Scoping review of the characteristics assessed by vulnerability indices applied to people experiencing homelessness.
Jane CurrieElizabeth GrechErin LongbottomJasmine YeeRuth HastingsAmy AitkenheadAmy CasonKarin ObrechtPublished in: PloS one (2021)
The sample of included studies was small. Vulnerability indices are reportedly a useful and easily accessible method of gaining valuable data on the health status and health needs of people experiencing homelessness. The variety of characteristics included in the vulnerability indices suggests the importance of tailoring vulnerability indices to the needs of the population to which it is to be applied. Conducting appropriate psychometric testing is critical so that an index can be used to accurately inform decision making and accurately prioritise people experiencing homelessness who are most at risk of mortality and morbidity. A specific tool that prioritises people experiencing homelessness for access to health care is not yet available. The review was funded by a St Vincent's Network Inclusive Health grant.