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Area of Science:

  • Occupational therapy
  • Disability studies
  • Environmental psychology

Background:

  • Accessible home modifications (HMs) are crucial for the well-being of people with disabilities (PwDs).
  • Occupational therapists often recommend HMs, but the implementation process is frequently managed by clients.
  • Limited research exists on PwDs' experiences with implementing accessible HMs in North America.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore and describe the process and impacts of implementing accessible home modifications from the perspective of people with disabilities.
  • To identify key themes related to the lived experiences of PwDs in modifying their homes for accessibility.

Main Methods:

  • A qualitative descriptive design was employed.
  • Semistructured interviews were conducted with community-dwelling adults with musculoskeletal and sensory disabilities and their caregivers in Ontario, Canada.
  • Codebook thematic analysis was used to analyze the interview data.

Main Results:

  • Four emergent themes detailed the HM process: unmet needs, barriers, facilitators, and outcomes.
  • Key issues included independence, safety, dignity, and the intersection of structural, financial, and attitudinal barriers.
  • Participants reported a lack of guidance and the need for self-advocacy throughout the HM process.

Conclusions:

  • Home modifications are vital for achieving person-environment fit for PwDs.
  • The complexity of the HM process underscores the role of occupational therapists in supporting clients and engaging in advocacy.
  • Findings emphasize the need for improved support systems and resources for PwDs undertaking home modifications.