Residents’ and experts’ perspectives for evaluation of importance of Health Performance Indicators in social housings

Author:

Kang Na Na1,Lee Tae Kyung1,Kim Jeong Tai2,Kim Chi Gyo2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Housing and Interior Design, Pusan National University, Busan, Korea

2. Department of Architectural Engineering, Kyung Hee University, Yongin, Korea

Abstract

This study evaluates the health performance of high-density, high-rise public housing in Korea to seek ways to improve their performance for the health and wellbeing of occupants. To do this, the existing ‘Health Performance Indicator for the Public Housing’ developed by a previous study in 2010 was utilized to compare and analyse the characteristic differences as evaluated by experts and the residents. The survey tool was developed to allow evaluation by the experts using pairwise comparison between components; while the residents were asked to evaluate the relative importance of the components in the survey tool. Furthermore, Analytic Hierarchy Process was applied to the evaluation given by experts and PASW statistical package was used to analyse the survey results given by the residents. The results showed that the residents do have a high awareness of the impacts of the various components in their apartments that could be seen visually, revealing a partial difference in their awareness in comparison to that given by the experts. It is therefore necessary to utilize this understanding of the experts and residents in order to meet the actual demands of the residents in accordance with their awareness. It is expected that the evaluation results of this study would be used in the construction plan of new apartments to promote healthy housing and to incorporate not just the experts’ view but also the demand of the residents.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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