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Title

Mini-Ethnography and Case Studies on Homeless Persons' Primary Care Needs in an Urban Community.

Authors

Simon, Anna Brown; Wolf, Zane Robinson

Abstract

Homeless persons struggle to access healthcare services and obtain resources to meet basic needs. This study used mini-ethnography, case study, and survey to describe primary care needs of homeless persons in two Pennsylvania cities. Data were obtained using participant observation, field notes, surveys, and document analysis. Five homeless persons and four community volunteers were interviewed. Homeless persons had some options for obtaining primary care services. It was difficult to take prescribed medications and acquire preventive services. Their symptoms often went unattended. Dedicated community volunteers and community agencies assisted homeless persons to obtain basic needs and healthcare services.

Subjects

PENNSYLVANIA; HEALTH services accessibility; SOCIAL determinants of health; RESEARCH methodology; INTERVIEWING; MENTAL health; PRIMARY health care; ETHNOLOGY research; SURVEYS; PREVENTIVE health services; MEDICAL care use; NURSING practice; CASE studies; COMMUNITY-based social services; METROPOLITAN areas; STATISTICAL sampling; MEDICAL needs assessment

Publication

International Journal for Human Caring, 2022, Vol 26, Issue 4, p215

ISSN

1091-5710

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.20467/HumanCaring-D-21-00003

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