Washington Selena E, Edwards Emma, Fink Abby, Radocha Lucy
Selena E. Washington, PhD, MSPH, OTR/L, is Associate Professor, Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, Doisy College of Health Sciences, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO;
Emma Edwards, OTR/L, is Adjunct Instructor, Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, Doisy College of Health Sciences, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO.
Am J Occup Ther. 2025 Mar 1;79(2). doi: 10.5014/ajot.2025.050987.
As the aging population expands, the need to develop home modification programs that effectively support older adults living in low-income households is increasing.
To examine how an interprofessional team implemented the Older Adult Home Modification Program (OAHMP) at a specific urban site and integrated functional interventions and home modifications to address the safety, accessibility, and functional needs of older adults in low-income households.
This program evaluation study used descriptive analysis to evaluate sociodemographic characteristics, pre- and postimplementation data, and home modifications.
An urban city environment.
Sixty-five participants completed the program. The average age was 72 yr (SD = 7.3); participants were predominantly women (95.4%), Black or African American (87.7%), and living alone (81.5%).
Three in-home visits by an occupational therapist, a home modification team, and a social worker.
A paired-samples t test was conducted to compare pre- and postimplementation functional scores on the assessments used, and Pearson's r correlation analysis was used to assess relationships between functional measures.
The OAHMP implementation led to significant improvements in self-care activities of daily living (ADLs) and home safety; significant positive relationships were found between health status and improved independence in ADLs and instrumental ADLs.
The OAHMP enhances ADL independence and home safety for older adults in low-income, diverse communities. By addressing environmental barriers through client-centered modifications and interprofessional collaboration, the program supports aging in place. Its cost-effective approach fosters autonomy, occupational engagement, and health equity, highlighting occupational therapy's key role in safe, sustainable community living. Plain-Language Summary: This study evaluated the Older Adult Home Modification Program (OAHMP), which aims to help older adults in low-income communities age safely in place by addressing home safety, accessibility, and ADLs. Findings showed that participants experienced increased independence in ADLs and reduced home safety hazards, with 91% of personal goals met or partially met. The average cost of home modifications was significantly lower than national averages, making the program a cost-effective alternative to nursing home placement. The results highlight how tailored home modifications, combined with interprofessional collaboration, can promote ADL independence and safety in the home. This study emphasizes the essential role of occupational therapy in developing equitable, client-centered interventions that address environmental barriers, contributing valuable insights to occupational therapy research, practice, and education. Positionality Statement: The authors are one Black female therapist, one White female therapist, and two White female occupational therapy students. We acknowledge that our economic, educational, and cultural backgrounds may influence our perspectives and potential biases in this analysis.
随着老年人口的增加,开发能够有效支持低收入家庭老年人的居家改造项目的需求也在增加。
研究一个跨专业团队如何在一个特定的城市地点实施老年人居家改造项目(OAHMP),并整合功能干预和居家改造,以满足低收入家庭老年人的安全、无障碍和功能需求。
本项目评估研究采用描述性分析来评估社会人口学特征、实施前后的数据以及居家改造情况。
城市环境。
65名参与者完成了该项目。平均年龄为72岁(标准差=7.3);参与者主要为女性(95.4%)、黑人或非裔美国人(87.7%)且独自生活(81.5%)。
职业治疗师、居家改造团队和社会工作者进行三次家访。
进行配对样本t检验以比较实施前后在所使用评估中的功能得分,并使用Pearson相关分析评估功能测量之间的关系。
OAHMP的实施导致日常生活自理活动(ADL)和居家安全有显著改善;健康状况与ADL和工具性ADL中独立性的改善之间存在显著正相关。
OAHMP提高了低收入、多样化社区中老年人的ADL独立性和居家安全。通过以客户为中心的改造和跨专业合作来解决环境障碍,该项目支持就地养老。其具有成本效益的方法促进了自主性、职业参与和健康公平,突出了职业治疗在安全、可持续社区生活中的关键作用。通俗易懂的总结:本研究评估了老年人居家改造项目(OAHMP),该项目旨在通过解决居家安全、无障碍和ADL问题,帮助低收入社区的老年人安全地就地养老。研究结果表明,参与者在ADL方面的独立性增强,居家安全隐患减少,91%的个人目标得以实现或部分实现。居家改造的平均成本显著低于全国平均水平,使该项目成为替代养老院安置的具有成本效益的选择。结果突出了量身定制的居家改造与跨专业合作相结合如何能够促进ADL独立性和居家安全。本研究强调了职业治疗在开发解决环境障碍的公平、以客户为中心的干预措施中的重要作用,为职业治疗研究、实践和教育提供了有价值的见解。立场声明:作者包括一名黑人女性治疗师、一名白人女性治疗师和两名白人女性职业治疗专业学生。我们承认我们的经济、教育和文化背景可能会影响我们在本分析中的观点和潜在偏见。