Needs Assessment for Creating a Patient-Centered, Community-Engaged Health Program for Homeless Pregnant Women

Purpose: Women who experience homelessness during pregnancy have poorer birth outcomes than the general population. This exploratory research describes the needs assessment of homeless women currently living at a shelter in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to identify unmet needs related to maternal and infant...

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Main Authors: Tegan Ake, Sabina Diehr, Leslie Ruffalo, Emily Farias, Ashton Fitzgerald, Samuel D. Good, Lindsay B. Howard, Stefan P. Kostelyna, Linda N. Meurer
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Language:English
Published: Aurora Health Care 2018-01-01
Series:Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews
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Online Access:https://digitalrepository.aurorahealthcare.org/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1591&context=jpcrr
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spelling doaj-789c87e9956c4a79a4eb2edf8461616f2020-11-25T00:00:37ZengAurora Health CareJournal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews 2330-06982018-01-0151364410.17294/2330-0698.1591Needs Assessment for Creating a Patient-Centered, Community-Engaged Health Program for Homeless Pregnant WomenTegan Ake0Sabina Diehr1Leslie Ruffalo2Emily Farias3Ashton Fitzgerald4Samuel D. Good5Lindsay B. Howard6Stefan P. Kostelyna7Linda N. Meurer8Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WIMedical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WIMedical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WIMedical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WIMedical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WIMedical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WIMedical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WIMedical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WIMedical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WIPurpose: Women who experience homelessness during pregnancy have poorer birth outcomes than the general population. This exploratory research describes the needs assessment of homeless women currently living at a shelter in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to identify unmet needs related to maternal and infant perinatal health as the first step in designing a mutually beneficial patient-centered service-learning program for medical students to address these needs. Methods: Two 1-hour focus groups were held at a shelter for women who are homeless and/or victims of domestic violence. A total of 13 women participated in each session; four medical students and a physician served as facilitators and scribes at each session. The facilitators alternated asking predetermined open- and close-ended questions, followed by discussion among participants. Questions elicited experiences during pregnancy, what went well, what women living in the shelter struggled with, and what support they wished for but did not have. Scribes captured the conversation through hand-written notes and used content analysis in order of frequency. Results: Thirteen themes were identified. The 5 most frequently identified themes were a need for pregnancy education, access/transportation, baby care, advocacy, and material necessities. Participating shelter residents and the medical students expressed interest in working with one another and forming a long-term partnership with the shelter. Conclusions: Results of this needs assessment will inform the creation of a new shelter-based medical education program that will meet homeless women’s needs while preparing medical students for patient-centered, community-responsive care.https://digitalrepository.aurorahealthcare.org/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1591&context=jpcrrhomeless personspregnancyinfant mortalityservice-learninghealth status disparitieswomendomestic violenceshelter
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author Tegan Ake
Sabina Diehr
Leslie Ruffalo
Emily Farias
Ashton Fitzgerald
Samuel D. Good
Lindsay B. Howard
Stefan P. Kostelyna
Linda N. Meurer
spellingShingle Tegan Ake
Sabina Diehr
Leslie Ruffalo
Emily Farias
Ashton Fitzgerald
Samuel D. Good
Lindsay B. Howard
Stefan P. Kostelyna
Linda N. Meurer
Needs Assessment for Creating a Patient-Centered, Community-Engaged Health Program for Homeless Pregnant Women
Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews
homeless persons
pregnancy
infant mortality
service-learning
health status disparities
women
domestic violence
shelter
author_facet Tegan Ake
Sabina Diehr
Leslie Ruffalo
Emily Farias
Ashton Fitzgerald
Samuel D. Good
Lindsay B. Howard
Stefan P. Kostelyna
Linda N. Meurer
author_sort Tegan Ake
title Needs Assessment for Creating a Patient-Centered, Community-Engaged Health Program for Homeless Pregnant Women
title_short Needs Assessment for Creating a Patient-Centered, Community-Engaged Health Program for Homeless Pregnant Women
title_full Needs Assessment for Creating a Patient-Centered, Community-Engaged Health Program for Homeless Pregnant Women
title_fullStr Needs Assessment for Creating a Patient-Centered, Community-Engaged Health Program for Homeless Pregnant Women
title_full_unstemmed Needs Assessment for Creating a Patient-Centered, Community-Engaged Health Program for Homeless Pregnant Women
title_sort needs assessment for creating a patient-centered, community-engaged health program for homeless pregnant women
publisher Aurora Health Care
series Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews
issn 2330-0698
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Purpose: Women who experience homelessness during pregnancy have poorer birth outcomes than the general population. This exploratory research describes the needs assessment of homeless women currently living at a shelter in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to identify unmet needs related to maternal and infant perinatal health as the first step in designing a mutually beneficial patient-centered service-learning program for medical students to address these needs. Methods: Two 1-hour focus groups were held at a shelter for women who are homeless and/or victims of domestic violence. A total of 13 women participated in each session; four medical students and a physician served as facilitators and scribes at each session. The facilitators alternated asking predetermined open- and close-ended questions, followed by discussion among participants. Questions elicited experiences during pregnancy, what went well, what women living in the shelter struggled with, and what support they wished for but did not have. Scribes captured the conversation through hand-written notes and used content analysis in order of frequency. Results: Thirteen themes were identified. The 5 most frequently identified themes were a need for pregnancy education, access/transportation, baby care, advocacy, and material necessities. Participating shelter residents and the medical students expressed interest in working with one another and forming a long-term partnership with the shelter. Conclusions: Results of this needs assessment will inform the creation of a new shelter-based medical education program that will meet homeless women’s needs while preparing medical students for patient-centered, community-responsive care.
topic homeless persons
pregnancy
infant mortality
service-learning
health status disparities
women
domestic violence
shelter
url https://digitalrepository.aurorahealthcare.org/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1591&context=jpcrr
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