Christensen Richard C
University of Florida College of Medicine, USA.
J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2009 Nov;20(4):1036-40. doi: 10.1353/hpu.0.0216.
Individuals who suffer from serious and persistent mental illnesses constitute nearly one-third of the homeless population in this country. Perhaps the most vulnerable people in the homeless population are those who are disabled from a mental illness and are also chronically unsheltered. Psychiatric street outreach to this particular segment of the homeless population is commonly justified based upon the need to engage the most severely impaired and most medically underserved individuals in our communities assertively. This brief paper describes the core objectives of fostering relationship, reconnection, and recovery through a transdisciplinary, psychiatric street outreach initiative in Jacksonville, Florida.
患有严重且持续性精神疾病的个体占该国无家可归人口的近三分之一。在无家可归人口中,或许最脆弱的群体是那些因精神疾病而残疾且长期无住所的人。对这一特定无家可归人群开展精神病院外拓展服务,通常基于积极接触社区中受损最严重且医疗服务最欠缺的个体的需求而被证明是合理的。本短文描述了通过佛罗里达州杰克逊维尔市的一项跨学科精神病院外拓展倡议来促进关系建立、重新融入社会和康复的核心目标。