School of Pharmacy, Institute of Clinical Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
Health Soc Care Community. 2022 Sep;30(5):e1805-e1814. doi: 10.1111/hsc.13609. Epub 2021 Oct 19.
This study aimed to explore the perspectives of homelessness service providers on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on service provision, barriers encountered and learning for the future. Semi-structured online interviews were conducted with homelessness service providers (n = 15) identified through the network of homelessness services operating within the United Kingdom. Data were transcribed verbatim and analysed thematically using framework technique. Six key themes were identified including the impact of the pandemic on health and well-being of persons experiencing homelessness (PEH); the changing needs of service users during the pandemic; impact of emergency provision of housing support on services offered; service adaptations; sustainability of services and learnings from the pandemic. Participants described that being able to offer accommodation through government schemes provided protection to PEH through 'wrap-around support'. The pandemic was deemed to have precipitated change and developed resilience in some services. However, lack of resources, donations and sponsors during the pandemic constrained the services forcing many to close or offer reduced services. Reduced face-to-face contact with PEH and lack of ability to offer skills sessions led to the exacerbation of mental health concerns amongst clients. The pandemic was also identified to have encouraged positive relationship building between clients and service providers, better communications between service providers and effective housing of PEH. There is a need to address the barriers, sustain the positive learnings and enable organisations and PEH to adapt to the transition when transient and emergency support from the government and local councils ends.
本研究旨在探讨无家可归服务提供者对 COVID-19 大流行对服务提供、所遇障碍以及未来学习的影响的看法。通过英国无家可归服务网络,确定了 15 名无家可归服务提供者进行半结构式在线访谈。数据逐字转录,并使用框架技术进行主题分析。确定了六个关键主题,包括大流行对经历无家可归的人的健康和福祉的影响;大流行期间服务用户需求的变化;紧急住房支持对提供的服务的影响;服务调整;服务的可持续性以及大流行的经验教训。参与者表示,通过政府计划提供住宿,为无家可归者提供了“全面支持”,从而为他们提供了保护。大流行被认为促使一些服务发生了变化并增强了其适应力。然而,大流行期间资源、捐赠和赞助商的缺乏限制了服务,迫使许多服务关闭或提供减少的服务。与无家可归者的面对面接触减少以及无法提供技能培训导致客户的心理健康问题恶化。大流行还被认为鼓励了客户与服务提供者之间建立积极的关系,服务提供者之间更好的沟通以及有效地为无家可归者提供住房。需要解决障碍,保持积极的经验教训,并使组织和无家可归者能够适应政府和地方议会的过渡性和紧急支持结束后的过渡。