Improving Cross-Sector Collaborations between Healthcare and Housing: Challenges and Strategies Identified by Unhoused People with Complex Health Needs.

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Emmy Tiderington, Nora Sullivan, Michael Yedidia, Joel C Cantor
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There is growing recognition of the need for collaboration between the healthcare and housing sectors to address the needs of people experiencing homelessness. This study explores how these cross-sector collaborations can be improved from the perspective of those with histories of homelessness and complex health needs. In-depth, semi-structured qualitative interviews (N = 23) were used to (1) understand the challenges faced by people with complex health needs when navigating services at the intersection of healthcare and housing and (2) identify strategies for improving these services. While some participants reported accessing cross-sector services, many found those efforts to be lacking and ineffective. Participants reported receiving support with healthcare needs from housing providers more frequently than assistance with housing needs from healthcare providers. They described challenges related to provider turnover, perceived stigma and discrimination, and insufficient resources. Proposed solutions included modernizing and centralizing care, providing an effective balance of in-person and virtual offerings with an emphasis on in-person services, and improving provider sensitivity to reduce stigma against service recipients. These findings align with existing research on cross-sector collaborations in other fields and highlight the need for comprehensive, compassionate care tailored to the unique needs of people experiencing homelessness. The study also underscores the urgent need for more effective implementation and evaluation of these cross-sector efforts to improve outcomes for this vulnerable population.

越来越多的人认识到,医疗保健和住房部门需要合作,以满足无家可归者的需求。本研究从有无家可归史和复杂健康需求的人的角度出发,探讨如何改进这些跨部门合作。通过深入、半结构化的定性访谈(N = 23)来(1)了解有复杂健康需求的人在获得医疗保健和住房交叉服务时所面临的挑战,(2)确定改善这些服务的策略。虽然一些参与者报告说他们获得了跨部门服务,但许多人认为这些努力是缺乏和无效的。与医疗服务提供者对住房需求的帮助相比,参与者更经常地从住房服务提供者那里获得医疗服务支持。他们描述了与服务提供者更替、被认为是耻辱和歧视以及资源不足有关的挑战。建议的解决方案包括:实现医疗服务的现代化和集中化;有效平衡面对面服务和虚拟服务,并将重点放在面对面服务上;提高医疗服务提供者的敏感度,以减少对服务对象的羞辱。这些研究结果与其他领域现有的跨部门合作研究结果相吻合,并强调了针对无家可归者的独特需求提供全面、体恤关怀的必要性。这项研究还强调,迫切需要更有效地实施和评估这些跨部门工作,以改善这一弱势群体的生活状况。
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Journal of Urban Health-Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine
Journal of Urban Health-Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
9.10
自引率
3.00%
发文量
105
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Urban Health is the premier and authoritative source of rigorous analyses to advance the health and well-being of people in cities. The Journal provides a platform for interdisciplinary exploration of the evidence base for the broader determinants of health and health inequities needed to strengthen policies, programs, and governance for urban health. The Journal publishes original data, case studies, commentaries, book reviews, executive summaries of selected reports, and proceedings from important global meetings. It welcomes submissions presenting new analytic methods, including systems science approaches to urban problem solving. Finally, the Journal provides a forum linking scholars, practitioners, civil society, and policy makers from the multiple sectors that can influence the health of urban populations.
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