Lindsay Sally, Fuentes Kristina, Ragunathan Sharmigaa, Li Yiyan, Ross Timothy
Bloorview Research Institute, Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital, East York, Canada.
Department of Occupational Science & Occupational Therapy, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
PLoS One. 2024 Jan 25;19(1):e0291228. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0291228. eCollection 2024.
Accessible housing is imperative to enabling independent living for many people with disabilities; yet, research consistently shows how people with disabilities often lack appropriate accessible housing and are more likely to experience unaffordable, insecure, and/or poor quality housing. Therefore, the aim of this study was to understand promising practices, policies and interventions regarding accessible independent housing for people with disabilities.
We conducted a scoping review that involved searching seven international literature databases that identified 4831 studies, 60 of which met our inclusion criteria.
The reviewed studies involved 18 countries over a 20-year period. Our review highlighted the following key trends: (1) removing barriers to obtaining accessible housing (e.g., advocacy, builders enhancing housing supply, subsidies and financial incentives); (2) policies influencing accessible housing; (3) interventions to enhance accessible housing (i.e., home modifications, smart homes, mobile applications and other experimental devices); and (4) the impact of accessible independent housing on health and wellbeing.
Our findings emphasize the importance of accessible housing for people with disabilities and the urgent need to advance accessible housing options.
无障碍住房对于许多残疾人实现独立生活至关重要;然而,研究一直表明,残疾人往往缺乏合适的无障碍住房,更有可能面临住房负担不起、不安全和/或质量差的问题。因此,本研究的目的是了解有关残疾人无障碍独立住房的成功做法、政策和干预措施。
我们进行了一项范围综述,涉及搜索七个国际文献数据库,共识别出4831项研究,其中60项符合我们的纳入标准。
所审查的研究涉及18个国家,时间跨度为20年。我们的综述突出了以下关键趋势:(1)消除获得无障碍住房的障碍(例如,宣传、建筑商增加住房供应、补贴和财政激励措施);(2)影响无障碍住房的政策;(3)增强无障碍住房的干预措施(即房屋改造、智能家居、移动应用程序和其他实验设备);以及(4)无障碍独立住房对健康和福祉的影响。
我们的研究结果强调了无障碍住房对残疾人的重要性,以及推进无障碍住房选择的迫切需求。