MacIntyre D
Scott Med J. 1979 Jul;24(3):240-5. doi: 10.1177/003693307902400313.
The experience of running a medical clinic using voluntary help for the homeless is described. As a group they have limited access to normal medical channels despite high morbidity. In particular psychiatric illness, most frequently related to alcohol abuse, infestation, respiratory disease and problems due to poor foot care present commonly. No major administrative problems were encountered. The effects of such special arrangements for the homeless are assessed.
描述了利用志愿者帮助无家可归者开办医疗诊所的经历。尽管发病率很高,但他们作为一个群体获得正常医疗渠道的机会有限。特别是精神疾病,最常见的与酗酒、感染、呼吸系统疾病以及足部护理不当导致的问题有关。未遇到重大管理问题。评估了为无家可归者做出的此类特殊安排的效果。