The purpose of this thesis is to establish best practice recommendations for health care professionals (HCP) working in the emergency department (ED) and caring for homeless patients. It is estimated that there are about 550,000 homeless people in the United States (HUD, 2016). Those that are homeless have a three to five times higher risk of mortality related to illness than the non-homeless person (Weber, et al., 2013). The main barriers to health care are transportation, cost, insurance, paperwork, knowledge about resources, communication issues, respect, time restraints and mental illness and/or substance abuse. HCP must understand these obstacles in order to provide optimal care for this vulnerable population. The recommendations for p...
Purpose. To determine the extent to which homeless persons in the United States use the emergency de...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Background: Patients who frequently use Emergenc...
On any given night in the United States, approximately 650,000 individuals are without homes. The ra...
The purpose of this thesis was to provide evidence informed strategies through online modules and in...
Introduction: This project had two aims: to gain an understanding of the profile and expressed needs...
abstract: Homelessness has a history of existing as a misunderstood condition involving stereotypes,...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
ObjectivesFor homeless people, emergency departments (ED) are the place of medical care and satisfyi...
The ED is often the first and sometimes the only place where people experiencing homelessness seek m...
OBJECTIVES Persons experiencing homelessness (PEH) are known to be often excluded from primary he...
The intention of this thesis is to discover how care can be improved in homeless patients with diabe...
AbstractObjectiveHomeless patients are a vulnerable population with a higher incidence of using the ...
Background: Homeless people have poorer health status than the general population. They need complex...
Individuals experiencing homelessness drastically overutilize emergency department (ED) services com...
This quality improvement (QI) dissertation is a case study of the homeless-oriented Patient Centered...
Purpose. To determine the extent to which homeless persons in the United States use the emergency de...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Background: Patients who frequently use Emergenc...
On any given night in the United States, approximately 650,000 individuals are without homes. The ra...
The purpose of this thesis was to provide evidence informed strategies through online modules and in...
Introduction: This project had two aims: to gain an understanding of the profile and expressed needs...
abstract: Homelessness has a history of existing as a misunderstood condition involving stereotypes,...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
ObjectivesFor homeless people, emergency departments (ED) are the place of medical care and satisfyi...
The ED is often the first and sometimes the only place where people experiencing homelessness seek m...
OBJECTIVES Persons experiencing homelessness (PEH) are known to be often excluded from primary he...
The intention of this thesis is to discover how care can be improved in homeless patients with diabe...
AbstractObjectiveHomeless patients are a vulnerable population with a higher incidence of using the ...
Background: Homeless people have poorer health status than the general population. They need complex...
Individuals experiencing homelessness drastically overutilize emergency department (ED) services com...
This quality improvement (QI) dissertation is a case study of the homeless-oriented Patient Centered...
Purpose. To determine the extent to which homeless persons in the United States use the emergency de...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Background: Patients who frequently use Emergenc...
On any given night in the United States, approximately 650,000 individuals are without homes. The ra...