Scoping Review of Indices to Measure a Community's Health Status.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Susan T Pastula, Lauren C Bylsma, Saumitra V Rege, R Jeffrey Lewis, Naimisha Movva
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Abstract

Composite health indicators are valuable tools to assess population health over time and identify areas for intervention. This scoping review (ScR) aimed to map the literature describing comprehensive health-related metrics used to assess community health. The Arksey and O'Malley framework was used to conduct the ScR, using the following steps: identifying the research question, identifying relevant studies, charting the data, collating and reporting results. United States-based studies that developed/utilized a composite health index using geographic information system (GIS) mapping capabilities to assess community health at the county level or more granular were identified through literature searches conducted in PubMed and EMBASE databases. Literature searches identified 5112 articles; of these, 8 studies describing composite health indices were included. The number of indicators used in each index ranged from 4 to 75 (median: 22). Health outcomes, health behaviors, education, and economics were incorporated into most indices. High school graduation rate (n = 6 indices), health insurance status (n = 5), commute time, median household income, unemployment, and obesity rates (n = 4 each) were the most common indicators across indices. All indicators were derived from publicly available data sources, such as the American Community Survey and US Census Bureau. Although a limited number of community health indices were identified in the ScR, the indices included a broad range of indicators covering both health outcomes and factors contributing to health vulnerabilities. The public data sources and GIS integration of the indices provide potential for broad, insightful applications to various contexts across the United States.

衡量社区健康状况指标的范围审查。
综合健康指标是评估不同时期人口健康状况和确定干预领域的重要工具。本次范围界定综述(ScR)旨在绘制描述用于评估社区健康的综合健康相关指标的文献。范围界定研究采用 Arksey 和 O'Malley 框架,具体步骤如下:确定研究问题、确定相关研究、绘制数据图表、整理并报告结果。通过在 PubMed 和 EMBASE 数据库中进行文献检索,确定了利用地理信息系统 (GIS) 制图功能制定/使用综合健康指数来评估县级或更细粒度的社区健康状况的美国研究。文献检索确定了 5112 篇文章;其中包括 8 项描述综合健康指数的研究。每个指数中使用的指标数量从 4 个到 75 个不等(中位数:22 个)。大多数指数都包含了健康结果、健康行为、教育和经济因素。高中毕业率(6 个指数)、医疗保险状况(5 个指数)、通勤时间、家庭收入中位数、失业率和肥胖率(各 4 个指数)是各指数中最常见的指标。所有指标均来自美国社区调查和美国人口普查局等公开数据源。尽管在 ScR 中确定的社区健康指数数量有限,但这些指数包含了广泛的指标,既有健康结果,也有导致健康脆弱性的因素。这些指数的公共数据来源和地理信息系统(GIS)集成为在全美各种情况下广泛而深入的应用提供了可能。
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Population Health Management
Population Health Management 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
4.00%
发文量
81
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Population Health Management provides comprehensive, authoritative strategies for improving the systems and policies that affect health care quality, access, and outcomes, ultimately improving the health of an entire population. The Journal delivers essential research on a broad range of topics including the impact of social, cultural, economic, and environmental factors on health care systems and practices. Population Health Management coverage includes: Clinical case reports and studies on managing major public health conditions Compliance programs Health economics Outcomes assessment Provider incentives Health care reform Resource management Return on investment (ROI) Health care quality Care coordination.
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