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姑息治疗、无家可归以及受限或不确定的移民身份。

Palliative care, homelessness, and restricted or uncertain immigration status.

作者信息

Hudson Briony F, Dzeng Elizabeth, Burnett Angela, Yeung Michelle, Shulman Caroline

机构信息

Marie Curie, One Embassy Gardens, 8 Viaduct Gardens, London SW11 7BW, UK.

Division of Psychiatry, Marie Curie Palliative Care Research Department, University College London, 6th Floor, Maple House, 149 Tottenham Court Road, London W1T 7NF, UK Pathway, London, UK.

出版信息

Palliat Care Soc Pract. 2023 Dec 23;17:26323524231216993. doi: 10.1177/26323524231216993. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

People experiencing homelessness have limited access to palliative care support despite high levels of ill health and premature mortality. Most research exploring these challenges in the United Kingdom has focused on people living in hostels or temporary accommodation. People with uncertain or restricted immigration status are often unable to access this accommodation due to lack of entitlement to benefits. There is little research about the experiences of those in the United Kingdom who cannot access hostels or temporary accommodation due to restricted or uncertain immigration status with regards to palliative and end-of-life care access.

AIM

To explore the barriers to palliative and end-of-life care access for people with uncertain or restricted immigration status, who are experiencing homelessness and have advanced ill health, and the experiences of UK hospices of supporting people in this situation.

DESIGN

A multi-method cross-sectional study.

SETTING/PARTICIPANTS: An online survey for hospice staff followed by online focus groups with staff from inclusion health, homelessness and palliative care services, charities and interviews with people experiencing homelessness.

RESULTS

Fifty hospice staff responded to the online survey and 17 people participated in focus groups and interviews (focus groups:  = 10; interviews:  = 7). The survey demonstrated how hospices are not currently supporting many people with restricted or uncertain immigration status who are homeless and that hospice staff have received limited training around eligibility for entitlements or National Health Service (NHS) care. Interview and focus group data demonstrated high levels of unmet need. Reasons for this included a lack of consistency around eligibility for support from local authorities, issues relating to NHS charging, and mistrust and limited knowledge of the UK health and social care system. These barriers leave many people unable to access care toward the end of their lives.

CONCLUSION

To advocate for and provide compassionate palliative and end-of-life care for people with uncertain immigration status, there is need for more legal literacy, with training around people's entitlement to care and support, as well as easier access to specialist legal advice.

摘要

背景

尽管健康状况不佳且过早死亡的情况普遍,但无家可归者获得姑息治疗支持的机会有限。英国大多数探讨这些挑战的研究都集中在居住在收容所或临时住所的人群。移民身份不确定或受限的人往往因无权享受福利而无法获得此类住所。关于英国那些因移民身份受限或不确定而无法进入收容所或临时住所的人在姑息治疗和临终关怀方面的经历,相关研究很少。

目的

探讨移民身份不确定或受限、无家可归且健康状况严重不佳的人在获得姑息治疗和临终关怀方面的障碍,以及英国临终关怀机构在支持这类人群方面的经验。

设计

一项多方法横断面研究。

设置/参与者:对临终关怀机构工作人员进行在线调查,随后与综合医疗、无家可归者及姑息治疗服务机构、慈善机构的工作人员进行在线焦点小组讨论,并对无家可归者进行访谈。

结果

50名临终关怀机构工作人员回复了在线调查,17人参与了焦点小组讨论和访谈(焦点小组:10人;访谈:7人)。调查表明,目前临终关怀机构并未为许多无家可归且移民身份受限或不确定的人提供支持,临终关怀机构工作人员在福利资格或国民保健服务(NHS)护理资格方面接受的培训有限。访谈和焦点小组数据显示,未满足的需求程度很高。原因包括地方当局在支持资格方面缺乏一致性、与NHS收费相关的问题,以及对英国卫生和社会护理系统的不信任和了解有限。这些障碍使许多人在生命末期无法获得护理。

结论

为了倡导并为移民身份不确定的人提供富有同情心的姑息治疗和临终关怀,需要提高法律素养,开展关于人们获得护理和支持权利的培训,并更容易获得专业法律建议。

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