Comparing homeless persons' care experiences in tailored versus nontailored primary care programs
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- DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2013.301481
Comparing homeless persons' care experiences in tailored versus nontailored primary care programs
Abstract
Objectives: We compared homeless patients' experiences of care in health care organizations that differed in their degree of primary care design service tailoring.
Methods: We surveyed homeless-experienced patients (either recently or currently homeless) at 3 Veterans Affairs (VA) mainstream primary care settings in Pennsylvania and Alabama, a homeless-tailored VA clinic in California, and a highly tailored non-VA Health Care for the Homeless Program in Massachusetts (January 2011-March 2012). We developed a survey, the "Primary Care Quality-Homeless Survey," to reflect the concerns and aspirations of homeless patients.
Results: Mean scores at the tailored non-VA site were superior to those from the 3 mainstream VA sites (P < .001). Adjusting for patient characteristics, these differences remained significant for subscales assessing the patient-clinician relationship (P < .001) and perceptions of cooperation among providers (P = .004). There were 1.5- to 3-fold increased odds of an unfavorable experience in the domains of the patient-clinician relationship, cooperation, and access or coordination for the mainstream VA sites compared with the tailored non-VA site; the tailored VA site attained intermediate results.
Conclusions: Tailored primary care service design was associated with a superior service experience for patients who experienced homelessness.
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