Holistic Approaches to Understanding and Caring for Vulnerable Populations
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2022) | Viewed by 107120
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Interests: end-of life care; terminal care; qualitative research; transients and migrants; sexology–gender studies
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Interests: aging; healthy aging; aged 80 and over; questionnaire design; quantitative research; educational techniques; pedagogy
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
A vulnerable population can be defined as one with a higher-than-average risk of developing health problems by virtue of their socioeconomic status, marginalization, limited access to resources, sociodemographic characteristics, sexual orientation, etc. Amongst others, ethnic minorities, migrants, people in poverty, chronically or terminally ill people, disabled people, and LGTBIQ+ communities are often considered vulnerable populations.
Vulnerability can affect people of all age ranges throughout all stages of life. Understanding and caring for vulnerable children, adults, and older people is a public health challenge worldwide. Holistic approaches from all healthcare disciplines are much needed in order to understand the experiences, needs, and expectations of vulnerable populations so that their care can be individualized.
A variety of research approaches, methodologies, and designs can contribute to comprehensively and holistically improving care for vulnerable populations. We invite colleagues from all healthcare disciplines to submit papers using qualitative, quantitative, or mixed-methods approaches. Submitted papers should focus on improving our understanding of vulnerable populations’ healthcare needs, analyzing the characteristics and/or effects of care programmes delivered for vulnerable populations, or describing educational interventions to improve healthcare professionals’ competence to look after vulnerable populations.
Dr. Cayetano Fernández-Sola
Dr. José Manuel Hernández Padilla
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Vulnerable population
- Transients and migrants
- Aging
- Frail elderly
- Aged 80 and over
- Terminal care
- Chronic disease
- Mental disease
- Child
- Disabled children
- Battered women
- Sexual and gender minorities
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