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"COVID 让我直接陷入困境":无家可归者对 COVID-19 大流行影响的看法。

"COVID knocked me straight into the dirt": perspectives from people experiencing homelessness on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

机构信息

Department of Public Health, College of Health and Human Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA.

Regenstrief Center for Healthcare Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2022 Jul 12;22(1):1327. doi: 10.1186/s12889-022-13748-y.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

People experiencing homelessness are uniquely susceptible and disproportionately affected by the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Understanding context-specific challenges, responses, and perspectives of people experiencing homelessness is essential to improving pandemic response and mitigating the long-term consequences of the pandemic on this vulnerable population.

METHODS

As part of an ongoing community-based participatory research study in partnership with a homeless service organization in Indiana, semi-structured interviews were conducted with a total of 34 individuals experiencing homelessness between January and July 2021. Guided by the NIMHD Health Disparities Research Framework, which builds on the socio-ecological model, data was thematically coded using Nvivo12 qualitative coding software and themes were organized by levels of influence (individual, interpersonal, community, societal) and domains of influence (biological, behavioral, physical/built environment, sociocultural environment, health care system).

RESULTS

Narratives revealed numerous and compounding factors affecting COVID-19 risks and health outcomes among people experiencing homelessness across all levels and domains of influence. At the individual level, people experiencing homelessness face unique challenges that heightened their susceptibility to COVID-19, including pre-existing physical and mental health conditions, substance use and behavioral health risks, socioeconomic precarity, and low health literacy and COVID-related knowledge. At the interpersonal level, poor communication between people experiencing homelessness and service providers led to limited understanding of and poor compliance with COVID safety measures. At the community level, closures and service disruptions restricted access to usual spaces and resources to meet basic needs. At a policy level, people experiencing homelessness were disregarded in ways that made pandemic relief resources largely inaccessible to them.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings reveal important and mitigable issues with ongoing pandemic response efforts in homeless populations through direct, first-hand accounts of their experiences during COVID-19. These insights offer opportunities for multilevel interventions to improve outreach, communication, and impact mitigation strategies for people experiencing homelessness. This study highlights the importance of centering the voices of vulnerable communities to inform future pandemic response for homeless and other underserved and marginalized populations.

摘要

背景

无家可归者易受新冠疫情影响,且受影响程度不成比例。了解无家可归者在特定环境下所面临的挑战、应对措施和观点,对于改善疫情应对措施以及减轻疫情对这一弱势群体的长期影响至关重要。

方法

作为印第安纳州一个与无家可归者服务组织合作的基于社区的参与性研究的一部分,我们在 2021 年 1 月至 7 月期间对 34 名无家可归者进行了半结构化访谈。研究以 NIMHD 健康差异研究框架为指导,该框架以社会生态模型为基础,使用 Nvivo12 定性编码软件对数据进行主题编码,并根据影响水平(个体、人际、社区、社会)和影响领域(生物、行为、物理/建筑环境、社会文化环境、医疗保健系统)对主题进行组织。

结果

叙述揭示了在所有影响水平和领域中,无家可归者在新冠疫情期间面临着影响其风险和健康结果的众多且复杂的因素。在个体层面,无家可归者面临着使他们更容易感染新冠病毒的独特挑战,包括先前存在的身体和心理健康状况、药物使用和行为健康风险、社会经济不稳定以及低健康素养和新冠相关知识。在人际层面,无家可归者与服务提供者之间沟通不畅,导致他们对新冠安全措施的理解有限且遵守度低。在社区层面,关闭和服务中断限制了他们获取满足基本需求的常用空间和资源的机会。在政策层面,无家可归者被忽视,导致他们无法获得大量的疫情救济资源。

结论

我们的研究结果通过无家可归者在新冠疫情期间的直接、第一手经历,揭示了在无家可归者群体中进行疫情应对的重要和可缓解的问题。这些见解为改善针对无家可归者的外联、沟通和影响缓解策略提供了机会。本研究强调了让弱势社区的声音为指导,为无家可归者和其他服务不足和边缘化群体提供未来疫情应对措施的重要性。

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