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Providers' reflections on infrastructure and improvements to promote access to care for Veterans experiencing housing instability in rural areas of the United States: A qualitative study
Health and Social Care in the Community ( IF 2.0 ) Pub Date : 2022-10-17 , DOI: 10.1111/hsc.14077 Meagan Cusack 1, 2 , Ann Elizabeth Montgomery 3, 4 , Taylor Harris 5 , Jill Roncarati 6 , Tatiana Brecht 3, 4 , Christel Antonellis 7 , Thomas Byrne 6, 8 , Jack Tsai 9, 10, 11 , Gala True 12, 13
Health and Social Care in the Community ( IF 2.0 ) Pub Date : 2022-10-17 , DOI: 10.1111/hsc.14077 Meagan Cusack 1, 2 , Ann Elizabeth Montgomery 3, 4 , Taylor Harris 5 , Jill Roncarati 6 , Tatiana Brecht 3, 4 , Christel Antonellis 7 , Thomas Byrne 6, 8 , Jack Tsai 9, 10, 11 , Gala True 12, 13
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Veterans in rural areas of the United States face barriers to accessing healthcare and other services, which are intensified for those experiencing housing instability. Recent legislative acts have the potential to address obstacles faced by rural patients in the U.S. This study explores how infrastructure—including features related to the physical and digital environment—impacts the ability of rural Veterans experiencing housing instability to access healthcare and related services from the perspective of homeless service providers within the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). We conducted semi-structured telephone interviews (n = 22) with providers in high/low performing and/or resourced communities across the U.S. in May and June 2021 and analysed transcripts using template analysis. Themes described by providers highlight how infrastructure limitations in rural areas can exacerbate health disparities for Veterans experiencing housing instability, the impact of COVID-19 on service access, and recommendations to enhance service delivery. Providers suggested that VHA reconfigure where and how staff work, identify additional resources for transportation and/or alternative transportation models, and increase Veterans' access to technology and broadband Internet. Federal infrastructure investments should address challenges faced by Veterans experiencing housing instability in rural areas and the concerns of providers connecting them with care.
中文翻译:
提供者对基础设施和改进的思考,以促进美国农村地区住房不稳定的退伍军人获得护理:一项定性研究
美国农村地区的退伍军人在获得医疗保健和其他服务方面面临障碍,对于那些住房不稳定的人来说,这些障碍更加严重。最近的立法行为有可能解决美国农村患者面临的障碍这项研究从以下角度探讨了基础设施(包括与物理和数字环境相关的功能)如何影响住房不稳定的农村退伍军人获得医疗保健和相关服务的能力退伍军人健康管理局 (VHA) 内的无家可归者服务提供者。我们进行了半结构式电话采访(n = 22) with providers in high/low performing and/or resourced communities across the U.S. in May and June 2021 and analysed transcripts using template analysis. Themes described by providers highlight how infrastructure limitations in rural areas can exacerbate health disparities for Veterans experiencing housing instability, the impact of COVID-19 on service access, and recommendations to enhance service delivery. Providers suggested that VHA reconfigure where and how staff work, identify additional resources for transportation and/or alternative transportation models, and increase Veterans' access to technology and broadband Internet. Federal infrastructure investments should address challenges faced by Veterans experiencing housing instability in rural areas and the concerns of providers connecting them with care.
更新日期:2022-10-17
中文翻译:
提供者对基础设施和改进的思考,以促进美国农村地区住房不稳定的退伍军人获得护理:一项定性研究
美国农村地区的退伍军人在获得医疗保健和其他服务方面面临障碍,对于那些住房不稳定的人来说,这些障碍更加严重。最近的立法行为有可能解决美国农村患者面临的障碍这项研究从以下角度探讨了基础设施(包括与物理和数字环境相关的功能)如何影响住房不稳定的农村退伍军人获得医疗保健和相关服务的能力退伍军人健康管理局 (VHA) 内的无家可归者服务提供者。我们进行了半结构式电话采访(n = 22) with providers in high/low performing and/or resourced communities across the U.S. in May and June 2021 and analysed transcripts using template analysis. Themes described by providers highlight how infrastructure limitations in rural areas can exacerbate health disparities for Veterans experiencing housing instability, the impact of COVID-19 on service access, and recommendations to enhance service delivery. Providers suggested that VHA reconfigure where and how staff work, identify additional resources for transportation and/or alternative transportation models, and increase Veterans' access to technology and broadband Internet. Federal infrastructure investments should address challenges faced by Veterans experiencing housing instability in rural areas and the concerns of providers connecting them with care.