Social Determinants of Health and Health Literacy in Emergency Patients with Diabetic Ketoacidosis.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Daniel F Suarez, Ryan M Schneider, Margo Girardi, Gina LaRossa, Julianne Yeary, Taylor Kaser, Rachel Ancona, Paulina Cruz Bravo, Richard T Griffey
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Abstract

Introduction: Social determinants of health (SDoH) and health literacy have been demonstrated to significantly impact health outcomes. As part of a study of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) treatment from the emergency department (ED), we assessed the burden of SDoH and health literacy among patients with DKA to identify potentially modifiable risk factors in the development of DKA.

Methods: This was an exploratory, prospective, cross-sectional study of adult patients with DKA in a large urban academic ED from March 2023-March 2024. We administered the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Accountable Health Communities Health-Related Social Needs Screening Tool (SNST) and the Brief Health Literacy Screen (BHLS).

Results: Of 126 identified ED patients with confirmed DKA, 57 completed the SNST and 72 completed the BHLS. Nearly all patients (56 patients, 98%) reported at least one unmet SDoH need, and 32 (56%) patients reported five or more. The most frequently reported SDoH needs were physical activity (77%), mental health (63%), financial strain (60%), substance use (54%), and food insecurity (51%). Seventy-two patients completed the BHLS, which demonstrated high levels of health literacy, with median responses ranging from 4-5 on a Likert scale with 5 corresponding to highest health literacy.

Conclusion: Social determinants of health needs are prominent among patients who develop DKA, highlighting an opportunity for ED-based interventions to address specific SDoH factors to prevent the development of this disease. Self-reported health literacy scores were high in this patient population.

糖尿病酮症酸中毒急诊患者健康和健康素养的社会决定因素
健康的社会决定因素(SDoH)和健康素养已被证明对健康结果有显著影响。作为急诊科(ED)治疗糖尿病酮症酸中毒(DKA)研究的一部分,我们评估了DKA患者的SDoH负担和健康素养,以确定DKA发展中潜在的可改变的危险因素。方法:这是一项探索性、前瞻性、横断面研究,研究对象为2023年3月至2024年3月在一家大型城市学术性急诊科的成年DKA患者。我们实施了医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心负责任健康社区健康相关社会需求筛查工具(SNST)和简短健康素养筛查(BHLS)。结果:在126例确诊为DKA的ED患者中,57例完成了SNST, 72例完成了BHLS。几乎所有患者(56例,98%)报告至少一项未满足的SDoH需求,32例(56%)患者报告五项或更多。最常报告的SDoH需求是身体活动(77%)、精神健康(63%)、经济压力(60%)、药物使用(54%)和粮食不安全(51%)。72名患者完成了BHLS,显示出高水平的健康素养,在李克特量表上,中位反应范围为4-5,5对应最高的健康素养。结论:健康需求的社会决定因素在DKA患者中很突出,强调了基于ed的干预措施的机会,以解决特定的SDoH因素,以预防该病的发展。患者自我报告的健康素养得分较高。
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Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine Medicine-Emergency Medicine
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
3.20%
发文量
125
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: WestJEM focuses on how the systems and delivery of emergency care affects health, health disparities, and health outcomes in communities and populations worldwide, including the impact of social conditions on the composition of patients seeking care in emergency departments.
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