2021
DOI: 10.31880/10344/10261
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Perceived Capabilities and Barriers for Do-It-Yourself Repair

Abstract: Understanding the extent of common users' capabilities to repair products themselves, and the barriers during the repair could help legislators and manufacturers improve the design of products. This paper investigates users' capacity for using various common repair tools, their experience in repairing different household appliances, and the degree to which greater repair experience enables them to overcome related barriers to repair. Data was collected through questionnaires by 276 participants. Most responden… Show more

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“…Health and safety risks to the user during and after repair. Features minimizing safety risks also increasing confidence in product disassembly and reassembly [26].…”
Section: Health and Safetymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Health and safety risks to the user during and after repair. Features minimizing safety risks also increasing confidence in product disassembly and reassembly [26].…”
Section: Health and Safetymentioning
confidence: 99%