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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23543023

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BACKGROUND: Tenants of supportive housing have a high burden of chronic health conditions. OBJECTIVES: To examine the feasibility of developing a tenant-involved health promotion initiative within a "housing first" agency using a community-based participatory research (CBPR) framework. METHODS: Qualitative analyses of nine research capacity-building group meetings and fifteen individual pre- and post-interviews with those who completed a chronic disease self-management program, resulting in the development of several themes. RESULTS: Tenants of supportive housing successfully partnered with health care providers to implement a chronic disease self-management program, noting that "health care becomes 'relevant' with housing." CONCLUSIONS: Supportive housing organizations are well-situated to implement health promotion initiatives. Such publicly subsidized housing that is accompanied by comprehensive supports must also include self-management training to help people overcome both internal and external barriers to addressing chronic health needs.


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Health Promotion/organization & administration , Healthcare Disparities , Ill-Housed Persons , Mentally Ill Persons , Public Housing , Capacity Building/methods , Chronic Disease , Community-Based Participatory Research , Female , Health Promotion/methods , Humans , Interviews as Topic , Male , Public Assistance/economics , Public Assistance/standards , Qualitative Research , Self Care , Social Support , United States
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