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护士管理诊所中无家可归成年人的医疗保健需求。

Health care needs of homeless adults at a nurse-managed clinic.

作者信息

Savage Christine L, Lindsell Christopher J, Gillespie Gordon L, Dempsey Anita, Lee Roberta J, Corbin Adele

机构信息

University of Cincinnati College of Nursing, Cincinnati, OH 45221, USA.

出版信息

J Community Health Nurs. 2006 Winter;23(4):225-34. doi: 10.1207/s15327655jchn2304_3.

Abstract

Up to 55% of the homeless population report health problems. They often use the emergency department (ED) to obtain care when the health needs are not urgent. Nurse-managed clinics have the potential to reduce nonurgent ED use and improve the health of the homeless. The purpose of this study was to establish baseline health data on homeless persons prior to attending a nurse-managed clinic.(1) This study was a cross-sectional, retrospective health survey of homeless clients at a nurse-managed clinic. A total of 110 participants completed a baseline health survey. Of these, 61% reported that prior to coming to the clinic, they used the ED as a source of health care. The most frequent medical diagnoses reported were substance use disorders, depression, back pain, hypertension, and asthma. Providing care for chronic conditions at a nurse-managed clinic has the potential to improve health and reduce use of the ED.

摘要

高达55%的无家可归者报告有健康问题。当健康需求并非紧急时,他们常常利用急诊科来获取医疗服务。护士主导的诊所有可能减少非紧急情况下对急诊科的使用,并改善无家可归者的健康状况。本研究的目的是在无家可归者前往护士主导的诊所之前建立其基线健康数据。(1) 本研究是对一家护士主导诊所的无家可归患者进行的横断面回顾性健康调查。共有110名参与者完成了基线健康调查。其中,61%的人报告说,在前来诊所之前,他们将急诊科作为医疗保健的来源。报告的最常见医疗诊断为物质使用障碍、抑郁症、背痛、高血压和哮喘。在护士主导的诊所为慢性病患者提供护理有可能改善健康状况并减少对急诊科的使用。

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