ABSTRACT
Several systematic reviews have synthesized studies exploring the experience of homelessness. No known reviews have synthesized findings of studies exploring experiences of transitioning to housing following homelessness. To address this gap, we conducted a systematic review and meta-aggregation of qualitative evidence using the methodology developed by the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) following PRISMA guidelines. Of 8559 titles and abstracts screened, we included 57 studies in our meta-aggregation, and generated six synthesized findings: 1) trying to move on but facing ongoing individual and structural barriers; 2) home as a launching pad for self-discovery and emotional and spiritual growth; 3) social connection as a fundamental and often unmet need; 4) having housing that is the right fit and enables a sense of safety and avoidance of trauma; 5) meaningful activity as facilitating community integration and the journey home; and 6) the meaning of having services that are effective, caring, and responsive to the person. Our findings suggest that leaving homelessness is a complex process that does not immediately end with attaining a tenancy. Future research designed to understand the experiences of leaving homelessness for racialized and Indigenous persons, women leaving domestic violence, and persons identifying as 2SLGBTQ2 + are needed.
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We acknowledge the peer reviewers for their contributions throughout the publication process, and wish to express our gratitude for their feedback and helpful guidance.
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Carrie Anne Marshall
Dr. Carrie Anne Marshall is an Assistant Professor in the School of Occupational Therapy, and Director of the Social Justice in Mental Health Research Lab at Western University in London, Ontario, Canada. Her research focuses on the intersection between poverty and mental health, with much of her research focused on homelessness and how to support individuals to thrive after homelessness.
Corinna Easton
Corinna Easton is a PhD. Candidate in the Social Justice in Mental Health Research Lab at Western University. Ms. Easton's research focuses on food insecurity among persons who are unhoused.
Brooke Phillips
Brooke Phillips is a Research Coordinator in the Social Justice in Mental Health Research Lab.
Leonie Boland
Leonie Boland is a practicing Occupational Therapist in the Programme for the Homeless in Dublin, Ireland, whose research focuses on the transition to housing following homelessness.
Roxanne Isard
Roxanne Isard is a Teaching and Learning Librarian in the Allyn and Betty Taylor Library at Western University in London, ON, Canada.
Julia Holmes
Julia Holmes is a Research Coordinator in the Social Justice in Mental Health Research Lab at Western University.
Chelsea Shanoff
Chelsea Shanoff were students in the MSc.OT programs at Western University, London, Ontario, and Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia respectively at the time of conducting this review.
Kieran Hawksley
Kieran Hawksley were students in the MSc.OT programs at Western University, London, Ontario, and Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia respectively at the time of conducting this review.
Terry Landry
Terry Landry is the Regional Director, Community Adult Mental Health at Providence Care Hospital in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Rebecca Goldszmidt
Rebecca Goldszmidt, MSc. students in the Social Justice in Mental Health Research Lab at Western University.
Suliman Aryobi
Suliman Aryobi was a Research Assistant in the Social Justice in Mental Health Research Lab at Western University during the conduct of this review.
Patti Plett
Patti Plett, MSc. students in the Social Justice in Mental Health Research Lab at Western University.
Abe Oudshoorn
Dr. Abe Oudshoorn is an Associate Professor and Associate Director in the School of Nursing at Western University. Dr. Oudshoorn's research focuses on homelessness and mental health.