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高齢者用歩行器の世界市場規模、シェア、産業動向分析レポート:最終用途別、タイプ別、地域別の展望と予測、2023年~2030年Global Elderly Walker Market Size, Share & Industry Trends Analysis Report By End-use (Hospitals, Home Care, and Others), By Type (Rollators, Knee Walkers, and Standard Walkers), By Regional Outlook and Forecast, 2023 - 2030 |
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高齢者用歩行器の世界市場規模、シェア、産業動向分析レポート:最終用途別、タイプ別、地域別の展望と予測、2023年~2030年 |
出版日: 2023年06月30日
発行: KBV Research
ページ情報: 英文 134 Pages
納期: 即納可能
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高齢者用歩行器の市場規模は2030年までに23億米ドルに達し、予測期間中にCAGR 7.0%の市場成長率で上昇すると予測されます。
骨折は、高齢者の転倒によって引き起こされる最も頻度の高い大怪我であることが多いです。この年齢層では、転倒、骨粗鬆症、その他怪我をしやすくする変数が組み合わさって、股関節、手首、上腕骨、骨盤の骨折を引き起こします。高齢者の転倒や骨折の増加により、市場の拡大が見込まれています。市場は、関節炎や歩行異常の発生率の増加、視覚障害者の支援技術に対する需要の増加、改良型移動装置の使用の増加などの影響を受けると予想されます。
しかし、一部の高齢者が歩行器のような支援技術を利用しないことを選ぶ理由の1つは、支援技術を利用した結果、「アイデンティティの価値が下がる」というスティグマです。歩行器のような支援技術の使用を考えている高齢者は、歩行器を自分の晩年や障害のしるしと見なす可能性のある人からのスティグマに対処しなければならないです。したがって、歩行器の使用に関連するスティグマは、高齢者用歩行器の市場拡大の障壁となる可能性があります。COVID-19パンデミックの間、病院はCOVID-19患者の治療に注意を集中し、他の患者を敬遠しました。そのため、パーキンソン病や関節炎など他の病気の治療を受ける人が少なくなっています。その結果、高齢者用歩行器の販売台数は減少しています。こうした要因が、パンデミック期の市場拡大に悪影響を及ぼしました。
タイプの展望
タイプ別に見ると、市場はローレーター、膝歩行器、標準歩行器に区分されます。2022年には、ローレーターセグメントが市場で最大の収益シェアを記録しました。予想される期間中の使用は、器具を持ち上げる必要性を減らし、方向制御を提供するローレーターの車輪の能力によって容易になります。骨粗しょう症や関節炎の発生率も上昇しており、移動補助具の認知度や技術的に改良されたローレーターの使用の増加も、市場の拡大に寄与しています。
最終用途の展望
最終用途別に見ると、市場は病院、在宅ケア、その他に分けられます。2022年には、在宅ケアセグメントが市場で大きな収益シェアを獲得しました。これは、在宅ケアを受けている高齢患者が歩行器を使用する頻度が高いためです。これは、遠隔医療サービスを受けるのに、より安価な方法を提供するためです。さらに、高齢患者のための在宅ケア環境重視の高まりと、特に高齢者の快適性を向上させる方法に関する知識の増加は、いずれも市場開拓に貢献しています。
地域の展望
地域別に見ると、市場は北米、欧州、アジア太平洋、ラテンアメリカ・中東・アフリカで分析されます。北米地域は、2022年に最も高い収益シェアを生み出し、市場をリードしました。この地域には高齢者が多いからです。この地域の市場を牽引しているのは、主に最先端の医療施設と整備された償還制度です。さらに、この地域ではパーキンソン病、関節炎、その他の慢性障害などの対象疾患の発生率が高いため、予測期間を通じて市場の拡大が加速すると予測されています。
List of Figures
The Global Elderly Walker Market size is expected to reach $2.3 billion by 2030, rising at a market growth of 7.0% CAGR during the forecast period.
