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"Now that you've got that coverage": Promoting use of a regular source of primary care among homeless persons. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates how homeless individuals can establish and maintain regular access to primary care, noting their higher rates of illness and hospital use compared to the general population.
  • The research, conducted through interviews in a health center serving predominantly homeless clients, identifies five key factors that encourage regular primary care use: community support, respectful patient-provider relationships, financial security, integrated health services, and collaborative care teams.
  • Implementing strategies that enhance these factors could decrease unnecessary emergency room visits and improve overall health for homeless individuals, aligning with the goals of the Affordable Care Act.

Article Abstract

Background: The growing number of homeless persons in the United States demonstrates greater morbidity and mortality than the population as a whole. Homeless persons are often without a regular source of primary care. Homeless persons use emergency departments and are hospitalized at higher rates than nonhomeless persons. In 2010, the enactment of the Affordable Care Act expanded access to primary care services. Nurse practitioners were at the forefront of its subsequent implementation.

Purpose: The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the factors that influence establishing and maintaining a regular source of primary care among homeless persons.

Methodological Orientation: In 2017, semistructured interviews were conducted in a federally qualified health center that serves predominately homeless persons.

Sample: A purposive convenience sample included adult health center users (N = 20). The majority of participants were insured (90%), African American (70%), and male (65%).

Conclusions: Thematic analysis revealed five facilitators: sense of community, mutual patient-provider respect, financial assurance, integrated health services, and patient care teams. To establish and maintain use of a regular primary care source, homeless persons desire to experience a sense of community, feel respected by their provider/staff, and have certainty that costs will not exceed their capacity to pay. Integrated care models that leverage a multidisciplinary team approach support the use of a regular primary care source.

Implications For Practice: Actualizing achievable strategies that promote the consistent use of a regular primary care source can reduce use of avoidable emergency and hospital-based services, thereby improving health outcomes among homeless persons.

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