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Assessing Impact of Community Health Nurses on Improving Primary Care Use by Homeless/Marginally Housed Persons.

TitleAssessing Impact of Community Health Nurses on Improving Primary Care Use by Homeless/Marginally Housed Persons.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsSu, Zhuo, Kaveh Khoshnood, and Susan H. Forster
JournalJournal of community health nursing
Volume32
Issue3
Pagination161-9
Date Published2015 Jul-Sep
ISSN1532-7655
AbstractThis study invited a cross-sectional sample of 112 homeless/marginally housed adults in New Haven, CT to respond to a structured survey questionnaire. Seventy-six individuals responded. Among them, 39 (51%) had utilized primary care services during the preceding 2 years. Multivariate logistic regression analysis adjusting for age, sex, ethnicity, housing status, health insurance status, and self-reported health status found that having utilized primary care services was significantly associated with having regular contact with a community health nurse. This finding indicates that community health nurses may have a significant influence in increasing primary care service utilization by homeless and marginally housed individuals.
DOI10.1080/07370016.2015.1057082
Alternate JournalJ Community Health Nurs

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