Kryda Aimee D, Compton Michael T
Common Ground Community, New York, NY, USA.
Community Ment Health J. 2009 Apr;45(2):144-50. doi: 10.1007/s10597-008-9163-6. Epub 2008 Sep 19.
This qualitative study explored how individuals who are homeless perceive outreach practices and available services. Interviews were conducted with 24 people who had been homeless for >/=1 year and who consistently resided on the streets of west midtown, Manhattan, New York. Reasons why these individuals refuse services include a pervasive mistrust of outreach workers and the agencies that employ them, as well as a prominent lack of confidence in available services. The findings suggest a need for an approach to outreach that incorporates giving individualized attention from outreach workers, using an empathetic listening approach, minimizing stereotyping, providing greater choices, and employing formerly homeless people as outreach workers.
这项定性研究探讨了无家可归者如何看待外展服务实践和现有服务。研究人员对24名在纽约曼哈顿中城西街道上持续流浪至少1年的无家可归者进行了访谈。这些人拒绝服务的原因包括对外展工作人员及其所属机构普遍不信任,以及对现有服务明显缺乏信心。研究结果表明,外展服务需要采用一种方法,包括外展工作人员给予个性化关注、采用共情倾听方式、尽量减少刻板印象、提供更多选择,以及雇佣曾经无家可归的人作为外展工作人员。