The use of eHealth interventions among persons experiencing homelessness: A systematic review.
Alexia PolilloSophia Gran-RuazJohn SylvestreNick KermanPublished in: Digital health (2021)
eHealth interventions are promising digital tools that have the potential to improve access to care and service delivery. eHealth interventions are feasible and usable for persons experiencing homelessness. These interventions may have health benefits by augmenting existing services and if implementation challenges are addressed. Further evaluation of the effectiveness of eHealth interventions is needed before widespread implementation. Those with lived experience should also be engaged in developing and evaluating these interventions.