What treatment and services are effective for people who are homeless and use drugs? A systematic 'review of reviews'
JA Miler, H Carver, W Masterton, T Parkes, M Maden… - PLoS …, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Background People who experience homelessness and those vulnerably housed
experience disproportionately high rates of drug use and associated harms, yet barriers to …
experience disproportionately high rates of drug use and associated harms, yet barriers to …
Defining patient's experiential knowledge: Who, what and how patients know. A narrative critical review
A Halloy, E Simon, F Hejoaka - Sociology of Health & Illness, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Experiential knowledge is today increasingly valued in health‐care practices, public health
policies and health research and education programs. However, despite popular and …
policies and health research and education programs. However, despite popular and …
Provision of peer support at the intersection of homelessness and problem substance use services: a systematic 'state of the art'review
JA Miler, H Carver, R Foster, T Parkes - BMC Public Health, 2020 - Springer
Background Peer support refers to a process whereby individuals with lived experience of a
particular phenomenon provide support to others by explicitly drawing on their personal …
particular phenomenon provide support to others by explicitly drawing on their personal …
Peer-delivered services for substance use in low-and middle-income countries: a systematic review
Background and aims Addressing the burden of disease associated with substance use is a
global priority, yet access to treatment is limited, particularly in low-and middle-income …
global priority, yet access to treatment is limited, particularly in low-and middle-income …
A comprehensive review of prioritised interventions to improve the health and wellbeing of persons with lived experience of homelessness
A Moledina, O Magwood, E Agbata… - Campbell Systematic …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Background Homelessness has emerged as a public health priority, with growing numbers
of vulnerable populations despite advances in social welfare. In February 2020, the United …
of vulnerable populations despite advances in social welfare. In February 2020, the United …
Met and unmet needs of homeless individuals at different stages of housing reintegration: A mixed-method investigation
MJ Fleury, G Grenier, J Sabetti, K Bertrand, M Clément… - PloS one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
This study aimed to identify and compare major areas of met and unmet needs reported by
455 homeless or recently housed individuals recruited from emergency shelters, temporary …
455 homeless or recently housed individuals recruited from emergency shelters, temporary …
Policing and public health interventions into sex workers' lives: necropolitical assemblages and alternative visions of social justice
P Grenfell, R Stuart, J Eastham, A Gallagher… - Critical public …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
While extensive literature documents how criminalisation harms sex workers' health and
rights, limited research has critically examined how interactions between criminal-justice …
rights, limited research has critically examined how interactions between criminal-justice …
The ecology of engagement: fostering cooperative efforts in health with patients and communities
Context Patients and community members are engaged in nearly every aspect of health
systems. However, the engagement literature remains siloed and fragmented, which makes …
systems. However, the engagement literature remains siloed and fragmented, which makes …
Access to self-care interventions can improve health outcomes for people experiencing homelessness
J Hopkins, M Narasimhan - bmj, 2022 - bmj.com
Access to self-care interventions can improve health outcomes for people experiencing
homelessness Page 1 the bmj | BMJ 2022;376:e068700 | doi: 10.1136/bmj-2021-068700 1 …
homelessness Page 1 the bmj | BMJ 2022;376:e068700 | doi: 10.1136/bmj-2021-068700 1 …
Clients' perspectives regarding peer support providers' roles and support for client access to and use of publicly funded mental health programs serving transition-age …
Peer providers are increasingly used by mental health programs to engage transition age
youth (TAY, age 16-24) living with serious mental illness. This study elicited TAY clients' …
youth (TAY, age 16-24) living with serious mental illness. This study elicited TAY clients' …