Addressing Equity and Social Needs: The New Frontier of Patient Engagement Research.

Q4 Medicine
Cynthia J Sieck, Shannon E Nicks, Jessica Salem, Tess DeVos, Emily Thatcher, Jennifer L Hefner
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Abstract

Patient engagement has been a focus of patient-centered care in recent years, encouraging health care organizations to increase efforts to facilitate a patient's ability to participate in health care. At the same time, a growing body of research has examined the impact that social determinants of health (SDOH) have on patient health outcomes. Additionally, health care equity is increasingly becoming a focus of many organizations as they work to ensure that all patients receive equitable care. These three domains - patient engagement, SDOH, and health care equity - can intersect in the implementation of social needs screenings among health care organizations. We present a case study on a two-phase social needs screening implementation project and describe how this process focuses on equity. As health care organizations seek to increase patient engagement, address SDOH, and improve health equity, we highlight the need to move away from a siloed approach and view these efforts as interrelated. By approaching efforts to address these challenges and barriers as the duty of all those involved in the patient care process, there may be larger strides made toward equitable health care.

解决公平和社会需求:患者参与研究的新前沿。
近年来,患者参与一直是以患者为中心的护理的焦点,鼓励医疗保健组织加大努力,促进患者参与医疗保健的能力。与此同时,越来越多的研究机构审查了健康的社会决定因素对患者健康结果的影响。此外,卫生保健公平正日益成为许多组织关注的焦点,因为他们努力确保所有患者得到公平的护理。这三个领域——患者参与、SDOH和卫生保健公平——可以在卫生保健组织中实施社会需求筛查时相互交叉。我们提出了一个两阶段社会需求筛选实施项目的案例研究,并描述了该过程如何关注公平。随着卫生保健组织寻求提高患者参与度,解决SDOH问题,并改善卫生公平,我们强调有必要摆脱孤立的方法,并将这些努力视为相互关联的。通过将解决这些挑战和障碍的努力视为所有参与患者护理过程的人的责任,可能会在公平的卫生保健方面取得更大的进展。
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Advances in Health Care Management
Advances in Health Care Management Medicine-Health Policy
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