Living Museum of the Kaoetamaan Istri Bandung School Ghifari, Asy Syifa Rahma; Soewardikoen, Didit Widiatmoko; Azhar, Hanif; Rahman, Yanuar
Advances In Social Humanities Research Vol. 3 No. 6 (2025): Advances In Social Humanities Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/adv.v3i6.442

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The increasing public interest in historical and cultural tourism encourages the need for an attractive digital approach to support the preservation of cultural heritage. The Living Museum of Sakola Kaoetamaan Istri aims to increase public awareness of the history of Indonesia's first women's school as well as become an educational space for Sundanese cultural values. This museum is located in the cultural heritage building of the Dewi Sartika Foundation Elementary and Junior High School in Bandung City. This research aims to design visual support for digital campaigns to increase public awareness and understanding of Sundanese princess culture fought for by the national hero, Dewi Sartika. The design thinking  approach used includes the stages of empathize, define, ideate, prototype, and test. The empathize and define  stage was carried out through interviews, field observations, and literature studies, with data mapping using the 360 mapping  method and SWOT analysis. The ideate and prototyping  stage involved 8 tourists and 5 stakeholders in a brainstorming session and design selection. In the test stage, the digital poster mockup was evaluated by 54 respondents through a google form  questionnaire based on the Gestalt principle  . The digital poster developed contains information about the museum's tour guide services through social media as part of the campaign strategy. The poster visual is presented in the form of a mockup to provide a clear picture to stakeholders and potential visitors regarding the final appearance. The results of the evaluation showed that the majority of respondents understood the message well thanks to a combination of visual elements such as color, layout, font size, illustrations, and supporting photos. The consistency of the visual appearance improves readability, builds the atmosphere of the old women's school, and creates an emotional closeness with visitors. The design of this poster is expected to be a digital campaign model for other living museums in Indonesia.
Co-Authors Abdillah, Muhammad Faqih Abdillah, Muhammad Faqih AlAzhari, Muhamad Roihan Alghonyu, Dhara Alit Kumala Dewi Amaliani, Ragil Nahya Aminahtul Zahroh Andreas Rio Adriyanto Andrina, Hanifaturrahmi Anggie Khairunnisa Apip Apip Ari Riadi Aris Sutejo Avison Xaquil Azhar Azhari, Irfan Azizah Septiningtyas Azlina Ahmad Azzahra, Shafa Tasya Dandi Yunidar Dea Aulia Sari I.M.S Denisha Octavia Diani Apsari Dody Achmad S.Sn Faishal Mufied Al Anshary Faizal, Mochammad Faizal, Mochammad Fajriani, Mediva Dyah Fauzy, Mohamad Tohir Gagat Ekasakti Pertiwi Ghifari, Asy Syifa Rahma Guntur Guntur Hanif Azhar Hanif Azhar Hanifah, Harum Iffah Hanum, Ismiyati I Dewa Alit Dwija P I Gusti Agung Rangga Lawe Ilhamsyah Indrawan, Ricky Irfan Dwi Rahadianto Irwan Sudarisman Isyaturrodiyah, Amalina Krishna Diswatra Mahendra Nur Hadiansyah Mochammad Faizal Mohamad Taha Ijab Mohammad Isa Pramana Koesoemadinata Muhammad Faqih Abdillah Muhammad Yudhi Rezaldi Muhammad Yudhi Rezaldi Octavia, Denisha Octavia, Denisha Oktavian Eka Wahyuning Tyas Prabandaru, Hanindito Putra, I Dewa Alit Dwija Putri, Alisa Dwi Putri, Shafira Nursyah Rabiah Abdul Kadir Ragil Nahya Amaliani Rahmandito Dwiatno Rahmatillah, Fafi Rahmi, Lutfia Fatihah RATNA SARI Razi, Aria Ar Rifanti, Alifah Hanifia Riky Azharyandi Siswanto Rizka Arika Romadhoni, Bobby Sari I.M.S, Dea Aulia Sari I.M.S, Dea Aulia Sari Ramadeni Setyonugroho, Kukuh Nur Soewarlan, Santosa Suhendari, Wulan Suhendari, Wulan Sunarmi Sunarmi Taufik Murtono Wahdan Arum Inawati Wahyu Setiadi Wahyu Setiadi, Wahyu Wirania Swasty Wulan Suhendari Yanuar Rahman Yusantiar, Renta