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“他们已经表现得好像这是一场危机,因为它一直都是一场危机”:对苏格兰一家无家可归者服务机构应对 COVID-19 大流行的反应的定性探索。

'They already operated like it was a crisis, because it always has been a crisis': a qualitative exploration of the response of one homeless service in Scotland to the COVID-19 pandemic.

机构信息

Salvation Army Centre for Addictions Services and Research, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland.

Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland.

出版信息

Harm Reduct J. 2021 Mar 3;18(1):26. doi: 10.1186/s12954-021-00472-w.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated unprecedented changes in the way that services are delivered to individuals experiencing homelessness and problem substance use. Protecting those at high risk of infection/transmission, whilst addressing the multiple health and social needs of this group, is of utmost importance. The aim of this novel qualitative study was to document how one service in Scotland, the Wellbeing Centre run by The Salvation Army, adapted in response.

METHODS

Care was taken to identify methods that did not create additional stress at this pressured time. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with Centre clients (n = 10, in-person and telephone) and staff (n = 5, telephone), and external professionals (n = 5, telephone), during April-August 2020. These were audio-recorded, fully transcribed, and analysed using Framework. Service documents were used to enhance contextual understanding. Analysis was informed by theories of psychologically informed environments and enabling environments.

RESULTS

The start of the pandemic was a time of confusion, disruption, and isolation. Centre staff rapidly adapted methods of engagement to provide a range of comprehensive physical and emotional supports, to both existing and new clients, through telephone and online communication and, eventually, socially distanced in-person support. This involved balancing the risks of COVID-19 infection/transmission with the benefits of continuity of support to those highly vulnerable to a range of harms. Whilst the pandemic created many challenges, it also facilitated removal of barriers, particularly concerning provision of harm reduction services which had previously been severely constrained. Clients described the Centre as a 'lifeline', providing stability and safety during a period of profound disruption when other services closed their doors. Strong leadership, intensive team working, support/training for staff, a focus on relationships, and active use of client feedback, enabled responsive adaptation to fast-changing demands and the creation of a 'culture of care'.

CONCLUSION

This study provides a unique insight into the pandemic by analysing the response of one homeless service during the height of the pandemic. We present a range of implications that have international relevance for those designing policies, and adapting front-line services, to proactively respond to COVID-19 and the continued public health crises of homelessness and drug-related deaths.

摘要

背景

COVID-19 大流行迫使向无家可归和滥用药物的个人提供服务的方式发生了前所未有的变化。保护那些感染/传播风险高的人,同时解决这一群体的多种健康和社会需求,至关重要。本研究的目的是记录苏格兰救世军运营的福利中心如何做出反应。

方法

在这个紧张的时期,我们特别注意选择不会增加额外压力的方法。2020 年 4 月至 8 月期间,对中心客户(10 人,面对面和电话)和工作人员(5 人,电话)以及外部专业人员(5 人,电话)进行了半结构化访谈。访谈进行了录音,完整转录,并使用框架进行了分析。使用服务文件增强了对上下文的理解。分析受心理知情环境和支持环境理论的启发。

结果

大流行开始时是一个混乱、中断和孤立的时期。中心工作人员迅速调整参与方式,通过电话和在线交流,最终通过保持社交距离的面对面支持,为现有和新客户提供全面的身体和情感支持。这涉及到平衡 COVID-19 感染/传播的风险与对那些极易受到多种伤害的人的支持连续性的好处。虽然大流行带来了许多挑战,但它也为消除障碍提供了便利,特别是在以前受到严重限制的减少伤害服务方面。客户将中心描述为“生命线”,在其他服务关闭时,为他们提供了稳定和安全,当时他们处于深刻的混乱之中。强有力的领导、密集的团队合作、对员工的支持/培训、关注关系以及积极利用客户反馈,使他们能够快速应对不断变化的需求,并创建“关爱文化”。

结论

本研究通过分析大流行期间一家无家可归服务机构的反应,为大流行提供了独特的见解。我们提出了一系列对那些设计政策和调整一线服务以积极应对 COVID-19 以及无家可归和与药物相关的死亡等持续公共卫生危机的人具有国际意义的影响。

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