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无街道的街头外展服务。

Street outreach with no streets.

作者信息

Self Bruce, Peters Heather

机构信息

Northern Health Authority, Quesnel.

出版信息

Can Nurse. 2005 Jan;101(1):20-4.

Abstract

A street nurse position in the rural and small-town interior of British Columbia has been addressing the needs of street-involved or otherwise marginalized client populations by bringing healthcare services to wherever those clients are, rather than waiting for the clients to seek care. The primary reason for a street outreach approach is that marginalized populations face a variety of barriers to accessing traditional healthcare services--barriers such as homelessness, mental health problems, criminal involvement, lack of transportation, lack of ability to pay for prescriptions, lack of specialized or knowledgeable providers and provider discrimination. In the rural street nurse program, the target population includes the usual street nurse populations of illegal drug users and sex trade workers, which are more hidden in small communities than in larger urban centres, creating the community denial that is a barrier to healthcare access. Yet another barrier is the co-locaton of services common in small communities, where public health clinics might share a building with police services, making marginalized clients reluctant to attend clinics. The rural street nurse collaborates with public health nurses and other care providers (mental health workers, social workers, etc) with collegial advice and support, making and receiving referrals, and generally assisting one another--the street nurse through his rapport with the marginalized individuals and the others with their specialized knowledge. Rural street services are delivered whereverthe clientsfeel comfortable: a school, a drop-in centre, a mall, a youth centre or simplythe street. Services provided include sexually transmitted infection testing, chlamydia treatments, pregnancy testing emergency contraception pills and assistance with filling out forms for financial support. Accordingly, the street nurse's truck is equipped as a mobile treatment centre and office, with a cellphone and a stock of testing and treatment supplies.

摘要

不列颠哥伦比亚省农村和小镇内陆地区的一名街头护士,通过将医疗服务送到这些客户所在的任何地方,而不是等待客户前来寻求护理,来满足那些街头涉险或处于边缘地位的客户群体的需求。采用街头外展服务方式的主要原因是,边缘化人群在获取传统医疗服务方面面临各种障碍,比如无家可归、心理健康问题、有犯罪经历、缺乏交通工具、无力支付处方药费用、缺乏专业或知识丰富的医疗服务提供者以及医疗服务提供者的歧视。在农村街头护士项目中,目标人群包括非法药物使用者和性工作者等常见的街头护士服务对象,这些人群在小社区比在大城市中心更隐蔽,导致社区对此予以否认,这成为获取医疗服务的障碍。另一个障碍是小社区常见的服务机构同址问题,公共卫生诊所可能与警察部门共用一栋楼,这使得边缘化客户不愿前往诊所。农村街头护士与公共卫生护士及其他护理提供者(心理健康工作者、社会工作者等)合作,提供并接受同行建议与支持、进行转介,一般会相互协助,街头护士通过与边缘化个体建立融洽关系,其他人员则凭借其专业知识。农村街头服务在客户感到舒适的任何地方提供,如学校、临时接待中心、商场、青年中心,或者就在街上。提供的服务包括性传播感染检测、衣原体治疗、妊娠检测、紧急避孕药以及协助填写经济资助表格。因此,街头护士的卡车配备成了一个移动治疗中心和办公室,配有一部手机以及一批检测和治疗用品。

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