Caring for the Displaced and Uninsured: Clinical Case Studies in Nursing and Healthcare

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CARING FOR THE DISPLACED AND UNINSURED

An essential text to understanding key aspects of caring for uninsured people from underserved populations

Caring for the Displaced and Uninsured presents clinical case studies that focus on the issues faced primarily by patients who are uninsured, self-paying, or are visiting from their home countries. While addressing the clinical aspects of primary care for a variety of conditions, these case studies go a step further to confront the issues faced by patients who seek care in clinics for the uninsured. Each case highlights the challenges presented by cultural, language and economic differences to providing high quality care, in particular for those whose jobs negatively affect their health, such as through musculoskeletal pain, neurological problems, prolonged standing, depression, or anxiety about feeding and housing their families.

The cases explore how the healthcare provider approaches care with insufficient resources for patients who may have fled torture and violence, poverty and homelessness to face new challenges in the United States. The healthcare provider plays a key role in the adjustment of people seeking a better life for themselves and their families.

Caring for the Displaced and Uninsured addresses:

  • Issues related to family, medication, food, housing, finances, work, trauma, mental health, specialty access, delayed screening, visitors, and immigration
  • How to think in broader terms when treating immigrant or uninsured patients
  • The nuances of treating patients who have lived outside of their home country, apart from their families, for many years
  • Tips for providing quality healthcare within the parameters that currently exist in the healthcare system

This text provides valuable insight and perspective for nursing and healthcare students, particularly those taking community health classes and classes that focus on uninsured and underserved populations.

Author(s): Leslie Neal-Boylan
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 206
City: Hoboken

Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Part I Cases
Chapter 1 Family Issues
Evangeline
Florence
Gloria
Chapter 2 Medication Issues
Ali
Ethan
Juan
Margarita
Paula
Rosa
Santiago
Chapter 3 Food or Housing Issues
Carmen
Luciana
Michelle
Paul
Chapter 4 Financial Issues
Glenda
Guillermo
Lisette
Lucia
Chapter 5 Work-Related Issues
Karla
Mateo
Natalia
Pedro
Regina
Chapter 6 Trauma/Mental Health Issues
Alba
Elena
Miguel
Darva
Chapter 7 Specialty Access Issues
Carlos
Sergio
Valeria
Chapter 8 Delayed Screening
Aurora
Mirikit
Chapter 9 Visitors
Franz
Marcos
Trang
Chapter 10 Immigration Issues
Gabriela
Isabella
Ivanna
Junior
Chapter 11 Other
Julio
Mario
Ramon
Part II Dilemmas and Decisions
Chapter 12 Family Issues
Evangeline
Florence
Gloria
Chapter 13 Medication Issues
Ali
Ethan
Juan
Margarita
Paula
Rosa
Santiago
Chapter 14 Food or Housing Issues
Carmen
Luciana
Michelle
Paul
Chapter 15 Financial Issues
Glenda
Guillermo
Lisette
Lucia
Chapter 16 Work-Related Issues
Karla
Mateo
Natalia
Pedro
Regina
Chapter 17 Trauma/Mental Health Issues
Alba
Elena
Miguel
Darva
Chapter 18 Specialty Access Issues
Carlos
Sergio
Valeria
Chapter 19 Delayed Screening
Aurora
Mirikit
Chapter 20 Visitors
Franz
Marcos
Trang
Chapter 21 Immigration Issues
Gabriela
Isabella
Ivanna
Junior
Chapter 22 Other
Julio
Mario
Ramon
Conclusion
Index
EULA