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Citation

Soilemezi D, Kallitsis P, Drahota A, Crossland J, Stores R, Costall A. J. Housing Elder. 2017; 31(4): 303-333.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/02763893.2017.1335666

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The majority of people with dementia are cared for by their families at home. This study aimed to elicit family carers' perceptions on home environmental aspects and strategies with the view to identify barriers and facilitators when caring for a person with dementia at home.Design and methods: Thirteen co-resident family carers were engaged in semi-structured in-depth walking interviews. Interviews were recorded, transcribed and analysed using thematic analysis.

RESULTS: Home environments can pose a number of challenges and opportunities. Aspects of the architectural and interior environment (e.g. size, condition, layout and accessibility, familiarity) are perceived as important (Theme 1) as well as a plethora of environmental strategies that encourage independence and comfort at home (Theme 2). Carers' scepticism, timing, costs, property characteristics and mistrust to services are some barriers to implementing environmental strategies (Theme 3).

CONCLUSIONS: Carers improvised solutions via trial and error and need further education on strategies to create an enabling and comfortable home environment.


Language: en

Keywords

qualitative; dementia; environmental strategies; family carers; Home environment

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