Social service providers' perspectives on caring for structurally vulnerable hospital patients who use drugs: a qualitative study
Abstract Background People who use drugs and are structurally vulnerable (e.g., experiencing unstable and/or lack of housing) frequently access acute care. However, acute care systems and providers may not be able to effectively address social needs during hospitalization. Our objectives were to: 1)...
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Main Authors: | Nicole D. Gehring (Author), Kelsey A. Speed (Author), Kathryn Dong (Author), Bernie Pauly (Author), Ginetta Salvalaggio (Author), Elaine Hyshka (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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