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J Community Health Nurs ; 7(1): 25-36, 1990.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2313323

ABSTRACT

Within the last 10 years, homelessness has emerged as one of the leading social problems in the United States. This article contains the findings of a descriptive study of the characteristics and health status of a homeless population in a southeastern city. The homeless population is of interest to nurses because it is representative of a specific disadvantaged group, seriously at risk for a myriad of physical and mental problems. The theoretical model, Social Disaffiliation, can serve as a basis for intervention with a variety of underserved or unserved population groups and the data presented provide opportunities for designing nursing intervention strategies. The study was conceived as a way to gather empirical evidence about the specific health-care needs of the community's homeless, to generate a data base on which to estimate that need, and to use the findings to support the establishment of an innovative practice model, a nurse-managed clinic. The literature suggests that on-site clinics, located in emergency shelters, are effective approaches to providing acceptable and accessible health care to the homeless. Nurses are well prepared to be a key part of the solution to one of the most serious problems facing health care in the U.S. today.


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Health Services Needs and Demand , Health Services Research , Health Status , Ill-Housed Persons/psychology , Nursing Care , Social Isolation , Adult , Aged , Ambulatory Care Facilities/organization & administration , Female , Health Services/statistics & numerical data , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Southeastern United States , Urban Population
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J Gerontol Nurs ; 15(7): 37-8, 1989 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2745942
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J Nurs Educ ; 7(3): 9-13, 1968 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-4385625
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