ShopTalk - 理发师是促进健康的伙伴:回顾健康的社会决定因素,重温心脏病学先驱,向前迈进

IF 1.3 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Aqeel Khanani , Daniel Haight
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人们越来越认识到,教育、经济稳定性、社会背景、邻里环境和医疗服务等健康的社会决定因素(SDOH)是造成持续存在的健康差异的主要原因,尤其是在少数民族人群中。在过去的一年中,有研究表明并量化了某些 SDOH 因素对黑人和西班牙裔成年人血压失控的影响。这突出表明,有必要从 SDOH 的视角来看待慢性疾病,并针对这些潜在的社会因素实施多层次的干预措施,以实现健康公平。"ShopTalk "项目位于佛罗里达州的莱克兰市,是以社区为基础解决 SDOH 和健康差异问题的一种可行方法。它在理发店和美发沙龙开展健康宣传活动--在这些值得信赖的社区中心进行有意义的对话。主要内容包括免费提供健康教育材料、提供筛查和促进医生联系。通过利用这些与文化相关的空间,ShopTalk 同时针对多个 SDOH 领域,如健康素养、经济障碍、邻里关系熟悉度和医疗保健参与度等。正如 "健康 2030 "强调的 "特殊健康和保健"(SDOH)问题一样,广泛开展这种针对不同文化背景的社区外联活动显示出最终缩小长期存在的差异的潜力。我们计划采取具体的成果措施来优化 ShopTalk,目的是总结出具有普遍意义的见解,为全国范围内的类似活动提供指导。
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ShopTalk – Barbers as partners in health promotion: Reviewing social determinants of health, revisiting cardiology pioneers, and moving forward

Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) like education, economic stability, social context, neighborhood environment, and healthcare access are increasingly recognized as major drivers of persistent health disparities, particularly among minority populations. Over the past year, studies have demonstrated and quantified the impact that certain SDOH have on uncontrolled blood pressure in Black and Hispanic adults compared to white adults. This underscores the need to view chronic diseases through a SDOH lens and implement multilevel interventions targeting these underlying social factors to achieve health equity.

The ShopTalk initiative, based in Lakeland, Florida, represents a promising community-based approach to addressing SDOH and health disparities. It conducts health outreach in barbershops and hair salons - trusted community hubs where meaningful dialogues occur. Key components include providing health education materials, offering screenings, and facilitating physician connections, all at no cost. By leveraging these culturally-relevant spaces, ShopTalk simultaneously targets multiple SDOH domains like health literacy, economic barriers, neighborhood familiarity, and healthcare engagement.

This builds upon the pioneering work of leaders like Dr. Elijah Saunders and Dr.

Ronald Victor, who previously engaged social hubs to successfully raise hypertension awareness among underserved populations. As highlighted by Healthy People 2030's emphasis on SDOH, widespread implementation of such culturally-tailored community outreach shows potential for finally reducing longstanding disparities. Specific outcome measures are planned to optimize ShopTalk, with the goal of extracting generalizable insights to guide similar initiatives nationwide.

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