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“灯亮着,门始终敞开”:一项定性研究,旨在了解英格兰东北部农村和沿海地区无家可归者对紧急护理需求背后的挑战。

'The lights are on, and the doors are always open': a qualitative study to understand challenges underlying the need for emergency care in people experiencing homelessness in rural and coastal North East England.

作者信息

Thirkle Steven A, Adams Emma A, Harland Jill, John Deepti A, Kaner Eileen, Ramsay Sheena E

机构信息

Population Health Sciences Institute, Newcastle University Faculty of Medical Sciences, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.

Hexham General Hospital, Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Hexham, UK.

出版信息

BMJ Public Health. 2025 Feb 20;3(1):e001468. doi: 10.1136/bmjph-2024-001468. eCollection 2025 Jan.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

People experiencing homelessness have high rates of emergency care attendance compared with the general population. This study explores the factors underlying the need for emergency care services among people experiencing homelessness in rural and coastal areas of North East England.

METHODS

The study was conducted in Northumberland and North Tyneside (North East England). One-to-one semistructured interviews were conducted with people experiencing homelessness. Interviews and focus groups were undertaken with frontline staff from housing associations, police, ambulance services, emergency care, primary healthcare, mental health services and alcohol and drug recovery services. Discussions centred on emergency care experiences, reasons for access and underlying health and social needs.

RESULTS

Participants included 20 people experiencing homelessness (aged 18-56, 70% male) and 18 service professionals (aged 20-56, 56% female). Emergency care was often viewed by participants as an accessible safe place. Four key themes were found in this rural and coastal context: accessibility challenges due to limited public transport and geographic isolation; fragmented support exacerbated by widely dispersed services; service restrictions and limited alternatives having particular impact where options are few and prioritisation of immediate needs influenced by limited local resources.

CONCLUSION

Challenges in accessing primary healthcare and social care, alongside varying levels of timely support and understanding of individual contexts, can contribute to the increased use of emergency care for people experiencing homelessness in rural and coastal areas. Integrating services with a focus on flexibility could be crucial for addressing the needs of these populations. This involves adapting to the unique circumstances of multiple deprived groups who lack access to community support.

摘要

引言

与普通人群相比,无家可归者的急诊就诊率较高。本研究探讨了英格兰东北部农村和沿海地区无家可归者对急诊服务需求背后的因素。

方法

该研究在诺森伯兰和北泰恩赛德(英格兰东北部)进行。对无家可归者进行了一对一的半结构化访谈。与住房协会、警察、救护车服务、急诊、初级医疗保健、心理健康服务以及酒精和药物康复服务的一线工作人员进行了访谈和焦点小组讨论。讨论集中在急诊经历、就诊原因以及潜在的健康和社会需求。

结果

参与者包括20名无家可归者(年龄在18 - 56岁之间,70%为男性)和18名服务专业人员(年龄在20 - 56岁之间,56%为女性)。参与者通常将急诊视为一个可进入的安全场所。在这个农村和沿海地区发现了四个关键主题:公共交通有限和地理位置偏远导致的可及性挑战;服务广泛分散加剧了支持的碎片化;服务限制和选择有限在选择较少的情况下有特别影响,以及当地资源有限影响了对即时需求的优先排序。

结论

获得初级医疗保健和社会护理方面的挑战,以及不同程度的及时支持和对个人情况的理解,可能导致农村和沿海地区无家可归者更多地使用急诊服务。以灵活性为重点整合服务对于满足这些人群的需求可能至关重要。这涉及适应多个缺乏社区支持的贫困群体的独特情况。

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