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THE HOMELESS AS A VULNERABLE POPULATION

Nursing Clinics of North America, 1999
The homeless population is a social group that is vulnerable because the homeless are at an increased risk for adverse health-related outcomes. Understanding the nature of homelessness and the relationship between resource availability, relative risks, and health status is critical for nurses to diagnose and treat health-related problems in this ...
A J, Strehlow, T, Amos-Jones
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Vulnerable Populations

2022
This chapter addresses the health impacts of war on vulnerable populations. It summarizes information from Chapters 6 through 10 concerning women, children, and displaced people. It describes how persons with disabilities have faced violent attacks, forced displacement, and ongoing neglect. It describes the increased risks that older people face during
Borderon, Marion   +2 more
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Vulnerable Populations in Research

Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 2010
Clinical research studies, both nursing and medical, occur in many critical care units. As with any clinical study, it is necessary to obtain informed consent from any person participating in the study. Although many patients are able to agree or refuse to participate in the study, many are unable to do so for a variety of reasons.
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Vulnerable populations in healthcare

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2013
This review is designed to update readers on recent discussions and research regarding vulnerable populations in medicine, including patients who are socioeconomically disadvantaged, queer, in prison or labeled with a stigmatizing complex medical disease.Recent studies have more closely examined the effects of being part of a vulnerable population ...
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A Vulnerable Population

AACN Advanced Critical Care, 2013
Families of patients in adult critical care are susceptible to physiological symptoms, emotional distress, persuasion, burden, and postintensive care syndrome—family, as defined by the Society of Critical Care Medicine. The specific aims of this article are to (1) describe the state of science about the concept of vulnerability of families of patients ...
Nancy C. Baumhover, Kathleen M. May
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Vulnerable Populations

Abstract This chapter addresses the long-standing, uncomfortably predictable disparate pain care provided to “minoritized” individuals, those who have limited resources or are any population other than non-Hispanic White, who are female, and/or who are members of the LGBTQ community.
Jana M. Mossey, Emily A. Haozous
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Telemedicine for Vulnerable Populations

Telemedicine and e-Health, 2014
Ronald C, Merrell, Charles R, Doarn
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Serving vulnerable populations

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2023
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