Thompson School of Social Work & Public Health, The University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, United States.
School of Social Work, The University of Arkansas, Honolulu, United States.
J Evid Based Soc Work (2019). 2023 Sep 3;20(5):743-764. doi: 10.1080/26408066.2023.2211067. Epub 2023 May 9.
Since Hawaii has the highest rate of per capita of persons experiencing homelessness (PEH) in the United States, the purpose of this qualitative evaluation study was to evaluate the experiences of both the providers and clients of a Street Medicine (SM) program serving one side of the island of O'ahu.
This evaluation used Story Inquiry to qualitatively assess one SM program serving one side of the island of O'ahu in Hawa'i. Since the culture in Hawaii is largely based upon stories, a qualitative approach was taken to better understand the lived experiences of PEH who utilized the SM services, as well as provider perspectives.
The findings of this evaluation include strengths of increased primary care engagement and improved quality of life for PEH; barriers to success included transportation scarcity and limitations of services available.
The findings lend implications for new SM programs, including gathering community support, having culturally aware outreach and that mobility and flexibility can overcome health-care barriers for PEH.
由于夏威夷的人均无家可归者(PEH)人数在美国最高,因此本定性评估研究的目的是评估服务于瓦胡岛一侧的街头医学(SM)计划的提供者和客户的经验。
本评估使用故事询问法对服务于夏威夷瓦胡岛一侧的一个 SM 计划进行了定性评估。由于夏威夷的文化在很大程度上基于故事,因此采用定性方法来更好地了解使用 SM 服务的 PEH 的生活体验,以及提供者的观点。
这项评估的结果包括增加初级保健参与度和提高 PEH 生活质量的优势;成功的障碍包括交通稀缺和现有服务的限制。
这些发现为新的 SM 计划提供了启示,包括获得社区支持、开展具有文化意识的外展活动,以及机动性和灵活性可以克服 PEH 的医疗保健障碍。