J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2021;32(4):1752-1763. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2021.0164.
The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected marginalized individuals with multiple vulnerabilities, including those experiencing serious mental illness and homelessness. This population is adversely affected by the pandemic due to loss of opportunities for social connection and support, decreased engagement with community services, and increased risk of mental and physical health deterioration. Multidisciplinary street outreach teams have employed an instrumental service model in the provision of community-based, comprehensive care for individuals experiencing homelessness, often with concurrent challenges with mental illness and addictions. However, during this period of unprecedented and additional vulnerability, street outreach teams must adapt their existing practices to meet the evolving needs of their client population. This article aims to highlight the impact of COVID-19 on people with serious mental illness experiencing homelessness, and then share lessons learned and recommendations for action to optimize care and support to this vulnerable population amidst COVID-19.
新冠疫情对弱势群体造成了不成比例的影响,包括那些患有严重精神疾病和无家可归的人。 由于社交机会和支持的丧失、社区服务参与度的降低以及心理健康和身体健康恶化的风险增加,这些人受到了疫情的不利影响。多学科的街头外展团队采用工具服务模式,为无家可归者提供基于社区的综合护理,这些人通常同时面临精神疾病和成瘾的挑战。然而,在这个前所未有的和额外脆弱的时期,街头外展团队必须调整其现有做法,以满足其服务对象群体不断变化的需求。本文旨在强调新冠疫情对患有严重精神疾病的无家可归者的影响,然后分享在新冠疫情期间优化对这一弱势群体的护理和支持的经验教训和行动建议。