A scoping review examining patient experience and what matters to people experiencing homelessness when seeking healthcare
Abstract Background Homelessness is associated with significant health disparities. Conventional health services often fail to address the unique needs and lived experience of homeless individuals and fail to include participatory design when planning health services. This scoping review aimed to ex...
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Main Authors: | Jean-Philippe Miller (Author), Jennie Hutton (Author), Claire Doherty (Author), Shannen Vallesi (Author), Jane Currie (Author), Katrina Rushworth (Author), Matthew Larkin (Author), Matthew Scott (Author), James Morrow (Author), Lisa Wood (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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