Occupational Therapy and Health Promotion for Families Experiencing Homelessness: A Community-Wide Approach

Families experiencing homelessness often face poor mental and physical health outcomes. Some scholars and service providers partially attribute family health outcomes to the negative impact of the social determinants of health. The social determinants of health emerge from a variety of factors in th...

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Main Author: Hannah Kreider-Letterman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Western Michigan University 2021-04-01
Series:Open Journal of Occupational Therapy
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Online Access:https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/ojot/vol9/iss2/12/
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spelling doaj-49f81d792551451ab92e46f759b0b7212021-04-21T01:13:52ZengWestern Michigan University Open Journal of Occupational Therapy 2168-64082168-64082021-04-01921710.15453/2168-6408.1784Occupational Therapy and Health Promotion for Families Experiencing Homelessness: A Community-Wide ApproachHannah Kreider-LettermanFamilies experiencing homelessness often face poor mental and physical health outcomes. Some scholars and service providers partially attribute family health outcomes to the negative impact of the social determinants of health. The social determinants of health emerge from a variety of factors in the socioecological model, a tiered model outlining the hierarchy of public health systems, making the social determinants difficult to address. To explore occupational therapy’s potential contribution to addressing these poor health outcomes, the authors centered a doctoral capstone around the question of what occupational therapy’s role would be in addressing the needs of families experiencing homelessness. A systematic process was employed that included a comprehensive needs assessment and the use of a matrix method to capture the data and layer in theoretical considerations. Findings revealed that the social determinants of health negatively impact occupational engagement and health outcomes for families experiencing homelessness. To address this health disparity, a proposal was created to incorporate occupational therapy into service provision. The proposal focuses on creating programming, using participatory action research, creating a new assessment tool, identifying community-wide key performance indicators for health and occupational engagement for families experiencing homelessness, and incorporating an occupational therapy perspective throughout the service community.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/ojot/vol9/iss2/12/family homelessnesssocial determinants of healthsocio-ecological modeldo-live-well frameworkhealth equityhealth promotion
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Occupational Therapy and Health Promotion for Families Experiencing Homelessness: A Community-Wide Approach
Open Journal of Occupational Therapy
family homelessness
social determinants of health
socio-ecological model
do-live-well framework
health equity
health promotion
author_facet Hannah Kreider-Letterman
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title Occupational Therapy and Health Promotion for Families Experiencing Homelessness: A Community-Wide Approach
title_short Occupational Therapy and Health Promotion for Families Experiencing Homelessness: A Community-Wide Approach
title_full Occupational Therapy and Health Promotion for Families Experiencing Homelessness: A Community-Wide Approach
title_fullStr Occupational Therapy and Health Promotion for Families Experiencing Homelessness: A Community-Wide Approach
title_full_unstemmed Occupational Therapy and Health Promotion for Families Experiencing Homelessness: A Community-Wide Approach
title_sort occupational therapy and health promotion for families experiencing homelessness: a community-wide approach
publisher Western Michigan University
series Open Journal of Occupational Therapy
issn 2168-6408
2168-6408
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Families experiencing homelessness often face poor mental and physical health outcomes. Some scholars and service providers partially attribute family health outcomes to the negative impact of the social determinants of health. The social determinants of health emerge from a variety of factors in the socioecological model, a tiered model outlining the hierarchy of public health systems, making the social determinants difficult to address. To explore occupational therapy’s potential contribution to addressing these poor health outcomes, the authors centered a doctoral capstone around the question of what occupational therapy’s role would be in addressing the needs of families experiencing homelessness. A systematic process was employed that included a comprehensive needs assessment and the use of a matrix method to capture the data and layer in theoretical considerations. Findings revealed that the social determinants of health negatively impact occupational engagement and health outcomes for families experiencing homelessness. To address this health disparity, a proposal was created to incorporate occupational therapy into service provision. The proposal focuses on creating programming, using participatory action research, creating a new assessment tool, identifying community-wide key performance indicators for health and occupational engagement for families experiencing homelessness, and incorporating an occupational therapy perspective throughout the service community.
topic family homelessness
social determinants of health
socio-ecological model
do-live-well framework
health equity
health promotion
url https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/ojot/vol9/iss2/12/
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