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Homeless people’s trust and interactions with police and paramedics

机译:无家可归者的信任以及与警察和医护人员的互动

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Although the health impact of patients’ trust in physicians has been well documented, less is known about the possible health effects of trust in police or paramedics. Homeless people frequently interact with police officers and paramedics, and these experiences may affect their health and future willingness to seek emergency assistance. We examined homeless people’s self-reported interactions with police and paramedics in Toronto, Canada, and their level of trust in these emergency service providers. In a sample of 160 shelter users, 61% had interacted with police in the last 12 months, and 37% had interacted with paramedics (P=.0001). The proportion of subjects who expressed willingness to call police in an emergency was significantly lower than those willing to call paramedics in an emergency (69% vs. 92%, P=.0001). On a Likert scale ranging from a minimum of 0 to a maximum of 5, trust levels were lower in police than in paramedics (median level 3 vs. 5, P=.0001). Among shelter users, 9% (95% confidence interval [CI], 5% to 14%) reported an assault by a police officer in the last year, and 0% (95% CI, 0% to 4%) reported an assault by a paramedic. These findings showed that homeless people have much lower levels of trust in police than paramedics. Reports of negative interactions with police are not uncommon, and homeless people’s perceptions of the police may pose a barrier to seeking emergency assistance. Further research is needed for objective characterization of homeless people’s interactions with police officers and the potential health implications of low levels of trust in the police.
机译:尽管患者对医生信任的健康影响已得到充分证明,但对警察或医护人员信任可能对健康产生的影响知之甚少。无家可归的人经常与警务人员和护理人员互动,这些经历可能会影响他们的健康和未来寻求紧急援助的意愿。我们检查了无家可归者与加拿大多伦多警察和医护人员的自我报告互动情况,以及他们对这些紧急服务提供商的信任程度。在160名收容所用户的样本中,有61%在过去12个月中与警察互动,而37%与护理人员互动(P = .0001)。表示愿意在紧急情况下打电话给警务人员的比例大大低于那些愿意在紧急情况下打电话给急救人员的人员(69%比92%,P = .0001)。在李克特量表(范围从最小0到最大5)中,警察的信任级别低于急救人员(中位级别3对5,P = .0001)。在收容所用户中,去年有9%(95%的可信区间[CI],从5%到14%)报告了一名警察的袭击,而0%(95%的CI,从0%到4%)报告了一次袭击。由护理人员提供。这些发现表明,无家可归的人对警察的信任程度比护理人员低得多。与警察互动不良的报道屡见不鲜,无家可归者对警察的看法可能会成为寻求紧急援助的障碍。为了客观地表征无家可归者与警务人员的互动,以及对警察的信任度低,对健康的潜在影响,还需要进一步的研究。

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