'I'm institutionalised … there's not much I can do': Lived experience of housing related delayed discharge.
Christina Pui Ting ChuahAnne HoneyKaren ArblasterPublished in: Australian occupational therapy journal (2022)
This study is the first of its kind and provides consumer perspectives on the impacts of HRDD on their well-being and recovery. The inability to participate in meaningful and necessary occupations is an occupational injustice and implies the need for occupational therapists to advocate for both the prevention of HRDD through government investment in affordable and readily available housing and the mitigation of its effects through modified hospital environments and practices.