Douglas Jacinta, Winkler Dianne, Oliver Stacey, Liddicoat Stephanie, D'Cruz Kate
Summer Foundation Limited, Melbourne, Australia.
School of Allied Health, Human Services & Sport, Living with Disability Research Centre, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.
Disabil Rehabil. 2023 Apr;45(8):1370-1378. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2022.2060343. Epub 2022 Apr 27.
To assess the change in individual outcomes for people with disability and complex needs after moving into newly built, individualised apartments in the community.
People with disability (neurological disorder or cerebral palsy) and complex needs ( = 15, aged 18-65 years) completed quantitative self-report measures over two time-points (pre-move and 6-24 months post-move). Pre-move living arrangements included group homes, residential aged care, private rentals, and living with parents. Post-move living arrangements were individualised apartments built for people with disability. Health, wellbeing, community integration, and support needs were compared across pre- and post-move timepoints.
Paired sample -tests showed significant improvements consistent with large effects in wellbeing ( = 0.031, Eta=0.29) and community integration ( = 0.008, Eta=0.41), particularly home integration, and a trend towards improved health ( = 0.077, Eta=0.21). A Wilcoxon signed rank test demonstrated a trend towards reduced support needs (= -1.941, = 0.052) consistent with a medium effect ( = 0.35) and an average decrease of 2.4 support hours per participant per day.
Well-located housing with appropriate design, technology and support provision makes a positive contribution to wellbeing, community integration, and health for people with complex disability. Implications for rehabilitationPeople with disability who move into individualised apartments experience significant positive change in health, wellbeing, and participation.Findings highlight the benefits of housing that foster independence and enable personal choice and control.Evidence suggests that investment in appropriately designed and well-located housing has positive outcomes for people with disability.Evidence collected within this outcome framework has the potential to ensure models of housing and support that are responsive to the diverse and changing needs of people with disability.
评估残疾人士及有复杂需求者入住社区新建的个性化公寓后个人成果的变化。
患有残疾(神经疾病或脑瘫)且有复杂需求的人士((n = 15),年龄在18 - 65岁之间)在两个时间点(入住前和入住后6 - 24个月)完成了定量自我报告测量。入住前的居住安排包括集体之家、老年住宅护理、私人租赁以及与父母同住。入住后的居住安排是为残疾人士建造的个性化公寓。对入住前后的时间点在健康、幸福感、社区融入和支持需求方面进行了比较。
配对样本检验显示,幸福感((p = 0.031),埃塔系数(= 0.29))和社区融入((p = 0.008),埃塔系数(= 0.41))有显著改善且效果显著大,尤其是家庭融入方面,健康状况也有改善趋势((p = 0.077),埃塔系数(= 0.21))。威尔科克森符号秩检验显示支持需求有减少趋势((z = -1.941),(p = 0.052)),效果中等((r = 0.35)),每位参与者每天的支持时长平均减少2.4小时。
位置优越、设计合理、配备技术并提供支持的住房对残疾复杂人士的幸福感、社区融入和健康有积极贡献。对康复的启示入住个性化公寓的残疾人士在健康、幸福感和参与度方面经历了显著的积极变化。研究结果凸显了促进独立、允许个人选择和掌控的住房的益处。有证据表明,对设计合理、位置优越的住房进行投资对残疾人士有积极成果。在此成果框架内收集的证据有可能确保住房和支持模式能够响应残疾人士多样且不断变化的需求。