Rural homelessness: its effect on healthcare access, healthcare outcomes, mobility, and perspectives of novel technologies

IF 1.1 Q3 SOCIAL WORK
Anthony Easterday, D. Driscoll, S. Ramaswamy
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Rural homelessness is an undeniable public health issue that is understudied in the research literature. The purpose of this study was to determine the sociodemographics, physical and mental health status, barriers to access to care, and perspectives on potential technological advances of homeless individuals. A structured 45–90 min interview was utilized to gather demographic, physical health, mental health, mobility, and technology use data from a sample of 75 homeless individuals within three shelters in three micropolitan Nebraska cities. Individuals in this region were more likely to be white, unmarried, and mobile who have various physical and mental health disorders. Adherence to treatment of mental health disorders ranged from 43–60 percent. This population had increased employment, access to healthcare services, and use of technology than predicted. Leaders from all over the country can use these data to help improve state and local efforts to better cater to this vulnerable population's needs.
农村无家可归:其对医疗保健的影响,医疗保健结果,流动性和新技术的观点
摘要农村无家可归是一个不可否认的公共卫生问题,但在研究文献中研究不足。本研究的目的是确定无家可归者的社会人口统计、身心健康状况、获得护理的障碍以及对潜在技术进步的看法。结构化45–90 min访谈用于收集人口统计学、身体健康、心理健康、流动性和技术使用数据,这些数据来自内布拉斯加州三个微型城市三个收容所内的75名无家可归者。该地区的个人更有可能是白人、未婚、流动性强的人,他们有各种身心健康障碍。坚持治疗精神健康障碍的比例从43%到60%不等。这一人群的就业、获得医疗服务的机会和技术使用都比预测的要多。来自全国各地的领导人可以利用这些数据来帮助改善州和地方的努力,更好地满足这一弱势群体的需求。
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