Department of Community Medicine, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.
Scand J Public Health. 2010 May;38(3):225-31. doi: 10.1177/1403494809357102. Epub 2010 Jan 7.
To elucidate the perceived treatment that the homeless have received from the healthcare and other societal organisations and to present homeless persons' trust in the healthcare system and suggestions of necessary changes for improving it.
Homeless individuals in special houses and institutions in the County of Stockholm were asked to answer a short version of a public health survey, including added questions about how they experienced the healthcare providers' attitudes towards them and how much trust they had in the healthcare system. A total of 155 homeless persons (123 male and 32 female) were interviewed.
Three-quarters of the participants stated that they had fairly or very high trust in healthcare services and also felt that they had been fairly or very well treated. Fewer females than males reported being treated well and they declared a lower degree of trust in the healthcare system. The homeless suggest that extra resources be set aside to organise their healthcare, including a higher level of knowledge of the medical problems prevailing in the group. Those who felt badly treated also asked for less neglect and disrespect from the healthcare staff.
Even though a majority experience that they are being well treated within the healthcare system, the study also indicated disadvantages in the treatment of homeless persons in Sweden. The study also reveals an imbalance between the official ethical framework in Sweden and of the specific moral of some individual healthcare providers. One way to facilitate their entry into the healthcare system might be to create special surgeries for the homeless.
阐明无家可归者对医疗保健和其他社会组织所接受的治疗的看法,并介绍无家可归者对医疗保健系统的信任程度以及对改善该系统的必要改革建议。
在斯德哥尔摩县的特殊收容所和机构中,邀请无家可归者回答一份简短的公共卫生调查,其中包括关于他们对医疗服务提供者的态度的额外问题,以及他们对医疗保健系统的信任程度。共采访了 155 名无家可归者(123 名男性和 32 名女性)。
四分之三的参与者表示,他们对医疗保健服务有相当或非常高的信任,并且觉得自己得到了相当或非常好的治疗。报告得到良好治疗的女性少于男性,她们对医疗保健系统的信任度也较低。无家可归者建议拨出额外资源来组织他们的医疗保健,包括提高对该群体中普遍存在的医疗问题的了解。那些觉得受到虐待的人还要求医护人员减少忽视和不尊重。
尽管大多数人在医疗保健系统中得到了很好的治疗,但该研究还表明,瑞典对无家可归者的治疗存在一些不利因素。该研究还揭示了瑞典官方伦理框架与个别医疗保健提供者具体道德之间的不平衡。一种促进他们进入医疗保健系统的方法可能是为无家可归者创建专门的诊所。