Lech Sonia, Schenk Liane, De la Torre Castro Jenny, Schindel Daniel
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, corporate member of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and Berlin Institute of Health, Institute of Medical Sociology and Rehabilitation Science, Berlin, Germany.
Jenny De la Torre Foundation, Berlin, Germany.
Arch Public Health. 2021 Mar 6;79(1):28. doi: 10.1186/s13690-021-00546-y.
Homelessness is often described as both a driver and a consequence of poor health, social exclusion and economic marginalisation. The present protocol provides a detailed description of the study Examining the health situation of homeless people in Berlin: a retrospective analysis of data from the health centre for the homeless of the Jenny De la Torre Foundation from 2006 to 2020 (GIG study). The primary objective of the GIG study is to describe and analyse the social and health situation of homeless people in Berlin.
A retrospective secondary data analysis of an anonymous full census of medical records for the years 2006 until 2020 from a health centre for homeless people will be carried out. The main outcome is the description and analysis of the social and health situation of homeless people in Berlin. Total and cross-sectional sample characteristics will be presented in a descriptive analysis using Chi-Square Test, Mann-Whitney-U-Test or independent t-Test as appropriate to test (sub) group differences. Further, outcomes will be analysed using finite mixture modelling in order to distinguish different types of social and health conditions. Latent variable regressions will be applied in order to identify sociodemographic and disease-related factors associated with decreasing health conditions.
Given the high number of homeless individuals in Germany, it is of great importance to examine their social and health situation in order to gain a better understanding of challenges and needs of homeless people and work on new approaches and solutions to effectively address these.
The study was prospectively registered with the German Clinical Trials Register (trial registration number: DRKS00021172 ). Registered 26 June 2020.
无家可归现象常被描述为健康状况不佳、社会排斥和经济边缘化的驱动因素及后果。本方案详细介绍了一项研究,即“审视柏林无家可归者的健康状况:对珍妮·德拉托雷基金会无家可归者健康中心2006年至2020年数据的回顾性分析”(GIG研究)。GIG研究的主要目标是描述和分析柏林无家可归者的社会和健康状况。
将对一家无家可归者健康中心2006年至2020年的医疗记录进行匿名全面普查,并进行回顾性二次数据分析。主要结果是对柏林无家可归者的社会和健康状况进行描述和分析。将使用卡方检验、曼-惠特尼-U检验或独立t检验,在描述性分析中呈现总体和横断面样本特征,以检验(亚)组差异。此外,将使用有限混合模型分析结果,以区分不同类型的社会和健康状况。将应用潜在变量回归来确定与健康状况下降相关的社会人口统计学和疾病相关因素。
鉴于德国无家可归者数量众多,研究他们的社会和健康状况对于更好地了解无家可归者面临的挑战和需求,并致力于采取新方法和解决方案以有效应对这些问题至关重要。
该研究已在德国临床试验注册中心进行前瞻性注册(试验注册号:DRKS00021172)。于2020年6月26日注册。