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Building a responsive network of support and advocacy for older African American homeless women through developmental action research.

Olivia G M Washington1, David P Moxley, Lois Garriott, Jennifer P Crystal.   

Abstract

This paper describes the Leaving Homelessness Intervention Research Project (LHIRP), a multimodal intervention that addresses the structural barriers and personal issues older African American women face in overcoming homelessness in a large mid-western city of the United States. The project incorporates a developmental action research design in partnership with homeless and formerly homeless women. Through developmental testing of interventions, LHIRP identifies promising practices at the individual, group life, intentional community, and city levels. The paper offers a rationale for the integration of both developmental research and action research, particularly community-based participatory inquiry. The authors document the nature of the helping network, identify and describe the project's aims, organizing framework, and methods that document the lived experience of homelessness. Action research strategies that support the design and intervention activities are described, as are the tools used to test promising practices that are useful in helping older women transition and remain out of homelessness. The paper identifies the knowledge products of the intervention project including lexicon, theory, and frameworks, considers the vicious cycle that serves as an advanced organizer of relevant intervention, illuminates core principles, and examines the importance of the web of affiliation that the project seeks to form among participants, staff, and technical assistants.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19929159     DOI: 10.5172/conu.2009.33.2.140

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Contemp Nurse        ISSN: 1037-6178            Impact factor:   1.787


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2.  Peer navigators and integrated care to address ethnic health disparities of people with serious mental illness.

Authors:  Patrick W Corrigan; Susan Pickett; Karen Batia; Patrick J Michaels
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3.  Community-based participatory research examining the health care needs of African Americans who are homeless with mental illness.

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Journal:  J Health Care Poor Underserved       Date:  2015-02
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