Knee walkers are purchased more often as it is required for old people more. Hence, Knee Walkers generated $358.1 million revenue in the market in 2022. The WHO projects that by 2030, 1 in 6 individuals worldwide would be 60 or older. From 1 billion in 2020, there will be 1.4 billion persons over the age of 60 by this time. By 2050, there will be 2.1 billion people in the globe who are 60 or older, a doubling of the current population. Between 2020 and 2050, the number of people 80 or older is projected to treble, reaching 426 million. Eighty percent of senior citizens will reside in low- and middle-income nations by 2050.
Elderly adults often suffer from conditions including hearing loss, refractive errors, cataracts, back and neck discomfort, osteoarthritis, depression, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes, and dementia. People are more prone to have many ailments at once as they become older. It is anticipated that the growing older population and such attempts to address the issue would increase healthcare spending and investment, supporting the availability of items like elderly walkers. Therefore, the growing elderly population may be fueling market expansion. Some of the factors impacting the market are increasing rates of falls and fractures among the elderly, global increase in arthritis cases, and the stigma associated with using walkers.
Fractures are often the most frequent major injury brought on by falls in older people. In this age range, falls, osteoporosis, and other variables that make people more prone to injury combine to cause fractures of the hip, wrist, humerus, and pelvis. The market is expected to expand as a consequence of the increase in falls and fractures among the older population. The market is anticipated to be impacted by an increase in the incidence of arthritis and gait abnormalities, as well as an increase in the demand for assistive technologies among persons who are visually impaired and an increase in the use of improved mobility devices.
However, one of the reasons some older people opt not to utilize assistive technology like walkers is the stigma of having a "devalued identity" as a consequence of utilizing it. An older person who is thinking about using assistive technology, such walkers, must deal with the potential for stigma from those who could see the walker as a sign of their late age and impairment. Thus, the stigma associated with using walkers might constitute a barrier to the market's expansion for older walkers. During the COVID-19 pandemic, hospitals focused their attention on treating COVID-19 patients and shunned other patients. Because of this, fewer individuals are receiving treatment for other illnesses including Parkinson's disease and arthritis. As a consequence, fewer elderly walkers are being sold. These factors adversely affected market expansion during the pandemic era.
Type Outlook
Based on type, the market is segmented into rollators, knee walkers, and standard walkers. In 2022, the rollators segment registered the largest revenue share in the market. Its use during the anticipated term is made easier by the rollators wheel's capacity to reduce the need for raising the apparatus and provide directional control. The incidence of osteoporosis and arthritis is also rising, as is awareness of assistive mobility aids and the growing use of technologically improved rollators, all of which contribute to the market's expansion.
End-Use Outlook
On the basis of end-use, the market is divided into hospitals, home care, and others. In 2022, the homecare segment garnered a substantial revenue share in the market. This is because older patients receiving home care are using walkers more often. It offers a less expensive method for people to get remote healthcare services. Additionally, a growing emphasis on in-home care settings for older patients and an increase in knowledge of ways to improve the comfort of the elderly in particular, both contribute to the market's development.
Regional Outlook
Region wise, the market is analysed across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and LAMEA. The North America region led the market by generating the highest revenue share in 2022. This is because there are many elderly people living in this area. The market in this area is primarily driven by the availability of cutting-edge healthcare facilities and well-developed reimbursement systems. Additionally, it is projected that the high incidence of target illnesses in this area, such as Parkinson's disease, arthritis, and other chronic impairments, would accelerate market expansion there throughout the course of the projection period.
The market research report covers the analysis of key stake holders of the market. Key companies profiled in the report include Invacare Corporation, Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare (Medical Depot, Inc.), Compass Health Brands Corporation (Carex Health Brands), Medline Industries, Inc., Briggs Healthcare Corporation, Topro Industrie AS, GF Health Products, Inc., Nova Medical Products, Kaye Products, Inc. and Just Walkers.
Market Segments covered in the Report:
By End Use
By Type
By Geography
Companies Profiled
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