15º Congresso Brasileiro de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento em Design

UFAM — Manaus (AM)

Outubro/2024

Desenvolvimento de Artefatos para a Identificação do Daltonismo: Uma Revisão Sistemática de Literatura

Development of Artifacts for Color Vision Deficiency Identification: A Systematic Literature Review

Como citar

Pereira, Thiovane da Rosa; Jacques, Jocelise Jacques de; Cardoso, Eduardo; Silva, Tânia Luisa Koltermann da; Silva, Régio Pierre da; "Desenvolvimento de Artefatos para a Identificação do Daltonismo: Uma Revisão Sistemática de Literatura", p. 2736-2759. PPG Design Caderno Científico, Manaus, 2024. Anais do XV Congresso Brasileiro de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento em Design – P&D Design Manaus., DOI https://doi.org/10.29327/5457226.1-372

Resumo

Este estudo é uma Revisão Sistemática de Literatura (RSL) que visa identificar os artefatos utilizados para a identificação do daltonismo. A análise incluiu 33 artigos publicados entre 2015 e 2023, seguindo as recomendações de Dresch, Lacerda e Júnior (2015), o roteiro de Conforto, Amaral e Silva (2011) e as diretrizes PRISMA. Os estudos foram classificados em duas categorias: desenvolvimento de novos artefatos e investigação de testes existentes. Foram analisados 23 estudos sobre testes tradicionais e dez propostas de novos artefatos. As tecnologias mais estudadas incluem placas pseudoisocromáticas, como o Teste de Ishihara, testes de ordenamento de matrizes e métodos de equalização. A pesquisa destaca a interdisciplinaridade do campo, com predomínio na oftalmologia, e a importância do design na criação de ferramentas diagnósticas mais acessíveis e eficazes.
Palavras-chave:

design, daltonismo, artefato, diagnóstico, revisão sistemática de literatura

Abstract

This study is a Systematic Literature Review aiming to identify the artifacts used for identifying color vision deficiency. The analysis included 33 articles published between 2015 and 2023, following the recommendations of Dresch, Lacerda, and Júnior (2015), the guidelines of Conforto, Amaral, and Silva (2011), and PRISMA. The studies were classified into two categories: development of new artifacts and investigation of existing tests. Twenty-three studies analyzed traditional tests, while ten proposed new artifacts.
Keywords:

color vision deficiency, artifacts, diagnosis, systematic literature review

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