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The educational needs of Canadian homeless shelter workers related to traumatic brain injury

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IOS PRESS
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-205111

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Homeless; traumatic brain injury; frontline workers

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  1. Continuing Education Research and Development Award from the Continuing Education & Professional Development Office at the University of Toronto

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This study assessed the educational needs of homeless care providers in recognizing and managing traumatic brain injuries (TBI). Frontline workers expressed a moderate level of confidence in identifying and managing TBI, indicating the value of educational initiatives in this context. Improved education for shelter workers may benefit their clients' health outcomes by increasing knowledge in identifying and managing TBI-related symptoms.
BACKGROUND: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has a higher prevalence in the homeless population. Caregivers to individuals who have TBIs may require better education surrounding screening, diagnosis and management of this disease to tailor interventions to their clients' needs. OBJECTIVE: To assess the insight and educational needs of homeless care providers in recognizing and dealing with clients who had experienced a TBI. METHODS: A survey assessing the point of views of homeless care providers across Canada regarding their level of confidence in identifying and managing symptoms of TBI. RESULTS: Eight-eight completed surveys were included. Overall, frontline workers expressed a moderate level of confidence in identifying and managing TBI, stating that educational initiatives in this context would be of high value to themselves and their clients. CONCLUSIONS: Frontline workers to homeless clients rate their educational needs on the identification and management of TBI to be high such that educational initiatives for shelter workers across Canada may be beneficial to increase their knowledge in identifying and managing the TBI-related symptoms. Improved education would not only benefit frontline workers but may also have a positive effect on health outcomes for their clients.

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