2021
DOI: 10.1080/09638288.2021.1910866
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Home modifications and repurposing: perspectives on the accessibility, affordability, and attractiveness

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“…The researchers of the parent study [7] used purposive sampling to target participants based on the study objectives [21], and snowball sampling was encouraged. As such, the study's advisory board, study team members, and local professionals working in related fields recommended participants.…”
Section: Participant Recruitmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The researchers of the parent study [7] used purposive sampling to target participants based on the study objectives [21], and snowball sampling was encouraged. As such, the study's advisory board, study team members, and local professionals working in related fields recommended participants.…”
Section: Participant Recruitmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More specifically, participants included in the resident group must have reported low vision or functional mobility limitations. The parent study defined a self-report of low vision as having impaired, yet functional, travel vision [7]. Participants were excluded if they were unable to be physically present at the site of the focus group interview or individuals without fluency in English.…”
Section: Inclusion and Exclusion Criteriamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Both, individual and systemic social barriers to social sustainability exist. The individual barriers include challenges in navigating the system (Johansson et al, 2009; Mackintosh, 2020) and that having to move homes may be stigmatizing (Shaw et al, 2018; Struckmeyer et al, 2022). Social systems issues typically surround policies that act as barriers to access to home modifications such as application procedures and acceptance criteria or a focus on providing funding for health care support vs. environmental modifications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%