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Common trust and personal safety issues: A systematic review on the acceptability of health and social interventions for persons with lived experience of homelessness

BACKGROUND: Persons experiencing homelessness and vulnerable housing or those with lived experience of homelessness have worse health outcomes than individuals who are stably housed. Structural violence can dramatically affect their acceptance of interventions. We carried out a systematic review to...

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Autores principales: Magwood, Olivia, Leki, Vanessa Ymele, Kpade, Victoire, Saad, Ammar, Alkhateeb, Qasem, Gebremeskel, Akalewold, Rehman, Asia, Hannigan, Terry, Pinto, Nicole, Sun, Annie Huiru, Kendall, Claire, Kozloff, Nicole, Tweed, Emily J., Ponka, David, Pottie, Kevin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6936789/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31887152
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0226306
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author Magwood, Olivia
Leki, Vanessa Ymele
Kpade, Victoire
Saad, Ammar
Alkhateeb, Qasem
Gebremeskel, Akalewold
Rehman, Asia
Hannigan, Terry
Pinto, Nicole
Sun, Annie Huiru
Kendall, Claire
Kozloff, Nicole
Tweed, Emily J.
Ponka, David
Pottie, Kevin
author_facet Magwood, Olivia
Leki, Vanessa Ymele
Kpade, Victoire
Saad, Ammar
Alkhateeb, Qasem
Gebremeskel, Akalewold
Rehman, Asia
Hannigan, Terry
Pinto, Nicole
Sun, Annie Huiru
Kendall, Claire
Kozloff, Nicole
Tweed, Emily J.
Ponka, David
Pottie, Kevin
author_sort Magwood, Olivia
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description BACKGROUND: Persons experiencing homelessness and vulnerable housing or those with lived experience of homelessness have worse health outcomes than individuals who are stably housed. Structural violence can dramatically affect their acceptance of interventions. We carried out a systematic review to understand the factors that influence the acceptability of social and health interventions among persons with lived experience of homelessness. METHODS: We searched through eight bibliographic databases and selected grey literature sources for articles that were published between 1994 and 2019. We selected primary studies that reported on the experiences of homeless populations interacting with practitioners and service providers working in permanent supportive housing, case management, interventions for substance use, income assistance, and women- and youth-specific interventions. Each study was independently assessed for its methodological quality. We used a framework analysis to identify key findings and used the GRADE-CERQual approach to assess confidence in the key findings. FINDINGS: Our search identified 11,017 citations of which 35 primary studies met our inclusion criteria. Our synthesis highlighted that individuals were marginalized, dehumanized and excluded by their lived homelessness experience. As a result, trust and personal safety were highly valued within human interactions. Lived experience of homelessness influenced attitudes toward health and social service professionals and sometimes led to reluctance to accept interventions. Physical and structural violence intersected with low self-esteem, depression and homeless-related stigma. Positive self-identity facilitated links to long-term and integrated services, peer support, and patient-centred engagement. CONCLUSIONS: Individuals with lived experience of homelessness face considerable marginalization, dehumanization and structural violence. Practitioners and social service providers should consider anti-oppressive approaches and provide, refer to, or advocate for health and structural interventions using the principles of trauma-informed care. Accepting and respecting others as they are, without judgment, may help practitioners navigate barriers to inclusiveness, equitability, and effectiveness for primary care that targets this marginalized population.
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spelling pubmed-69367892020-01-07 Common trust and personal safety issues: A systematic review on the acceptability of health and social interventions for persons with lived experience of homelessness Magwood, Olivia Leki, Vanessa Ymele Kpade, Victoire Saad, Ammar Alkhateeb, Qasem Gebremeskel, Akalewold Rehman, Asia Hannigan, Terry Pinto, Nicole Sun, Annie Huiru Kendall, Claire Kozloff, Nicole Tweed, Emily J. Ponka, David Pottie, Kevin PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Persons experiencing homelessness and vulnerable housing or those with lived experience of homelessness have worse health outcomes than individuals who are stably housed. Structural violence can dramatically affect their acceptance of interventions. We carried out a systematic review to understand the factors that influence the acceptability of social and health interventions among persons with lived experience of homelessness. METHODS: We searched through eight bibliographic databases and selected grey literature sources for articles that were published between 1994 and 2019. We selected primary studies that reported on the experiences of homeless populations interacting with practitioners and service providers working in permanent supportive housing, case management, interventions for substance use, income assistance, and women- and youth-specific interventions. Each study was independently assessed for its methodological quality. We used a framework analysis to identify key findings and used the GRADE-CERQual approach to assess confidence in the key findings. FINDINGS: Our search identified 11,017 citations of which 35 primary studies met our inclusion criteria. Our synthesis highlighted that individuals were marginalized, dehumanized and excluded by their lived homelessness experience. As a result, trust and personal safety were highly valued within human interactions. Lived experience of homelessness influenced attitudes toward health and social service professionals and sometimes led to reluctance to accept interventions. Physical and structural violence intersected with low self-esteem, depression and homeless-related stigma. Positive self-identity facilitated links to long-term and integrated services, peer support, and patient-centred engagement. CONCLUSIONS: Individuals with lived experience of homelessness face considerable marginalization, dehumanization and structural violence. Practitioners and social service providers should consider anti-oppressive approaches and provide, refer to, or advocate for health and structural interventions using the principles of trauma-informed care. Accepting and respecting others as they are, without judgment, may help practitioners navigate barriers to inclusiveness, equitability, and effectiveness for primary care that targets this marginalized population. Public Library of Science 2019-12-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6936789/ /pubmed/31887152 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0226306 Text en © 2019 Magwood et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Magwood, Olivia
Leki, Vanessa Ymele
Kpade, Victoire
Saad, Ammar
Alkhateeb, Qasem
Gebremeskel, Akalewold
Rehman, Asia
Hannigan, Terry
Pinto, Nicole
Sun, Annie Huiru
Kendall, Claire
Kozloff, Nicole
Tweed, Emily J.
Ponka, David
Pottie, Kevin
Common trust and personal safety issues: A systematic review on the acceptability of health and social interventions for persons with lived experience of homelessness
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title_short Common trust and personal safety issues: A systematic review on the acceptability of health and social interventions for persons with lived experience of homelessness
title_sort common trust and personal safety issues: a systematic review on the acceptability of health and social interventions for persons with lived experience of homelessness
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6936789/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31887152
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0226306
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