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Respiratory infectious disease outbreaks among people experiencing homelessness: a systematic review of prevention and mitigation strategies

Alice Zhu, Eva Bruketa, Tomislav Svoboda, Jayna Patel, Nika Elmi, Graziella El-Khechen Richandi, Stefan Baral, Aaron Orkin

2022Annals of Epidemiology19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: People experiencing homelessness (PEH) are at increased risk of respiratory infections and associated morbidity and mortality. To characterize optimal intervention strategies, we completed a systematic review of mitigation strategies for PEH to minimize the spread and impact of respiratory infectious disease outbreaks, including COVID-19. METHODS: The study protocol was registered in PROSPERO (#2020 CRD42020208964) and was consistent with the preferred reporting in systematic reviews and meta-analyses guidelines. A search algorithm containing keywords that were synonymous to the terms "Homeless" and "Respiratory Illness" was applied to the six databases. The search concluded on September 22, 2020. Quality assessment was performed at the study level. Steps were conducted by two independent team members. RESULTS: A total of 4468 unique titles were retrieved with 21 meeting criteria for inclusion. Interventions included testing, tracking, screening, infection prevention and control, isolation support, and education. Historically, there has been limited study of intervention strategies specifically for PEH across the world. CONCLUSIONS: Staff and organizations providing services for people experiencing homelessness face specific challenges in adhering to public health guidelines such as physical distancing, isolation, and routine hygiene practices. There is a discrepancy between the burden of infectious diseases among PEH and specific research characterizing optimal intervention strategies to mitigate transmission in the context of shelters. Improving health for people experiencing homelessness necessitates investment in programs scaling existing interventions and research to study new approaches.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePsychological interventionContext (archaeology)Isolation (microbiology)HygieneIntervention (counseling)Public healthSystematic reviewEnvironmental healthOutbreakRespiratory infectionFamily medicineMEDLINENursingPsychiatryPolitical scienceBiologyRespiratory systemVirologyMicrobiologyPaleontologyPathologyLawHomelessness and Social IssuesSocial Work Education and PracticeHousing, Finance, and Neoliberalism