Caring for homeless persons with serious mental illness in general hospitals

Psychosomatics. 2013 Jan-Feb;54(1):14-21. doi: 10.1016/j.psym.2012.10.004.

Abstract

Background: The care of homeless persons with serious mental illness remains a common and challenging problem in general hospital settings.

Objective: This article aims to review data on homelessness and its psychiatric comorbidities, and to expand the skills of providers who encounter homeless individuals in general hospital settings.

Results: Literature review reveals patient, provider, and systems factors that contribute to suboptimal health outcomes in homeless individuals.

Conclusions: Diagnostic rigor, integrated medical and psychiatric care, trauma-informed interventions, special considerations in capacity evaluations, and health care reform initiatives can improve the treatment of homeless persons with serious mental illness.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Hospitals, General
  • Humans
  • Ill-Housed Persons / psychology*
  • Informed Consent
  • Mental Competency
  • Mental Disorders / complications*
  • Patient Care / methods*