Italian cross-cultural adaptation of the EveryONE Social Needs Screening Tool of social determinants of health in primary care.

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Lorenzo Campedelli, Lucia Palandri, Viviana Forte, Vanessa Eugenia Privitera, Peter Konstantin Kurotschka, Giulia Ugolini, Silvia Riccomi, Francesca Rossi, Silvia Keeling, Cinzia Scauri, Elena Righi, Alice Serafini
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Social disadvantage can result in healthcare gaps and primary care may be a suitable healthcare context to identify unmet social needs. A variety of screening tools exists but none of them is consolidated in clinical practice. After reviewing the available instruments, we conducted a rigorous translation and trans-cultural adaptation into Italian language of the EveryONE social need screening tool questionnaire of the American Academy of Family Physicians. The translated questionnaire was piloted among 45 patients consecutively recruited in two general practices in the northern Italian city of Modena in 2023 and obtained excellent scores in comprehension and acceptability. The cross-cultural adaptation presented in this study is a first step towards a complete validation. A full validation study is needed to safely adopt EveryONE in routine general practice and to evaluate its effects on health provision.

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意大利跨文化适应人人社会需求筛选工具的社会决定因素的健康初级保健。
社会劣势可能导致医疗保健差距,初级保健可能是确定未满足的社会需求的合适医疗保健背景。筛查工具多种多样,但没有一种在临床实践中得到巩固。在回顾了现有的工具后,我们对美国家庭医生学会的EveryONE社会需求筛选工具问卷进行了严格的翻译和跨文化改编成意大利语。翻译后的问卷于2023年在意大利北部城市摩德纳的两家全科医院连续招募了45名患者进行试点,在理解和可接受性方面取得了优异的成绩。本研究中提出的跨文化适应是迈向完全验证的第一步。需要一项全面的验证研究来安全地在常规全科实践中采用EveryONE,并评估其对健康提供的影响。
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