Capstone students from the Intercultural Health Communication course will present findings from interviews conducted with professionals who work with the Central Minnesota homeless. Topics to be discussed will include the common health issues and barriers to healthcare Central Minnesota homeless face, as well as how the Central Minnesota homeless communicate about their health and strategies for improving their health
Background: Homeless persons who suffer of mental illness are one group which is marginalized worldw...
Homelessness remains a significant global issue with substantial health consequences related to the ...
There are multiple barriers facing homeless populations in accessing healthcare. Groups such as vete...
The streets of the cities of America are home for one to three million people on any night or day. T...
Because the homeless have no stable housing, they are at a greater risk of developing chronic health...
Due to the deinstitutionalization movement, many mentally ill individuals have left asylum treatment...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2011. Major: Nursing. Advisor: Dr. Joan Liaschenk...
Homeless individuals are a disadvantaged and vulnerable population. Some of the issues contributing ...
Since the 1990s, homelessness has increased in Canada. The existing strategies of the government and...
Additional contributors: Dawn Petroskas (retention efforts); Nancy Ulvestad (guidance and organizat...
Abstract Six subtopics are found throughout homeless-related literature including definitions of hom...
Background: People who are houseless (also referred to as homeless) perceive high stigma in healthca...
Objectives Homelessness and poverty are extreme forms of social exclusion which extend beyond the la...
Background The unmet social, economic and healthcare needs of the homeless are of growing concern to...
Research poster stemming from IPEC mini-grant student project Homeless Needs Assessment. The project...
Background: Homeless persons who suffer of mental illness are one group which is marginalized worldw...
Homelessness remains a significant global issue with substantial health consequences related to the ...
There are multiple barriers facing homeless populations in accessing healthcare. Groups such as vete...
The streets of the cities of America are home for one to three million people on any night or day. T...
Because the homeless have no stable housing, they are at a greater risk of developing chronic health...
Due to the deinstitutionalization movement, many mentally ill individuals have left asylum treatment...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2011. Major: Nursing. Advisor: Dr. Joan Liaschenk...
Homeless individuals are a disadvantaged and vulnerable population. Some of the issues contributing ...
Since the 1990s, homelessness has increased in Canada. The existing strategies of the government and...
Additional contributors: Dawn Petroskas (retention efforts); Nancy Ulvestad (guidance and organizat...
Abstract Six subtopics are found throughout homeless-related literature including definitions of hom...
Background: People who are houseless (also referred to as homeless) perceive high stigma in healthca...
Objectives Homelessness and poverty are extreme forms of social exclusion which extend beyond the la...
Background The unmet social, economic and healthcare needs of the homeless are of growing concern to...
Research poster stemming from IPEC mini-grant student project Homeless Needs Assessment. The project...
Background: Homeless persons who suffer of mental illness are one group which is marginalized worldw...
Homelessness remains a significant global issue with substantial health consequences related to the ...
There are multiple barriers facing homeless populations in accessing healthcare. Groups such as vete...