Trapped by a lack of resources homeless people profoundly experience society's inequalities, which has consequences for prioritizing goals.
The natural disaster left a huge number of people homeless.
The community psychiatric nurse from the homeless mental health team described the role of this general medical practitioner as 'invaluable' to their team.
Approximately 25% of homeless people had spent significant periods in psychiatric care.
The starkest examples in this study came from observation of specialist teams working with the homeless and refugees.
Historically, limited district (home) nursing services were provided, as required, to single homeless people residing in a few hostels.
Few studies focused on special patient groups such as homeless people or people with co-morbid substance misuse.
Not necessarily all of them were homeless; actually some had a place to live although people called them ' 'beggars' ' and they acknowledged this categorization.
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