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This study identifies housing preferences of people with complex disabilities to improve inclusive housing development. Findings will guide developers and policymakers in creating consumer-directed housing solutions.

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Area of Science:

  • Social Sciences
  • Health Services Research
  • Urban Planning

Background:

  • Housing is a critical social determinant of health and quality of life.
  • There's a lack of empirical methods to involve consumers in housing design for complex disabilities.
  • Effective decision-making processes are needed for housing development to meet consumer needs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To determine how Australian housing markets can better meet the needs of people with complex disabilities.
  • To quantify consumer and stakeholder preferences for inclusive housing.
  • To test the Analytical Hierarchical Process (AHP) as a tool for guiding inclusive housing development.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized a 3-year mixed-method, quasi-experimental design.
  • Employed Nominal Group Technique and Discrete Choice Experiment to quantify consumer preferences.
  • Used Analytical Hierarchical Process (AHP) and comparative stakeholder analysis to assess development priorities.

Main Results:

  • Identified key housing preferences of consumers and carers with complex disabilities.
  • Quantified development priorities of stakeholders including architects, developers, and government agencies.
  • Demonstrated the potential of AHP in guiding inclusive housing development decisions.

Conclusions:

  • Findings will enable stakeholders to integrate consumer preferences into commercial housing decisions.
  • A set of consumer-led housing preferences will inform future housing investments and policy.
  • The study provides a blueprint for developing viable, consumer-directed inclusive housing.