Objectives: This study, utilizing the socio-ecological perspective, assesses the number of hospital discharges to shelters, their perceived appropriateness, and possible solutions to problems of inappropriate discharges. The socio-ecological perspective is employed to explore individual, community, and political factors involved in inappropriate discharging. Methods: Twenty-two staff and administrators from 12 of the 16 emergency homeless shelters in Allegheny County, PA were recruited by mailings (response rate=75%). A face-to-face, semi-structured interview was conducted with each of the 22 participants. Participants were asked to report on the number of discharges they received from hospitals in the past 12 months, whether or not these d...
Background The unmet social, economic and healthcare needs of the homeless are of growing concern to...
The 2007 AHAR is the first AHAR based on an entire year of data about persons who use emergency and ...
Family homelessness, particularly of mothers and their children, continues to remain an unfortunate ...
The United States has an increasing rate of homelessness due to unemployment, an absence or low avai...
Objectives: This study, utilizing the socio-ecological perspective, assesses the number of hospital ...
The purpose of this thesis is to propose the use of a program planning model that will address the l...
A main focus for social service agencies that work with homeless individuals is to help their client...
This thesis describes and assesses existing services for homeless persons with mental illness and su...
The objective of this research was to establish a method of identifying locations with a high concen...
This research study was to examine the effectiveness of the services provided at a Southern Californ...
Most cities fine and even jail homeless people for living outside on the assumption that their alter...
This study explored Emergency department (ED) use among the chronically homeless people based on the...
The purpose of this project was to develop a formal care management program for homeless patients du...
Homelessness is a problem in the United States. By observing and collecting data regarding the views...
The 2003 Pilot Survey of Residential Preferences and Needs sampled individuals with psychiatric diff...
Background The unmet social, economic and healthcare needs of the homeless are of growing concern to...
The 2007 AHAR is the first AHAR based on an entire year of data about persons who use emergency and ...
Family homelessness, particularly of mothers and their children, continues to remain an unfortunate ...
The United States has an increasing rate of homelessness due to unemployment, an absence or low avai...
Objectives: This study, utilizing the socio-ecological perspective, assesses the number of hospital ...
The purpose of this thesis is to propose the use of a program planning model that will address the l...
A main focus for social service agencies that work with homeless individuals is to help their client...
This thesis describes and assesses existing services for homeless persons with mental illness and su...
The objective of this research was to establish a method of identifying locations with a high concen...
This research study was to examine the effectiveness of the services provided at a Southern Californ...
Most cities fine and even jail homeless people for living outside on the assumption that their alter...
This study explored Emergency department (ED) use among the chronically homeless people based on the...
The purpose of this project was to develop a formal care management program for homeless patients du...
Homelessness is a problem in the United States. By observing and collecting data regarding the views...
The 2003 Pilot Survey of Residential Preferences and Needs sampled individuals with psychiatric diff...
Background The unmet social, economic and healthcare needs of the homeless are of growing concern to...
The 2007 AHAR is the first AHAR based on an entire year of data about persons who use emergency and ...
Family homelessness, particularly of mothers and their children, continues to remain an unfortunate ...