Fänge Agneta, Iwarsson Susanne
Division of Occupational Therapy, Lund University, PO Box 157, S-221 00 Lund, Sweden.
Am J Occup Ther. 2005 May-Jun;59(3):296-304. doi: 10.5014/ajot.59.3.296.
To investigate longitudinal changes in activities of daily living (ADL) dependence and aspects of usability in housing among clients receiving housing adaptation grants in Sweden.
The ADL Staircase and the Usability in My Home instruments were used to collect data on three occasions: at baseline 1 month before housing adaptation, at follow-ups 2 to 3 months after housing adaptation completion, and after another 6 to 7 months. In all, 131 clients, living in ordinary housing 24 to 93 years of age were consecutively enrolled.
Overall ADL dependence did not change significantly whereas dependence in "Bathing" decreased over time. "Activity aspects" and "Personal and social aspects" of usability improved at different phases in the process.
This study delivers new insights about the complexity of longitudinal person-environment-activity transactions, specifically targeting activity and usability. The results are useful for developing efficient strategies for evaluating housing adaptations within occupational therapy practice and research.
调查瑞典获得住房改造补助的客户在日常生活活动(ADL)依赖性和住房可用性方面的纵向变化。
使用ADL阶梯量表和“我的家”可用性工具在三个时间点收集数据:住房改造前1个月的基线期、住房改造完成后2至3个月的随访期以及再过6至7个月后。总共连续纳入了131名居住在普通住房中的客户,年龄在24至93岁之间。
总体ADL依赖性没有显著变化,而“洗澡”方面的依赖性随时间下降。可用性的“活动方面”和“个人与社会方面”在该过程的不同阶段有所改善。
本研究为纵向的人-环境-活动交互的复杂性提供了新的见解,特别针对活动和可用性。研究结果有助于制定有效的策略,以评估职业治疗实践和研究中的住房改造。