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Experience of Primary Care among Homeless Individuals with Mental Health Conditions
The delivery of primary care to homeless individuals with mental health conditions presents unique challenges. To inform healthcare improvement, we studied predictors of favorable primary care experience among homeless persons with mental health conditions treated at sites that varied in degree of h...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4319724/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25659142 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117395 |
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author | Chrystal, Joya G. Glover, Dawn L. Young, Alexander S. Whelan, Fiona Austin, Erika L. Johnson, Nancy K. Pollio, David E. Holt, Cheryl L. Stringfellow, Erin Gordon, Adam J. Kim, Theresa A. Daigle, Shanette G. Steward, Jocelyn L. Kertesz, Stefan G |
author_facet | Chrystal, Joya G. Glover, Dawn L. Young, Alexander S. Whelan, Fiona Austin, Erika L. Johnson, Nancy K. Pollio, David E. Holt, Cheryl L. Stringfellow, Erin Gordon, Adam J. Kim, Theresa A. Daigle, Shanette G. Steward, Jocelyn L. Kertesz, Stefan G |
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description | The delivery of primary care to homeless individuals with mental health conditions presents unique challenges. To inform healthcare improvement, we studied predictors of favorable primary care experience among homeless persons with mental health conditions treated at sites that varied in degree of homeless-specific service tailoring. This was a multi-site, survey-based comparison of primary care experiences at three mainstream primary care clinics of the Veterans Administration (VA), one homeless-tailored VA clinic, and one tailored non-VA healthcare program. Persons who accessed primary care service two or more times from July 2008 through June 2010 (N = 366) were randomly sampled. Predictor variables included patient and organization characteristics suggested by the patient perception model developed by Sofaer and Firminger (2005), with an emphasis on mental health. The primary care experience was assessed with the Primary Care Quality-Homeless (PCQ-H) questionnaire, a validated survey instrument. Multiple regression identified predictors of positive experiences (i.e. higher PCQ-H total score). Significant predictors of a positive experience included a site offering tailored service design, perceived choice among providers, and currently domiciled status. There was an interaction effect between site and severe psychiatric symptoms. For persons with severe psychiatric symptoms, a homeless-tailored service design was significantly associated with a more favorable primary care experience. For persons without severe psychiatric symptoms, this difference was not significant. This study supports the importance of tailored healthcare delivery designed for homeless persons’ needs, with such services potentially holding special relevance for persons with mental health conditions. To improve patient experience among the homeless, organizations may want to deliver services that are tailored to homelessness and offer a choice of providers. |
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spelling | pubmed-43197242015-02-18 Experience of Primary Care among Homeless Individuals with Mental Health Conditions Chrystal, Joya G. Glover, Dawn L. Young, Alexander S. Whelan, Fiona Austin, Erika L. Johnson, Nancy K. Pollio, David E. Holt, Cheryl L. Stringfellow, Erin Gordon, Adam J. Kim, Theresa A. Daigle, Shanette G. Steward, Jocelyn L. Kertesz, Stefan G PLoS One Research Article The delivery of primary care to homeless individuals with mental health conditions presents unique challenges. To inform healthcare improvement, we studied predictors of favorable primary care experience among homeless persons with mental health conditions treated at sites that varied in degree of homeless-specific service tailoring. This was a multi-site, survey-based comparison of primary care experiences at three mainstream primary care clinics of the Veterans Administration (VA), one homeless-tailored VA clinic, and one tailored non-VA healthcare program. Persons who accessed primary care service two or more times from July 2008 through June 2010 (N = 366) were randomly sampled. Predictor variables included patient and organization characteristics suggested by the patient perception model developed by Sofaer and Firminger (2005), with an emphasis on mental health. The primary care experience was assessed with the Primary Care Quality-Homeless (PCQ-H) questionnaire, a validated survey instrument. Multiple regression identified predictors of positive experiences (i.e. higher PCQ-H total score). Significant predictors of a positive experience included a site offering tailored service design, perceived choice among providers, and currently domiciled status. There was an interaction effect between site and severe psychiatric symptoms. For persons with severe psychiatric symptoms, a homeless-tailored service design was significantly associated with a more favorable primary care experience. For persons without severe psychiatric symptoms, this difference was not significant. This study supports the importance of tailored healthcare delivery designed for homeless persons’ needs, with such services potentially holding special relevance for persons with mental health conditions. To improve patient experience among the homeless, organizations may want to deliver services that are tailored to homelessness and offer a choice of providers. Public Library of Science 2015-02-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4319724/ /pubmed/25659142 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117395 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Chrystal, Joya G. Glover, Dawn L. Young, Alexander S. Whelan, Fiona Austin, Erika L. Johnson, Nancy K. Pollio, David E. Holt, Cheryl L. Stringfellow, Erin Gordon, Adam J. Kim, Theresa A. Daigle, Shanette G. Steward, Jocelyn L. Kertesz, Stefan G Experience of Primary Care among Homeless Individuals with Mental Health Conditions |
title | Experience of Primary Care among Homeless Individuals with Mental Health Conditions |
title_full | Experience of Primary Care among Homeless Individuals with Mental Health Conditions |
title_fullStr | Experience of Primary Care among Homeless Individuals with Mental Health Conditions |
title_full_unstemmed | Experience of Primary Care among Homeless Individuals with Mental Health Conditions |
title_short | Experience of Primary Care among Homeless Individuals with Mental Health Conditions |
title_sort | experience of primary care among homeless individuals with mental health conditions |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4319724/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25659142 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117395 |
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