Results of a Peer Navigator Program to Address Chronic Illness Among Persons Experiencing Homelessness
- PMID: 36802004
- DOI: 10.1007/s10900-023-01194-9
Results of a Peer Navigator Program to Address Chronic Illness Among Persons Experiencing Homelessness
Abstract
People who are homeless disproportionately experience the burdens of chronic disease, have limited access to preventive care, and may be less trusting of healthcare agencies. The Collective Impact Project created and evaluated an innovative model designed to increase chronic disease screening and referral to healthcare and public health services. Trained Peer Navigators (PNs), who were paid staff with lived experiences similar to the clients served, were embedded in five agencies serving people experiencing homelessness or at risk for homelessness. Over two years, PNs engaged 1071 individuals. Of those, 823 were screened for chronic diseases and 429 were referred to healthcare services. Alongside screening and referrals, the project demonstrated the value of convening a coalition of community stakeholders, experts, and resources to identify service gaps and how PN functions might complement existing staffing roles. Project findings add to a growing literature documenting unique PN roles that potentially reduce health inequities.
Keywords: Chronic disease; Collective impact; Health disparities; Homelessness; Peer navigator; Peer support specialist.
© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
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