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解决无家可归者获得药物方面的不平等问题:元民族志学和定性系统评价。

Tackling Inequalities in Access to Medicines for People Experiencing Homelessness: A Meta-Ethnography and Qualitative Systematic Review.

机构信息

School of Pharmacy, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.

Population Health Sciences Institute, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.

出版信息

Health Expect. 2024 Oct;27(5):e70076. doi: 10.1111/hex.70076.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Despite increased awareness of the detrimental relationship between homelessness and health, people experiencing homelessness remain an underserved population in health and social care research. Due to barriers affecting the accessibility of medicine and healthcare services, as well as reported competing priorities such as food and shelter, evidence has demonstrated that people experiencing homelessness are less likely to undergo routine examinations, receive diagnoses and adhere to prescribed medical treatments. To enhance service design and access for those experiencing homelessness, it is critical to better recognise, understand and address the barriers these individuals face. This meta-ethnography aims to identify barriers, enablers and interventions to begin addressing this inequality gap.

METHODS

A systematic literature search was undertaken in October and re-ran in December 2023 across four databases: MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL and Scopus. Qualitative studies were included if they addressed barriers, enablers and interventions aimed at tackling medicines and health service inequalities among populations experiencing homelessness. Study quality was assessed using the Joanna Briggs Institute critical appraisal checklist. Data were synthesised using a meta-ethnographic approach, as outlined by Noblit and Hare. The review was registered on PROSPERO (CRD42024511502) and performed according to PRISMA guidelines.

RESULTS

This meta-ethnographic systematic review synthesised data from eight studies across multiple countries. Three overarching third-order constructs (termed 'themes') were developed through reciprocal translation and centred around: recognising and acknowledging the discrimination, stigma and barriers experienced when using current services; exploring safe and practical use of medicines and the promotion of general health education and appreciating strategies to tackle inequalities, namely community outreach programmes designed for homeless communities.

CONCLUSION

This work highlighted the barriers, enablers and interventions that sought to address the inequalities affecting people experiencing homelessness in accessing medication and healthcare services. Future research should utilise lived-experience narratives and co-design to further explore ways to tackle wider healthcare accessibility inequalities for this minoritised population.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

Not applicable, as this is a systematic review.

PATIENT OR PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION

Public contributors (minority research champions and one public health research champion, H.K.G. and T.G.) informed and shaped this project during study design and conceptualisation. They helped to ensure that the study was conducted, and the findings were reported with sensitivity.

摘要

简介

尽管人们越来越意识到无家可归与健康之间的有害关系,但无家可归者在健康和社会关怀研究中仍然是一个服务不足的群体。由于影响药物和医疗保健服务可及性的障碍,以及报告的食物和住所等优先事项,有证据表明,无家可归者不太可能接受常规检查、获得诊断并遵守规定的医疗治疗。为了增强无家可归者的服务设计和获取,至关重要的是要更好地认识、理解和解决这些人面临的障碍。这项元分析旨在确定障碍、促进因素和干预措施,以开始解决这一不平等差距。

方法

在 10 月和 2023 年 12 月,我们在四个数据库(MEDLINE、Embase、CINAHL 和 Scopus)中进行了系统文献检索。如果研究旨在解决无家可归人群中药物和卫生服务不平等问题的障碍、促进因素和干预措施,则纳入定性研究。使用 Joanna Briggs 研究所的批判性评估清单评估研究质量。使用 Noblit 和 Hare 概述的元分析方法对数据进行综合。该审查在 PROSPERO(CRD42024511502)上进行注册,并按照 PRISMA 指南进行。

结果

这项元分析系统综述综合了来自多个国家的八项研究的数据。通过相互翻译,确定了三个总体第三级结构(称为“主题”),它们围绕以下内容展开:认识和承认使用当前服务时所经历的歧视、耻辱和障碍;探索安全实用的药物使用和促进一般健康教育,并欣赏解决不平等问题的策略,即针对无家可归社区设计的社区外展计划。

结论

这项工作强调了旨在解决无家可归者在获取药物和医疗保健服务方面面临的不平等问题的障碍、促进因素和干预措施。未来的研究应该利用生活经验叙述和共同设计来进一步探索解决这个少数群体更广泛的医疗保健可及性不平等问题的方法。

试验注册

不适用,因为这是一项系统评价。

患者或公众贡献

公众参与者(少数族裔研究冠军和一位公共卫生研究冠军,H.K.G. 和 T.G.)在研究设计和概念化阶段为该项目提供了信息并塑造了该项目。他们帮助确保项目的进行,并以敏感的方式报告研究结果。

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