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. 2018 Jan 2;13(1):e0189266.
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0189266. eCollection 2018.

Choosing between staying at home or moving: A systematic review of factors influencing housing decisions among frail older adults

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Choosing between staying at home or moving: A systematic review of factors influencing housing decisions among frail older adults

Noémie Roy et al. PLoS One. .

Abstract

Background: Most older adults wish to stay at home during their late life years, but physical disabilities and cognitive impairment may force them to face a housing decision. However, they lack relevant information to make informed value-based housing decisions. Consequently, we sought to identify the sets of factors influencing the housing decision-making of older adults.

Methods: We performed a systematic literature search for studies evaluating any factors influencing the housing decisions among older adults over 65 years old without cognitive disabilities. Primary research from any study design reported after 1990 in a peer-reviewed journal, a book chapter or an evaluated doctoral thesis and written in English, French or Spanish were eligible. We extracted the main study characteristics, the participant characteristics and any factors reported as associated with the housing decision. We conducted a qualitative thematic analysis from the perspective of the meaning and experience of home.

Results: The search resulted in 660 titles (after duplicate removal) from which 86 studies were kept for analysis. One study out of five reported exclusively on frail older adults (n = 17) and two on adults over 75 years old. Overall, a total of 88 factors were identified, of which 71 seem to have an influence on the housing decision-making of older adults, although the influence of 19 of them remains uncertain due to discrepancies between research methodologies. No conclusion was made regarding 12 additional factors due to lack of evidence.

Conclusion: A wealth of factors were found to influence housing decisions among older adults. However, very few of them have been studied extensively. Our results highlight the importance of interdisciplinary teamwork to study the influence of a broader range of factors as a whole. These results will help older adults make the best possible housing decision based on their unique situation and values.

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Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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Fig 2. Factors influencing the housing decision of older adults, classified by the meaning and experience of home dimensions.
(A) Factors are classified by their overall reported effect (E) on the housing decision of older adults. The ones closer to the center have a greater effect. (B) Italics: Factors for which a discrepancy was identified between studies with different methods.

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