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Services for homeless people in Germany during the COVID-19-pandemic: A descriptive study.

Johannes Gräske1, Louise Koppe1, Fränze Neumann1, Theresa A Forbrig1.   

Abstract

DESIGN: A cross-sectional study was conducted in December 2020/January 2021 in the five significant cities of Germany. SAMPLE: 135 of 244 identified service institutions took part in the evaluation. MEASUREMENTS: This evaluation included changes in institutions' operating hours as well as capacity for homeless people. Service institutions described changes in guests' characteristics, moods, and mental burden. Finally, equipment including face masks, coveralls, and gloves was investigated. In addition, the study examined how the cooperation with the health authorities works.
RESULTS: Institutions reduced their operating hours and capacity for guests (62.4%). Increased costs, which they had to cover themselves, were reported by 70.9% of institutions. Institutions reported, that guests showed more symptoms of aggression (15%), anxiety (25%), and desperation (32%) and fewer signs of being relaxed (75%). The institutions reported room for improvement in PPE supplies and collaboration with health authorities.
CONCLUSIONS: Services are limited for a vulnerable population, which shows changes in moods and mental health. Health authorities are not sufficiently engaged to take over the role of institutions in caring for homeless people. In the future, in-depth investigation to improve this is necessary.
© 2021 The Authors. Public Health Nursing published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.

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Keywords:  COVID-19; homeless person; roofless person; service institutions

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34890064     DOI: 10.1111/phn.13027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Public Health Nurs        ISSN: 0737-1209            Impact factor:   1.462


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1.  You Are Not Alone: The (In)Visible Homeless and the Role of Social Workers and Related Professionals.

Authors:  Ariadna Munté-Pascual; Gisela Redondo-Sama; Irene De Vicente; Virginia Matulic
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-08-15       Impact factor: 4.614

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