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Clinical Management of the Homeless Patient: Social, Psychiatric, and Medical Issues

Editat de Elspeth Cameron Ritchie, Maria D. Llorente
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 mai 2022
This volume highlights the socioeconomic concerns related to medical care for homeless patients and places them at the interface of common psychiatric and medical problems clinicians encounter. Written by experts in psychiatry and other medical specialties, this volume is a concise, yet comprehensive overview of the homeless crisis, its costs, and ultimately, best practices for improved outcomes.  The text begins by examining the scope and epidemiology of the problem and discusses its costs.  It then examines the best practices for both physical and psychiatric care before concluding with a section on working with special populations that have unique concerns across the country including LGBTQ, women, children, veterans, and aging adults. As the first medical book on homelessness, it is designed to cover a broad range of concerns in a concise, practical fashion for all clinicians working with homeless patients.
 
Clinical Management of the Homeless Patient is written by and for psychiatrists, general internists, geriatricians, pediatricians, addiction medicine physicians, VA physicians, and all others who may encounter this crisis in their work.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030701376
ISBN-10: 3030701379
Pagini: 353
Ilustrații: XI, 353 p. 18 illus., 14 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Epidemiology.- Determinants of And Contributors To Homelessness.- Legal/ethical issues.- Excess Police/Justice Involvement.- Excess Ed Resource Use.- Human And Sex Trafficking And Homelessness.- The Housing First Model.- Pathways to Housing.- The VA.- Other.- Efforts To Reduce Justice Reinvolvement: Jail Diversion, Justice Outreach, Justice Re-Entry.- Employment, Job Training, Education.- Deinstitutionalization, Homelessness Among Seriously Mentally Ill, Prevalence Of Psychiatric Illness Among Homeless.- Substance Use Disorders.- Trauma.- Nonadherence to treatment.- Suicide Prevention.- Cognitive impairment/TBI.- Management of the chronic mentally ill and chronically suicidal patient who is in and out of the ER and inpatient all the time.- Diabetes, hypertension, HIV and other STDs, cellulitis, abscesses, arthritis.- Infestations: bed bugs, lice, ant and mosquito bites and associated cellulitis.- Managing these issues.- A focus on toenails.- Veterans.- Women.- Children.- LGBTQ.- OlderHomeless (50-65, 65 to 85 Years).

Notă biografică



Elspeth Cameron Ritchie

Chair
Department of Psychiatry Medstar Washington Hospital Center
Vice Chair
Medstar Georgetown University Hospital



Maria D. Llorente MD Georgetown University School of Medicine
Deputy to the Assistant Undersecretary for Health, Patient Care Services
Department of Veterans Affairs
810 Vermont Ave NW Washington DC 20024






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This volume highlights the socioeconomic concerns related to medical care for homeless patients and places them at the interface of common psychiatric and medical problems clinicians encounter. Written by experts in psychiatry and other medical specialties, this volume is a concise, yet comprehensive overview of the homeless crisis, its costs, and ultimately, best practices for improved outcomes.  The text begins by examining the scope and epidemiology of the problem and discusses its costs.  It then examines the best practices for both physical and psychiatric care before concluding with a section on working with special populations that have unique concerns across the country including LGBTQ, women, children, veterans, and aging adults. As the first medical book on homelessness, it is designed to cover a broad range of concerns in a concise, practical fashion for all clinicians working with homeless patients.
 
Clinical Management of the Homeless Patient is written by and for psychiatrists, general internists, geriatricians, pediatricians, addiction medicine physicians, VA physicians, and all others who may encounter this crisis in their work.
 


Caracteristici

The first medical book focused on homeless patients Considers the epidemiology, costs, and best practices for homeless patient care Written by experts in psychiatry as well as other medical specialties