Evelyn Verlinde
Ghent University
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BMC Health Services Research | 2010
Evelyn Verlinde; Tine Verdée; Mieke Van de Walle; Bruno Art; Jan De Maeseneer; Sara Willems
BackgroundExisting studies concerning the health care use of homeless people describe higher utilisation rates for hospital-based care and emergency care, and lower rates for primary care by homeless people compared to the general population. Homeless people are importantly hindered and/or steered in their health care use by barriers directly related to the organisation of care. Our goal is to describe the accessibility of primary health care services, secondary care and emergency care for homeless people living in an area with a universal primary health care system and active guidance towards this unique system.MethodsObservational, cross-sectional study design. Data from the Belgian National health survey were merged with comparable data collected by means of a face-to-face interview from homeless people in Ghent. 122 homeless people who made use of homeless centres and shelters in Ghent were interviewed using a reduced version of the Belgian National Health survey over a period of 5 months. 2-dimensional crosstabs were built in order to study the bivariate relationship between health care use (primary health care, secondary and emergency care) and being homeless. To determine the independent association, a logistic model was constructed adjusting for age and sex.Results and DiscussionHomeless people have a higher likelihood to consult a GP than the non-homeless people in Ghent, even after adjusting for age and sex. The same trend is demonstrated for secondary and emergency care.ConclusionsHomeless people in Ghent do find the way to primary health care and make use of it. It seems that the universal primary health care system in Ghent with an active guidance by social workers contributes to easier GP access.
Health & Social Care in The Community | 2013
Evelyn Verlinde; Annelien Poppe; Ann DeSmet; Koen Hermans; Jan De Maeseneer; Chantal Van Audenhove; Sara Willems
One of the main goals of primary care is providing equitable health-care, meaning equal access, equal treatment and equal outcomes of healthcare for all in equal need. Some studies show that patients from lower socioeconomic groups visit a GP more often, while other studies show that they are more likely to postpone a visit to a GP. In this study, we want to explore within the social group of low-income patients living in Flanders, Belgium, which patients have a higher risk of postponing a visit to a GP. A face-to-face questionnaire was administered among 606 low-income users of Public Social Services. The questionnaire consisted of questions on socioeconomic and demographic characteristics, social networks, health and healthcare use. A multivariate logistic regression model was built to study the relationship between postponing or cancelling a GP visit which respondents thought they needed and variables on health, socio-demographic background. The multivariate regression indicates that depression, self-rated health and trust in the GP independently predict postponing a visit to a GP. Low-income people with a low trust in the GP, people with a poor self-rated health and people suffering from a severe depression are more likely to postpone or cancel a GP visit they thought they needed compared to other people on low incomes. This might indicate that the access to health-care for low-income people might be hindered by barriers which are not directly linked to the cost of the consultation.
International Journal for Equity in Health | 2012
Evelyn Verlinde; Nele De Laender; Stéphanie De Maesschalck; Myriam Deveugele; Sara Willems
Health | 2014
Jens Detollenaere; Evelyn Verlinde; Sara Willems; Jeftha Blezer
Archive | 2012
Annelien Poppe; Ann DeSmet; Evelyn Verlinde; Koen Hermans; Sara Willems; Chantal Van Audenhove; Jan De Maeseneer
Archive | 2011
Sara Willems; Ann DeSmet; Annelien Poppe; Koen Hermans; Evelyn Verlinde; Chantal Van Audenhove; Jan De Maeseneer
SWVG-rapport | 2012
Annelien Poppe; Ann DeSmet; Evelyn Verlinde; Koen Hermans; Sara Willems; Chantal Van Audenhove; Jan De Maeseneer
Archive | 2012
Evelyn Verlinde
TERZAKE | 2011
Sara Willems; Evelyn Verlinde
SWVG Feiten & Cijfers | 2011
Annelien Poppe; Evelyn Verlinde; Sara Willems; Ann DeSmet; Koen Hermans; Chantal Van Audenhove; Jan De Maeseneer