Building Tailored Resource Guides to Address Social Risks and Advance Health Equity in the Veterans Health Administration

Lauren E Russell
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Background: Health care organizations, including the Veterans Health Administration (VHA), are increasingly adopting programs to address social determinants of health. As part of a comprehensive social risk screening and referral model, tailored resource guides can support efforts to address unmet social needs. However, limited guidance is available on best practices for the development of resource guides in health care settings. Observations: This article describes the development of geographically tailored resource guides for a national VHA quality improvement initiative, Assessing Circumstances and Offering Resources for Needs (ACORN), which aims to systematically screen for and address social needs among veterans. We outline the rationale for using resource guides as a social needs intervention and provide a pragmatic framework for resource guide development and maintenance. We offer guidance based on lessons learned from the development of ACORN resource guides, emphasizing a collaborative approach with VHA social workers and other frontline clinical staff, as well as with community-based organizations. Our how-to guide provides steps for identifying high-yield resources along with formatting considerations to maximize accessibility and usability among patients. Conclusions: Resource guides can serve as a valuable cross-cutting component of health care organizations’ efforts to address social needs. We provide a practical approach to resource guide development that may support successful implementation within the VHA and other clinical settings.
在退伍军人健康管理局建立量身定制的资源指南,以应对社会风险并促进健康公平
背景:包括退伍军人健康管理局(VHA)在内的医疗保健组织正越来越多地采用各种计划来应对健康的社会决定因素。作为综合社会风险筛查和转介模式的一部分,量身定制的资源指南可为解决未满足的社会需求提供支持。然而,关于在医疗机构中制定资源指南的最佳实践指导却很有限。观察:本文介绍了为退伍军人事务部的一项全国性质量改进计划--"评估情况并提供需求资源"(ACORN)--开发按地域定制的资源指南的情况,该计划旨在系统地筛查并满足退伍军人的社会需求。我们概述了使用资源指南作为社会需求干预措施的理由,并提供了资源指南开发和维护的实用框架。我们根据 ACORN 资源指南开发的经验教训提供指导,强调与退伍军人事务部社会工作者和其他一线临床工作人员以及社区组织合作的方法。我们的操作指南提供了识别高产资源的步骤以及格式方面的注意事项,以最大限度地提高患者的可及性和可用性。结论:资源指南可以作为医疗机构满足社会需求的一个宝贵的跨领域组成部分。我们提供了一种实用的资源指南开发方法,可帮助退伍军人事务部和其他临床机构成功实施资源指南。
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