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Exploring the application of the navigation model with people experiencing homelessness: a scoping review

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Exploring the application of the navigation model with people experiencing homelessness: a scoping review

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dc.contributor.author Carmichael, Christina
dc.contributor.author Smith, Lee
dc.contributor.author Aldasoro, Edelweiss
dc.contributor.author Gil Salmerón, Alejandro
dc.contributor.author Alhambra Borrás, Tamara
dc.contributor.author Doñate Martínez, Ascensión
dc.contributor.author Seiler Ramadas, Radhika
dc.contributor.author Grabovac, Igor
dc.date.accessioned 2023-07-11T09:50:31Z
dc.date.available 2023-07-12T04:45:08Z
dc.date.issued 2022 es_ES
dc.identifier.citation Carmichael, C.; Smith, L.; Aldasoro, E.; Gil Salmerón, A.; Alhambra Borrás, T.; Doñate Martínez, A.; Seiler Ramadas, R.; Grabovac. I. (2022). Exploring the application of the navigation model with people experiencing homelessness: a scoping review, Journal of Social Distress and Homelessness es_ES
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10550/88684
dc.description.abstract People experiencing homelessness are known to be at risk of disproportionately poor health outcomes and often face barriers in accessing healthcare. Patient navigation (PN) has been identified as a way to address health disparities and engage underserved populations with healthcare services . This scoping review aims to understand how PN models have been utilized with people experiencing homelessness and other comparable populations to date and more specifically identify (a) the defining features, (b) the barriers and facilitators in implementation, and (c) the outcomes associated with PN models. Database searches were conducted in Web of Science, PubMed and SCOPUS on 15th June 2021 and 21 papers, comprising nine reviews and 12 individual studies, were selected. Results indicate that PN has consistently been associated with improvements in a range of health-related outcomes, including timely access to healthcare. While the implementation and measurement of PN varies, a series of consistent features, facilitators and barriers are identified. Interventions to date have utilized a longitudinal approach and non-clinical navigators who share characteristics with the patient, and whose role is facilitatory. To maximize success in future use of PN, further research that focuses on the feasibility of the approach outside the USA is warranted. es_ES
dc.language.iso en es_ES
dc.publisher Taylor & Francis es_ES
dc.subject underserved populations es_ES
dc.subject homelessness es_ES
dc.subject patient navigation model es_ES
dc.subject access to healthcare es_ES
dc.subject scoping review es_ES
dc.title Exploring the application of the navigation model with people experiencing homelessness: a scoping review es_ES
dc.type journal article es_ES
dc.subject.unesco UNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍA es_ES
dc.identifier.doi 10.1080/10530789.2021.2021363 es_ES
dc.accrualmethod S es_ES
dc.embargo.terms 0 days es_ES
dc.type.hasVersion VoR es_ES
dc.rights.accessRights open access es_ES

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