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Using the Knowledge to Action framework to improve housing and support for people with Multiple Sclerosis

Lee Cubis https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4136-2185 A B * , Sharyn McDonald https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6534-4088 A C D , Pamela Dean A , Robin Ramme A , Kate D’Cruz https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5155-1350 A B , Megan Topping https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6008-7943 A B , Fiona Fisher E , Di Winkler https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3899-6248 A B and Jacinta Douglas https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0940-6624 A B
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A Living with Disability Research Centre, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.

B Summer Foundation, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.

C School of Communication and Creative Arts, Deakin University, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.

D School of Information and Communication Studies, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia.

E Calvary Health Care Bethlehem, Caulfield South, Vic, Australia.

* Correspondence to: L.Cubis@latrobe.edu.au

Handling Editor: Sharon Kramer

Brain Impairment 25, IB23102 https://doi.org/10.1071/IB23102
Submitted: 21 September 2023  Accepted: 24 June 2024  Published: 2 August 2024

© 2024 The Author(s) (or their employer(s)). Published by CSIRO Publishing on behalf of the Australasian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND)

Abstract

Background

People with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) have unique housing and support needs that are essential for maintaining independence at home; however, there is limited research to guide the design of community living options for this population. The aim of this study was to examine housing and support needs and preferences of people with MS with the intention to inform the planning of a co-designed intervention based on the study’s findings.

Methods

Using the Knowledge to Action (KTA) framework, quantitative (n = 79) and qualitative (n = 6) data from people with MS were extracted and integrated from projects completed by the research team that explored the housing and support needs and preferences of people with disability. Results were synthesised and presented to a reference group for validation, contextualisation, and adaptation to the Australian context.

Results

High physical support needs were common across participants. People most commonly required home modifications to improve accessibility, such as ramps, equipment such as heating and cooling, and assistive technology. Many people required more than 8 hours per day of paid support. Moving into individualised housing facilitated independence and community reintegration. People reported gaps between what they wanted from support workers and what they received, citing individual and systemic barriers.

Conclusion

People with MS have support needs that require proactive and responsive funding arrangements, housing design and support provision. In line with KTA principles, findings will inform the planning of a co-designed intervention that involves people with lived experience of MS and other stakeholders to influence policy and improve home and living outcomes for this population.

Keywords: disability support, hospital discharge, housing, knowledge to action framework, Multiple Sclerosis, National Disability Insurance Scheme, progressive neurological disorders, specialist disability accommodation.

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