Through interviews with older people and carers, this research will explore the medium to long-term effects of home adaptations, focused on those which help people in later life to bathe safely and independently. This study will re-interview those who participated in the original BATH-OUT-1 study.
This research will add much-needed medium- to long- term evidence on the impact adaptations can have on enabling people to live safely at home for longer.
The study will be led by Dr Phillip Whitehead, Associate Professor of Occupational Therapy at Northumbria University in collaboration with Miriam Golding-Day Research Associate at University of Nottingham.
The results paper from BATH-OUT-1 is publicly available at: BMC Public Health.