Experience of healthcare among the homeless and vulnerably housed a qualitative study: opportunities for equity-oriented health care
Abstract Background People experiencing homelessness are often marginalized and are known to face barriers to accessing acceptable and respectful healthcare services. This study examines the experience of accessing hospital-based services of persons experiencing homelessness or vulnerable housing in...
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Main Authors: | Eva Purkey (Author), Meredith MacKenzie (Author) |
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2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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