Literature DB >> 17001590

Access to bathtub grab bars: evidence of a policy gap.

Nancy Edwards1, Nicholas Birkett, Rama Nair, Maureen Murphy, Ginette Roberge, Donna Lockett.   

Abstract

This paper examines access to bathtub grab bars in privately and publicly owned apartment buildings and explores the profile of seniors who have access to bathtub grab bars. Results indicate that bathtub grab bars were significantly more prevalent in apartments that were publicly owned (91.3%) as compared to privately owned (37.8%) (p < 0.05). Results of a logistic regression for participants residing in non-universal-access buildings indicated that seniors were more likely to have grab bars in their bathtubs if they were older, were in poor health, had had a fall in the previous year, or used a mobility aid. Among those who did not have bathtub grab bars, 33 per cent reported fear of falling while bathing, 20 per cent reported difficulty bathing, and 23 per cent were found to have impaired balance. Findings are discussed in light of policy implications for universal access to grab bars, with apartment buildings being a logical place to start.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17001590     DOI: 10.1353/cja.2007.0002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Aging        ISSN: 0714-9808


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