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社区对分散紧急避难所如何影响无家可归者交通需求和使用的看法。

Community perspectives on how decentralising an emergency shelter influences transportation needs and use for persons experiencing homelessness.

机构信息

College of Social Work, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.

College of Architecture and Planning, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.

出版信息

Health Soc Care Community. 2022 Nov;30(6):e6645-e6655. doi: 10.1111/hsc.13994. Epub 2022 Sep 8.

Abstract

Despite steady increases in homelessness in the U.S., only recently has research on transportation needs and use for persons experiencing homelessness (PEH) been the focus of research endeavours. Moreover, limited research has identified how the geographic relocation of homeless community services and resources impacts the transportation needs of PEH and how this process affects access to health and social services. To fill this gap in the literature, using a community-engaged research approach, we conducted a qualitative research study in which 24 professionals working in planning, transportation, local government, and the homelessness services sector were engaged in in-depth, semi-structured interviews. We examined participant perspectives on how PEH transportation needs and use changed after three new emergency shelters replaced a centralised one, and how access to health and social services was impacted. Data were organised into three overarching categories: (1) Changes in transportation need and use following decentralisation; (2) Impact of transportation changes on PEH access to services; and (3) Recommendations for improving transportation access. Findings suggest the need to offer PEH transportation on demand, provide education on transportation and system navigation, and increase transportation-related funding for homeless service providers and PEH to ensure transportation costs are not a barrier to healthcare and social services.

摘要

尽管美国无家可归者的人数持续增加,但最近才将无家可归者(PEH)的交通需求和使用情况的研究作为研究工作的重点。此外,很少有研究确定了无家可归者社区服务和资源的地理位置迁移如何影响 PEH 的交通需求,以及这一过程如何影响他们获得健康和社会服务的机会。为了填补这一文献空白,我们采用了社区参与式研究方法,对 24 名从事规划、交通、地方政府和无家可归者服务部门工作的专业人员进行了深入的半结构化访谈。我们研究了参与者对以下问题的看法:在三个新的紧急避难所取代一个集中的避难所后,PEH 的交通需求和使用情况发生了怎样的变化,以及获得健康和社会服务的情况受到了怎样的影响。数据被组织成三个总体类别:(1)去中心化后交通需求和使用的变化;(2)交通变化对 PEH 获得服务的影响;以及(3)改善交通机会的建议。研究结果表明,需要按需为 PEH 提供交通服务,提供有关交通和系统导航的教育,并增加为无家可归者服务提供者和 PEH 提供与交通相关的资金,以确保交通成本不会成为获得医疗和社会服务的障碍。

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