Scabies Infestation Whilst at Risk of Homelessness: A Socioeconomic Patient and Clinician Perspective
Key Points
To explore the psychosocial effects of scabies in individuals facing homelessness.
Narrative written by a mother and son with support from a charity worker
Qualitative insights into personal experiences and challenges
Focus on socioeconomic factors affecting health and well-being
Identified significant psychosocial distress associated with scabies infestation
Highlighted the role of socioeconomic status in access to care
Emphasized the need for targeted support for vulnerable populations
Abstract
Written by a mother and her son with the help of their support worker, working for a charity for people at risk of homelessness, about the psychosocial impact of scabies.
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