Appropriate and acceptable health assessments for people experiencing homelessness
Abstract Background Appropriate and acceptable recruitment strategies and assessment tools are essential to determine the health needs for people experiencing homelessness. Based on a systematic review and known feasible community-based health assessments for people who are not homeless, a set of he...
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Main Authors: | Susan Jayne Gordon (Author), Nicky Baker (Author), Margie Steffens (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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