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“我不想死在街头”:患者与从业者对为无家可归的老年人提供街头护理的看法

"I Don't Want to Die on the Street": Patient and Practitioner Perspectives on Street-Based Care for Older Adults Experiencing Unsheltered Homelessness.

作者信息

Mittal Anuva, Lowe Enya, Feldman Corinne, Coulourides Kogan Alexis

机构信息

USC Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

Department of Family Medicine and Geriatrics, USC Street Medicine, USC Keck School of Medicine, Alhambra, CA, USA.

出版信息

J Gen Intern Med. 2025 May 28. doi: 10.1007/s11606-025-09591-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Unsheltered older adults experiencing homelessness constitute the fastest-growing segment of the US unhoused population. Research shows that older unsheltered adults have more chronic health conditions and experience accelerated aging. Little is known about the unique considerations in providing care and support for this population.

OBJECTIVE

To explore the experiences of aging and managing serious illness from people experiencing unsheltered homelessness and from the street medicine team members who care for them.

DESIGN

Qualitative, semi-structured in-depth individual interviews.

PARTICIPANTS

Street medicine team members and patients receiving street medicine in Los Angeles.

APPROACH

Interviews were guided by a semi-structured interview guide developed by the team, audio-recorded, and transcribed verbatim. Field notes supplemented transcripts. Transcripts and field notes were analyzed by two independent coders following a thematic analysis approach rooted in grounded theory.

KEY RESULTS

Eight street medicine team members with varying experience caring for patients experiencing homelessness (1-16 years) and from multidisciplinary backgrounds were interviewed. Team members were, on average, 39 years old (SD 7.4 years), 63% female, and 50% white. Eight patients were interviewed and identified as male (63%), having 3 + chronic health conditions (100%), and aged on average 56 years (range 50-71; SD 4.7 years). Thematic analysis of the interviews revealed two major themes on challenges and considerations for the following: (1) Caring for older adults experiencing unsheltered homelessness (subthemes: Medical, Interpersonal, Environmental, and Systemic), and (2) Shelter, long-term care, and end-of-life planning among older adults experiencing unsheltered homelessness (subthemes: Permanent shelter, Rehabilitative and institutional care, and End-of-life care planning).

CONCLUSIONS

Team member and patient perspectives offered insight into significant challenges faced when trying to apply conventional healthcare practices to the unique circumstances of the unsheltered setting. Findings suggest actionable strategies with implications for both policy and practice to better meet the needs of unsheltered homeless older adults.

摘要

背景

无家可归的老年人是美国无家可归人口中增长最快的群体。研究表明,无家可归的老年人患有更多慢性健康问题,且衰老加速。对于为这一群体提供护理和支持时的独特考量,我们知之甚少。

目的

探讨无家可归者以及为他们提供护理的街头医疗团队成员在衰老和应对重病方面的经历。

设计

定性、半结构化深度个人访谈。

参与者

洛杉矶街头医疗团队成员以及接受街头医疗服务的患者。

方法

访谈由团队制定的半结构化访谈指南指导,进行录音并逐字转录。现场笔记作为转录内容的补充。两名独立编码员采用扎根理论的主题分析方法对转录内容和现场笔记进行分析。

关键结果

对八名街头医疗团队成员进行了访谈,他们在照顾无家可归患者方面经验各异(1至16年),背景多元。团队成员平均年龄39岁(标准差7.4岁),63%为女性,50%为白人。对八名患者进行了访谈,他们均为男性(63%),患有三种及以上慢性健康问题(100%),平均年龄56岁(范围50至71岁;标准差4.7岁)。访谈的主题分析揭示了以下两个关于挑战和考量的主要主题:(1)照顾无家可归的老年人(子主题:医疗、人际、环境和系统),以及(2)无家可归老年人的庇护、长期护理和临终规划(子主题:永久庇护、康复和机构护理、临终护理规划)。

结论

团队成员和患者的观点揭示了在试图将传统医疗实践应用于无家可归这一独特环境时所面临的重大挑战。研究结果提出了对政策和实践均有启示的可行策略,以更好地满足无家可归老年人群体的需求。

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