Field Testing and Validation of a New Question Set to Measure Housing Status - Fulton County, Georgia, August-September 2023.

IF 25.4 1区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Anna Bratcher, Caroline J Waddell, Christine M Kava, Hassan Zadeh, Joshua O'Neal, Corinne David-Ferdon, Emily Mosites, Kristie E N Clarke
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Abstract

Although data on housing status can guide health promotion and effective public health response, a validated question set to measure housing status is not available. In June 2023, the Fulton County Board of Health (FCBOH) requested CDC technical assistance to field test a housing status question set for public health case interviews and surveillance. The question set can be asked of any relevant period to determine both homelessness status and residence in a congregate setting. Field testing was performed at food pantries and FCBOH tuberculosis, vaccination, and sexual health clinics in Fulton County, Georgia, during August 2-September 1, 2023. Among 481 respondents who were asked about their living situation during the previous 2 weeks, 139 (28.9%) reported experiencing homelessness and 75 (15.6%) reported living in congregate settings. Twenty-six of these 481 respondents were identified in a local housing database (the Homeless Management Information System [HMIS]); for 24 of these 26 respondents (92%), the housing status recorded in HMIS matched that determined by the question set. The question set would benefit from validation in additional settings and could help health agencies improve housing data accuracy and consistency, optimizing measures to assist persons at higher risk.

实地测试和验证一个新的问题集来衡量住房状况-富尔顿县,乔治亚州,2023年8月至9月。
虽然关于住房状况的数据可以指导健康促进和有效的公共卫生对策,但没有一套有效的问题集来衡量住房状况。2023年6月,富尔顿县卫生委员会请求疾病预防控制中心提供技术援助,以实地测试用于公共卫生病例访谈和监测的住房状况问题集。该问题集可以在任何相关时期提出,以确定无家可归状况和在聚集环境中的居住情况。在2023年8月2日至9月1日期间,在佐治亚州富尔顿县的食品储藏室和FCBOH结核病、疫苗接种和性健康诊所进行了现场测试。在被问及过去两周生活状况的481名受访者中,139人(28.9%)报告无家可归,75人(15.6%)报告生活在聚集环境中。这481名受访者中有26人在当地住房数据库(无家可归者管理信息系统[HMIS])中被确定;在这26名受访者中,有24人(92%)在HMIS中记录的住房状况与问题集确定的相符。该问题集将受益于在其他环境下的验证,并可帮助卫生机构提高住房数据的准确性和一致性,优化措施,以帮助风险较高的人。
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MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report
MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH -
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65.40
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0.90%
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309
期刊介绍: The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR ) series is prepared by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Often called “the voice of CDC,” the MMWR series is the agency’s primary vehicle for scientific publication of timely, reliable, authoritative, accurate, objective, and useful public health information and recommendations. MMWR readership predominantly consists of physicians, nurses, public health practitioners, epidemiologists and other scientists, researchers, educators, and laboratorians.
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