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Serena Luchenski
Researcher at University College London
Publications - 29
Citations - 1217
Serena Luchenski is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Psychological intervention. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 24 publications receiving 790 citations. Previous affiliations of Serena Luchenski include McGill University & Imperial College London.
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Morbidity and mortality in homeless individuals, prisoners, sex workers, and individuals with substance use disorders in high-income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Robert W Aldridge,Alistair Story,Stephen W. Hwang,Merete Nordentoft,Serena Luchenski,Greg Hartwell,Emily J Tweed,Dan Lewer,Srinivasa Vittal Katikireddi,Andrew Hayward +9 more
TL;DR: This study shows that homeless populations, individuals with substance use disorders, sex workers, and imprisoned individuals experience extreme health inequities across a wide range of health conditions, with the relative effect of exclusion being greater in female individuals than male individuals.
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What works in inclusion health: overview of effective interventions for marginalised and excluded populations.
Serena Luchenski,Nick Maguire,Robert W Aldridge,Andrew Hayward,Alistair Story,Patrick Perri,James Withers,Sharon Clint,Suzanne Fitzpatrick,Nigel Hewett +9 more
TL;DR: This work identified numerous interventions to improve physical and mental health, and substance use; however, evidence is scarce for structural interventions, including housing, employment, and legal support that can prevent exclusion and promote recovery.
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Smartphone-enabled video-observed versus directly observed treatment for tuberculosis: a multicentre, analyst-blinded, randomised, controlled superiority trial
Alistair Story,Alistair Story,Robert W Aldridge,Catherine M Smith,E Garber,E Garber,Joe Hall,Joe Hall,Gloria Ferenando,Gloria Ferenando,Lucia Possas,Lucia Possas,S Hemming,S Hemming,Fatima Wurie,Serena Luchenski,Ibrahim Abubakar,Timothy D. McHugh,Peter J White,Peter J White,John M Watson,Marc Lipman,Marc Lipman,Richard S. Garfein,Andrew Hayward +24 more
TL;DR: Video-observed therapy (VOT) is likely to be preferable to DOT for many patients across a broad range of settings, providing a more acceptable, effective, and cheaper option for supervision of daily and multiple daily doses than DOT.
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Peer engagement in harm reduction strategies and services: a critical case study and evaluation framework from British Columbia, Canada.
Alissa Greer,Alissa Greer,Serena Luchenski,Ashraf Amlani,Katie Lacroix,Charlene Burmeister,Jane A. Buxton,Jane A. Buxton +7 more
TL;DR: Recommendations from this evaluation can be applied to other peer engagement initiatives in decision-making settings to improve relationships between peers and professionals and to ensure programs and policies are relevant and equitable.
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Causes of death among homeless people: a population-based cross-sectional study of linked hospitalisation and mortality data in England
Robert W Aldridge,Dee Menezes,Dan Lewer,Dan Lewer,Michelle Cornes,Hannah Evans,Ruth Blackburn,Richard Byng,Michael Clark,Spiros Denaxas,James Fuller,Nigel Hewett,Alan Kilmister,Serena Luchenski,Jill Manthorpe,Martin McKee,Joanne Neale,Alistair Story,Michela Tinelli,Martin Whiteford,Fatima Wurie,Andrew Hayward +21 more
TL;DR: The high burden of amenable deaths in homeless people recently admitted to hospitals in England with specialist integrated homeless health and care schemes highlights the extreme health harms of homelessness and the need for greater emphasis on prevention of homeless and early healthcare interventions.