Service providers are gatekeepers to health-sustaining services and resources, although little is known about service encounters from the perspective of homeless women. We conducted in-depth semistructured interviews with 15 homeless women to better understand their experiences of service encounters. Using a phenomenological method, 160 significant statements were extracted from participant transcripts; more positive than negative interactions were reported. The 10 themes that emerged fall along a dehumanizing/humanizing continuum primarily separated by the power participants experienced in the interaction and the trust they felt in the service provider. Implications for nursing practice and research are offered
This article presents findings from an exploratory, qualitative examination of an intensive outpatie...
Homelessness could affect all persons at some point in life regardless of age, gender, race and clas...
Homeless women are treated as a distinct population from battered and abused women by the service in...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine homeless women's interactions with service provide...
This phenomenological case study of a newly developed nursing service, embedded within a homeless sh...
The streets of the cities of America are home for one to three million people on any night or day. T...
Homeless people are a population known to be highly vulnerable to trauma, in triggering events to be...
Homelessness is an increasingly prevalent issue worldwide. Women represent the fastestgrowing segmen...
Background: A much more substantial European evidence base on the accessibility of healthcare servic...
This article examines how people experiencing homelessness view their interactions with service prov...
Service providers who work with the homeless are frequently characterized as victim blamers. Eightee...
Few interventions have been developed for substance-abusing homeless mothers. Among those interventi...
Homeless women demonstrate higher rates of mental illness than homeless men. The combination of comp...
In the present study, we draw on interviews conducted with 79 homeless women in Detroit and Chicago ...
This article explores homeless individuals\u27 experiences of satisfaction with health care, and exp...
This article presents findings from an exploratory, qualitative examination of an intensive outpatie...
Homelessness could affect all persons at some point in life regardless of age, gender, race and clas...
Homeless women are treated as a distinct population from battered and abused women by the service in...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine homeless women's interactions with service provide...
This phenomenological case study of a newly developed nursing service, embedded within a homeless sh...
The streets of the cities of America are home for one to three million people on any night or day. T...
Homeless people are a population known to be highly vulnerable to trauma, in triggering events to be...
Homelessness is an increasingly prevalent issue worldwide. Women represent the fastestgrowing segmen...
Background: A much more substantial European evidence base on the accessibility of healthcare servic...
This article examines how people experiencing homelessness view their interactions with service prov...
Service providers who work with the homeless are frequently characterized as victim blamers. Eightee...
Few interventions have been developed for substance-abusing homeless mothers. Among those interventi...
Homeless women demonstrate higher rates of mental illness than homeless men. The combination of comp...
In the present study, we draw on interviews conducted with 79 homeless women in Detroit and Chicago ...
This article explores homeless individuals\u27 experiences of satisfaction with health care, and exp...
This article presents findings from an exploratory, qualitative examination of an intensive outpatie...
Homelessness could affect all persons at some point in life regardless of age, gender, race and clas...
Homeless women are treated as a distinct population from battered and abused women by the service in...