A relational ecology for crisis prevention among unhoused indigenous peoples in Albuquerque.
Ennis Quinn Stanley
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to inform the development of a crisis prevention process model focusing on the qualities present in relationships among unhoused Indigenous peoples and integrated healthcare providers when crisis is prevented. The scope of the study is on multidisciplinary healthcare teams (MHT) and removing barriers for clients to access the resources they need. This key-informant study conducted 24 semistructured interviews including (14) unhoused Indigenous people and (10) members of their MHT … Show more
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