Unmet healthcare needs in homeless women with children in the Greater Paris area in France.
Cécile VuillermozStéphanie VandentorrenRuben BrondeelPierre ChauvinPublished in: PloS one (2017)
The lower prevalence of unmet healthcare needs in homeless women compared with women in stable housing situations suggests that homeless women have lower needs perceptions and/or lower expectations of the healthcare system. This hypothesis is supported by the results from SEM. Strategies to provide better access to care for this population should not only focus on financial interventions but also more broadly on spatial healthcare access, cultural norms, and perceptions of health. Reducing their unmet needs and improving their access to healthcare and prevention must include an improvement in their living, financial and housing conditions.