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 …

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 …

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 …

Peer-delivered services for substance use in low-and middle-income countries: a systematic review

EN Satinsky, MB Kleinman, HM Tralka, HE Jack… - International Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

The ecology of engagement: fostering cooperative efforts in health with patients and communities

A Boivin, V Dumez, G Castonguay… - Health …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Context Patients and community members are engaged in nearly every aspect of health
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 …

Clients' perspectives regarding peer support providers' roles and support for client access to and use of publicly funded mental health programs serving transition-age …

S Hiller-Venegas, TP Gilmer, N Jones… - The Journal of …, 2022 - Springer
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' …