Collins Susan E, Clifasefi Seema L, Andrasik Michele P, Dana Elizabeth A, Stahl Natalie, Kirouac Megan, Welbaum Callista, King Margaret, Malone Daniel K
University of Washington, Harborview, CHAMMP, 325 Ninth Avenue, Box 359911, Seattle, WA 98104, USA.
J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2012 Nov;23(4):1678-97. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2012.0187.
The Housing First (HF) approach is a model of housing that entails the provision of immediate, permanent, low-barrier, supportive housing to chronically homeless individuals either in separate apartments within a larger community (known as scattered-site HF) or in a single building (known as project-based HF). One recent innovation is the application of project-based HF with chronically homeless individuals with alcohol problems. Although initial studies have shown its effectiveness, there is currently no research on residents' and staff 's experiences living and working in a project-based HF program. The purpose of this article was to document these experiences and highlight strengths and challenges of project-based HF programs. Using data collected from naturalistic observations, agency documentation, one-on-one resident interviews, and a staff focus group, we delineated transitional periods, including moving into project-based HF, community-building, managing day-to-day, and transitions from project-based HF. Findings are interpreted to help health care policymakers and providers envision the role of project-based HF in comprehensive public health efforts and to integrate lessons learned into their own clinical practice.
“住房优先”(HF)模式是一种住房模式,它要求为长期无家可归者提供即时、永久、低门槛的支持性住房,这些住房可以位于更大社区内的独立公寓(称为分散式HF),也可以在单一建筑内(称为基于项目的HF)。最近的一项创新是将基于项目的HF应用于有酗酒问题的长期无家可归者。尽管初步研究已表明其有效性,但目前尚无关于居民和工作人员在基于项目的HF项目中生活和工作体验的研究。本文的目的是记录这些体验,并突出基于项目的HF项目的优势和挑战。通过收集自然观察、机构文档、一对一居民访谈以及工作人员焦点小组的数据,我们描绘了过渡阶段,包括搬进基于项目的HF、社区建设、日常管理以及从基于项目的HF过渡。对研究结果进行解读,以帮助医疗保健政策制定者和提供者设想基于项目的HF在全面公共卫生工作中的作用,并将吸取的经验教训融入他们自己的临床实践中。