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Health Status and Health Care Experiences among Homeless Patients in Federally Supported Health Centers: Findings from the 2009 Patient Survey

Authors :
Alek Sripipatana
Charles A. Daly
Lydie A. Lebrun-Harris
Ravi K. Sharma
Travis P. Baggett
A. Seiji Hayashi
Quyen Ngo-Metzger
Darlene M. Jenkins
Source :
Health Services Research. 48:992-1017
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Wiley, 2012.

Abstract

To examine health status and health care experiences of homeless patients in health centers and to compare them with their nonhomeless counterparts.Nationally representative data from the 2009 Health Center Patient Survey.Cross-sectional analyses were limited to adults (n = 2,683). We compared sociodemographic characteristics, health conditions, access to health care, and utilization of services among homeless and nonhomeless patients. We also examined the independent effect of homelessness on health care access and utilization, as well as factors that influenced homeless patients' health care experiences.Computer-assisted personal interviews were conducted with health center patients.Homeless patients had worse health status-lifetime burden of chronic conditions, mental health problems, and substance use problems-compared with housed respondents. In adjusted analyses, homeless patients had twice the odds as housed patients of having unmet medical care needs in the past year (OR = 1.98, 95 percent CI: 1.24-3.16) and twice the odds of having an ED visit in the past year (OR = 2.00, 95 percent CI: 1.37-2.92).There is an ongoing need to focus on the health issues that disproportionately affect homeless populations. Among health center patients, homelessness is an independent risk factor for unmet medical needs and ED use.

Details

ISSN :
00179124
Volume :
48
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Health Services Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cb6bb12da8870ac95f08abc0e1488b1f