Navigating Health Inequities Among the Homeless Population through a Medical Anthropological Lens
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https://doi.org/10.47611/jsrhs.v13i3.7489Keywords:
Health inequities, Homeless population, Medical anthropology, Social determinants of health, Health literacy, Delayed Diagnoses, Mortality rates, Effective interventions, Cultural CompetenceAbstract
Using a medical anthropological lens, this review article examines the challenges that unhoused individuals with cancer face due to health inequities. We discuss the effects of delayed diagnoses on treatment and outcomes while considering cultural and societal factors influencing patients’ health literacy and behaviors. The article evaluates the efficacy of current support systems in aiding disease detection and diagnosis. By identifying the needs and challenges of this vulnerable population, we propose policy recommendations that can address their unique circumstances. Ultimately, the objective of this article is to contribute to the development of comprehensive and inclusive healthcare policies that prioritize the overall well-being of homeless individuals facing disease, integrating perspectives from medical anthropology.
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