| Literature DB >> 31262310 |
Eva Purkey1, Meredith MacKenzie2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: People experiencing homelessness are often marginalized and are known to face barriers to accessing acceptable and respectful healthcare services. This study examines the experience of accessing hospital-based services of persons experiencing homelessness or vulnerable housing in southeastern Ontario and considers the potential of Equity-Oriented Health Care (EOHC) as an approach to improving care.Entities:
Keywords: Health equity; Homelessness; Vulnerable populations
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31262310 PMCID: PMC6604349 DOI: 10.1186/s12939-019-1004-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Equity Health ISSN: 1475-9276
Fig. 1Data collection
Participant Organizational and Socio-demographic data
| Variable | Frequency (%) |
|---|---|
| Health and Social Service Providers: | |
| Organization provides care to persons experiencing homelessness or unstable housing | 74% |
| Organization provides care to persons experiencing substance use | 89% |
| People with lived experience of homelessness | |
| Identifying as First Nations, Inuit or Metis | 13% |
| Completed high school of higher education | 68% |
| Minimum of part time employment | 33% |
| Duration of homelessness months or years | 39% |
| Frequency of homelessness | |
| Once | 100% |
| > 5 times | 17% |
| Service use (last 6 months): | |
| Emergency department | 55% |
| Healthcare clinic | 48% |
| Hospital | 45% |
| Ambulance services | 19% |
| Self-reported mental health average or poor | 58% |
| Substance use (last 3 months): | |
| Alcohol | 68% |
| Benzodiazepines | |
| Cocaine | 32% |
| Opioids | 29% |
| Methadone or Buprenorphine/naloxone | 26% |
| Crystal Methamphetamine | 45% |
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