| Literature DB >> 29725878 |
Erin L Kelly1,2, Joel T Braslow3, John S Brekke4.
Abstract
Individuals with serious mental illnesses have high rates of comorbid physical health issues and have numerous barriers to addressing their health and health care needs. The present pilot study tested the feasibility of a modified form of the "Bridge" peer-health navigator intervention delivered in a usual care setting by agency personnel. The modifications concerned the use of an electronic personal health record with individuals experiencing with housing instability. Twenty participants were randomized to receive the intervention immediately or after 6 months. Health navigator contacts and use of personal health records were associated with improvements in health care and self-management. This pilot study demonstrated promising evidence for the feasibility of adding personal health record use to a peer-led intervention.Entities:
Keywords: Homelessness; Integrated health care; Peer-delivered; Personal health record; Serious mental illness
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29725878 PMCID: PMC6202201 DOI: 10.1007/s10597-018-0282-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Community Ment Health J ISSN: 0010-3853