Despite Canada’s universal healthcare system, significant
barriers impede individuals experiencing homelessness from accessing health
services. Furthermore, there is a paucity in the qualitative literature
describing how Canadians experiencing homelessness access health care services.
Our objective was to qualitatively explore perceived healthcare needs and
barriers among individuals experiencing homelessness in one large Canadian city
– Calgary, Alberta.
We conducted a qualitative descriptive study that included
open-ended interviews and focus groups with a variety of stakeholders who are
involved in healthcare among Calgary’s homeless populations. These included
individuals experiencing homelessness (n = 11)
as well as employees from several healthcare service providers for those experiencing
homelessness (n = 11).
Transcripts from these interviews were thematically analyzed by two analysts.
Stakeholder interviews yielded several pervasive themes
surrounding the health care needs of the homeless and barriers to accessing care.
Some of the primary health care needs which were identified included mental
health, addictions, and allied health as well as care that addresses the social
determinants of health. Notably, it was difficult for many stakeholders to
pinpoint specific health care priorities, as they identified that the health
care needs among Calgary’s homeless populations are diverse and complex, often
even describing the needs as overwhelming. Types of barriers to primary care
that were identified by stakeholders included: emotional, educational,
geographical, financial and structural barriers, as well as discrimination.
Our findings highlight the diverse primary health care needs
of Calgary’s homeless populations. Despite the fact that Canada has a universal
publicly funded health care system, individuals experiencing homelessness face
significant barriers in accessing primary care.
Full article at: http://goo.gl/bShd8n
1Departments of Medicine and Community
Health Sciences, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Room G236
Health Sciences Centre, 3330 Hospital Dr NW, Calgary T2N 1 N4, AB, Canada
2Department of Family and Community
Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
31 Canadian Field Hospital, Canadian Armed
Forces, Petawawa, ON, Canada
4Department of Community Health Sciences,
Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada
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