Our Peers—Empowerment and Navigational Support (OP-ENS): Development of a Peer Health Navigator Intervention to Support Medicaid Beneficiaries With Physical Disabilities

People with disabilities (PWD) are a health disparities population who experience well-documented physical, structural, attitudinal, and financial barriers to health care. The disability rights community is deeply engaged in advocacy to promote health care justice for all PWD. As the community conti...

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Main Authors: Susan Magasi, Christina Papadimitriou, Judy Panko Reis, Kimberly The, Jennifer Thomas, Laura VanPuymbrouck, Tom Wilson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2019-04-01
Series:Rehabilitation Process and Outcome
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1179572719844759
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spelling doaj-d0b4454a13904c47b167ac7e4ce47afb2020-11-25T03:24:45ZengSAGE PublishingRehabilitation Process and Outcome1179-57272019-04-01810.1177/1179572719844759Our Peers—Empowerment and Navigational Support (OP-ENS): Development of a Peer Health Navigator Intervention to Support Medicaid Beneficiaries With Physical DisabilitiesSusan Magasi0Christina Papadimitriou1Judy Panko Reis2Kimberly The3Jennifer Thomas4Laura VanPuymbrouck5Tom Wilson6Departments of Occupational Therapy and Disability Studies, The University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USADepartments of Interdisciplinary Health Sciences and Sociology, Oakland University, Rochester, MI, USADisability Health Policy Analyst, Chicago, IL, USADepartments of Occupational Therapy and Disability Studies, The University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USAFormerly of Community Care Alliance of Illinois, Chicago IL, USADepartment of Occupational Therapy, Rush University, Chicago, IL, USAFormerly of Access Living, Chicago, IL, USAPeople with disabilities (PWD) are a health disparities population who experience well-documented physical, structural, attitudinal, and financial barriers to health care. The disability rights community is deeply engaged in advocacy to promote health care justice for all PWD. As the community continues to work toward systems change, there is a critical need for community-directed interventions that ensure individuals with disabilities are able to access the health care services they need and are entitled to. Peer health navigator (PHN) programs have been shown to help people from diverse underserved communities break down barriers to health care. The PHN model has not been systematically adapted to meet the needs of PWD. In this article, we describe the collaborative process of developing Our Peers—Empowerment and Navigational Supports (OP-ENS) , an evidence-informed PHN intervention for Medicaid beneficiaries with physical disabilities in Chicago, IL, USA. Our Peers—Empowerment and Navigational Supports is a 12-month community-based PHN intervention that pairs Medicaid beneficiaries with physical disabilities (peers) with disability PHNs who use a structured recursive process of barrier identification and asset mapping, goal setting, and action planning to help peers meet their health care needs. Our Peers—Empowerment and Navigational Supports was developed by a collaborative team that included disability rights leaders, representatives from a Medicaid managed care organization, and academic disability health care justice researchers. We highlight both the conceptual and empirical evidence that informed OP-ENS as well as the lessons learned that can assist future developers.https://doi.org/10.1177/1179572719844759
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Christina Papadimitriou
Judy Panko Reis
Kimberly The
Jennifer Thomas
Laura VanPuymbrouck
Tom Wilson
spellingShingle Susan Magasi
Christina Papadimitriou
Judy Panko Reis
Kimberly The
Jennifer Thomas
Laura VanPuymbrouck
Tom Wilson
Our Peers—Empowerment and Navigational Support (OP-ENS): Development of a Peer Health Navigator Intervention to Support Medicaid Beneficiaries With Physical Disabilities
Rehabilitation Process and Outcome
author_facet Susan Magasi
Christina Papadimitriou
Judy Panko Reis
Kimberly The
Jennifer Thomas
Laura VanPuymbrouck
Tom Wilson
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title Our Peers—Empowerment and Navigational Support (OP-ENS): Development of a Peer Health Navigator Intervention to Support Medicaid Beneficiaries With Physical Disabilities
title_short Our Peers—Empowerment and Navigational Support (OP-ENS): Development of a Peer Health Navigator Intervention to Support Medicaid Beneficiaries With Physical Disabilities
title_full Our Peers—Empowerment and Navigational Support (OP-ENS): Development of a Peer Health Navigator Intervention to Support Medicaid Beneficiaries With Physical Disabilities
title_fullStr Our Peers—Empowerment and Navigational Support (OP-ENS): Development of a Peer Health Navigator Intervention to Support Medicaid Beneficiaries With Physical Disabilities
title_full_unstemmed Our Peers—Empowerment and Navigational Support (OP-ENS): Development of a Peer Health Navigator Intervention to Support Medicaid Beneficiaries With Physical Disabilities
title_sort our peers—empowerment and navigational support (op-ens): development of a peer health navigator intervention to support medicaid beneficiaries with physical disabilities
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Rehabilitation Process and Outcome
issn 1179-5727
publishDate 2019-04-01
description People with disabilities (PWD) are a health disparities population who experience well-documented physical, structural, attitudinal, and financial barriers to health care. The disability rights community is deeply engaged in advocacy to promote health care justice for all PWD. As the community continues to work toward systems change, there is a critical need for community-directed interventions that ensure individuals with disabilities are able to access the health care services they need and are entitled to. Peer health navigator (PHN) programs have been shown to help people from diverse underserved communities break down barriers to health care. The PHN model has not been systematically adapted to meet the needs of PWD. In this article, we describe the collaborative process of developing Our Peers—Empowerment and Navigational Supports (OP-ENS) , an evidence-informed PHN intervention for Medicaid beneficiaries with physical disabilities in Chicago, IL, USA. Our Peers—Empowerment and Navigational Supports is a 12-month community-based PHN intervention that pairs Medicaid beneficiaries with physical disabilities (peers) with disability PHNs who use a structured recursive process of barrier identification and asset mapping, goal setting, and action planning to help peers meet their health care needs. Our Peers—Empowerment and Navigational Supports was developed by a collaborative team that included disability rights leaders, representatives from a Medicaid managed care organization, and academic disability health care justice researchers. We highlight both the conceptual and empirical evidence that informed OP-ENS as well as the lessons learned that can assist future developers.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/1179572719844759
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