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孕期应对无家可归者援助:华盛顿特区一项快速定性研究与政策合作项目

Navigating Homelessness Assistance While Pregnant: A Rapid Qualitative Research-to-Policy Collaboration in Washington, DC.

作者信息

Marea Christina X, Arno C Anneta, McShane Kelly Sweeney, Lozano Andrew, Vanderpuije Makeda, Robinson Kelley N, Grace Karen Trister, Jeffers Noelene

机构信息

School of Nursing, Georgetown University, Washington, District of Columbia, USA.

Office of Health Equity, DC Department of Health, Washington, District of Columbia, USA.

出版信息

Health Equity. 2024 May 30;8(1):325-337. doi: 10.1089/heq.2023.0235. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Homelessness during pregnancy contributes to adverse pregnancy and infant outcomes from birth through early childhood. Washington, DC, a microcosm of structural inequities in the United States, has persistent racial disparities in perinatal outcomes and housing insecurity.

METHODS

Grounded in a reproductive justice framework, we explored the lived experience of navigating homelessness assistance while pregnant to inform recommendations for a collaborative policy and practice change effort. We conducted 20 individual interviews with DC residents who experienced homelessness during pregnancy. We analyzed the data using thematic analysis and an action-oriented approach.

RESULTS

Our analysis resulted in three main recommendation areas for policy and practice change: (1) timely and meaningful access to safe and stable housing in pregnancy; (2) care coordination for services and referrals that support physical, mental, and social well-being; and (3) access to a living wage and affordable housing.

DISCUSSION

Access to stable housing is critical to ensure that pregnant and parenting people can have and raise children in a safe and sustainable environment-key tenets of reproductive justice. Housing support must be meaningfully accessible, including service delivery that accommodates the complex social histories and competing demands that accompany housing insecurity.

HEALTH EQUITY IMPLICATIONS

This study informed the development of strategic recommendations, catalyzed a new model for multisector collaboration, and influenced a system-wide practice change to expand access to robust housing supports for pregnant people. Policy and practice change require sustained leveraging of political will to promote economic justice and ensure that residents can achieve safe, sustainable, and affordable housing.

摘要

背景

孕期无家可归会导致从出生到幼儿期的不良妊娠和婴儿结局。华盛顿特区是美国结构性不平等的一个缩影,在围产期结局和住房不安全方面存在持续的种族差异。

方法

基于生殖正义框架,我们探索了孕期寻求无家可归者援助的生活经历,以为合作性政策和实践变革努力提供建议。我们对在孕期经历过无家可归的华盛顿特区居民进行了20次个人访谈。我们使用主题分析和面向行动的方法对数据进行了分析。

结果

我们的分析得出了政策和实践变革的三个主要建议领域:(1)孕期及时且有意义地获得安全稳定的住房;(2)对支持身心健康和社会福祉的服务及转诊进行护理协调;(3)获得维持生计的工资和经济适用房。

讨论

获得稳定住房对于确保怀孕和育儿的人能够在安全和可持续的环境中生育和抚养孩子至关重要,这是生殖正义的关键原则。住房支持必须切实可得,包括提供能适应复杂社会历史和伴随住房不安全而来的相互竞争需求的服务。

对健康公平的影响

本研究为战略建议的制定提供了信息,催生了一种多部门合作的新模式,并影响了全系统的实践变革,以扩大为孕妇提供有力住房支持的机会。政策和实践变革需要持续利用政治意愿来促进经济正义,并确保居民能够获得安全、可持续且经济适用的住房。

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