Multidisciplinary model for housing and well-being for older people.

Mary-Ann Knudstrup, Kurt Møller

    Publikation: Bog/antologi/afhandling/rapportBogForskning

    Abstract

    The relationship between housing and the well-being of older people is a topic of growing interest. The focus is often on a specific aspect of housing, for example accessibility, location or interior design, and the perspective taken is typically that of a specific discipline. The influence of housing on the well-being of older people is a multidimensional phenomenon, however. A large number of different factors influence well-being, and these different factors interact and are often interdependent. The aim of this project is to develop a model for a multidisciplinary approach to investigating the relationship between housing and the well-being of dependent elderly. This conceptual framework should encompass the many different factors that influence well-being as well as the interactions between these factors, and at the same time recognise the diversity of dependent elderly. The project is part of a larger research programme that aims to provide evidence-based knowledge for decision-making and planning of high quality housing for elderly people in need of care.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    Antal sider15
    StatusUdgivet - 2004
    NavnA&D Files
    Nummer2
    ISSN1603-6204

    Emneord

    • Instiutional care
    • Multidiciplinary model
    • Architecture
    • Housing
    • Well-being
    • Elderly
    • Assisted living
    • Method

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