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Enhancing Access to Physical Therapy Services for People Experiencing Poverty and Homelessness: The Lighthouse Pilot Project.

Sarah Oosman1,2, Garnette Weber3, Morenike Ogunson4, Brenna Bath1.   

Abstract

Purpose: Our aim was to reveal client and provider perspectives on the impact of enhancing access to physical therapy services in a primary health care community-based setting. Method: Clients of The Lighthouse Supported Living facility in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, who accessed physical therapy services over a 4-month pilot period and health care providers (physical therapists and a nurse practitioner) provided qualitative data (through interviews and an online discussion board). Client demographics, health condition, perceived function, quality of life, and satisfaction were obtained through chart review and questionnaires.
Results: Forty-seven clients ranging in age from 21 to 72 years (mean 47 y) participated in the pilot project. Most presented with a musculoskeletal issue (85.1%). Analysis of the qualitative data gathered from client and provider participants revealed the following four overarching themes: (1) complex health challenges, unmet needs; (2) overcoming access barriers and impact of physical therapy services; (3) respecting and responding to context and environment; and (4) moving forward to enhance access to physical therapy care. Conclusions: Individuals experiencing homelessness and poverty face diverse barriers to accessing physical therapy services, including transportation, cost, wait times, and geographical location. Clients who accessed physical therapy services at The Lighthouse perceived a positive impact on their overall health, function, and wellness.

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Keywords:  health care quality, access and evaluation; health equity; homeless persons; primary health care; qualitative research; social determinants of health

Year:  2019        PMID: 31040513      PMCID: PMC6484964          DOI: 10.3138/ptc.2017-85.pc

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiother Can        ISSN: 0300-0508            Impact factor:   1.037


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