D'Souza Melba Sheila, Mirza Noeman Ahmad
School of Nursing, 33527Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, BC, Canada.
Faculty of Nursing, 8637University of Windsor, Toldo Health Education Centre, Windsor, ON, Canada.
Can J Nurs Res. 2022 Dec;54(4):451-463. doi: 10.1177/08445621211032136. Epub 2021 Aug 13.
Community and health services often overlook health care needs of persons experiencing homelessness, which leads to deterioration in health and increased utilization of emergency services. Since homeless people are underrepresented in health service research, little is known about their unmet health care needs, particularly in smaller cities where resources are limited. This community-based participatory research explored the experiences of small-city homeless service users (HSUs) with unmet health care needs and community service providers (CSPs) who work with them to determine barriers to health care access affecting them. Structured interviews were conducted with 65 HSUs and 15 CSPs in interior British Columbia, Canada. These interviews were audio-recorded, and the retrieved data were analyzed thematically. The three themes uncovered included: a lack of access to health care and risk of stigma, a lack of trust and fear of discrimination, and a need for community navigation and social support. The findings indicate that HSUs do not receive equitable care and face challenges in accessing appropriate and timely foot care, which contributes to increased foot-related emergency visits, loss of trust in the health care system, and disabilities due to worsening foot conditions. Various social determinants of health also impact HSUs, such as low socioeconomic status, lack of housing, decreased social support, unhealthy behaviors, and inequitable access to health services. By collaborating with HSUs, community and health services need to develop innovative outreach programs that provide better community resources as the first step toward equitable access to health care.
社区和卫生服务机构常常忽视无家可归者的医疗保健需求,这导致他们的健康状况恶化,并增加了对急诊服务的利用。由于无家可归者在卫生服务研究中的代表性不足,人们对他们未得到满足的医疗保健需求知之甚少,尤其是在资源有限的小城市。这项基于社区的参与性研究探讨了小城市中医疗保健需求未得到满足的无家可归服务使用者(HSUs)以及与他们合作的社区服务提供者(CSPs)的经历,以确定影响他们获得医疗保健的障碍。在加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省内陆地区,对65名无家可归服务使用者和15名社区服务提供者进行了结构化访谈。这些访谈进行了录音,并对检索到的数据进行了主题分析。发现的三个主题包括:缺乏获得医疗保健的机会和耻辱感风险、缺乏信任和对歧视的恐惧,以及对社区导航和社会支持的需求。研究结果表明,无家可归服务使用者没有得到公平的护理,在获得适当和及时的足部护理方面面临挑战,这导致与足部相关的急诊就诊增加、对医疗保健系统的信任丧失以及由于足部状况恶化而导致的残疾。各种健康的社会决定因素也影响着无家可归服务使用者,如社会经济地位低、缺乏住房、社会支持减少、不健康行为以及获得卫生服务的不平等。社区和卫生服务机构需要与无家可归服务使用者合作,制定创新的外展计划,提供更好的社区资源,这是实现公平获得医疗保健的第一步。