社会风险行动框架:社会风险行动框架:描述医疗服务机构应对社会风险的措施。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Population Health Management Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-25 DOI:10.1089/pop.2024.0162
Mayuree Rao, Matthew L Maciejewski, Karin Nelson, Alicia J Cohen, Hill L Wolfe, Leah Marcotte, Donna M Zulman
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摘要

社会风险指的是个人的社会和经济状况,由潜在的健康社会决定因素所决定。鉴于社会风险对健康结果的潜在影响,医疗服务机构越来越多地对患者进行社会风险筛查。然而,要有意义地满足患者的需求可能具有挑战性。现有的框架并没有对医疗服务机构在筛查后应对社会风险的方式进行全面的描述和分类。针对这一空白,作者开发了社会风险 ACTIONS 框架(筛查后告知组织下一步行动的可操作性特征),描述了可操作性的 4 个维度:行动级别、行动者、行动目的和行动。首先,社会风险行动可发生在 3 个组织层面(即患者就诊、临床实践/机构、社区)。第二,社会风险行动由不同的工作人员发起,这些工作人员被称为 "行动者"(即直接接触患者的临床护理专业人员、临床/机构领导和研究人员)。第三,社会风险行动可以达到一个或多个目的:加强与患者的关系,量身定制护理,改变社会风险本身,或促进人口健康、研究或宣传。最后,针对社会风险的具体行动因级别、参与者和目的而异。本文介绍了社会风险行动框架,将其概念应用于两种社会风险(粮食不安全和无家可归),并讨论了其更广泛的应用和影响。该框架为医疗保健服务机构的领导者提供了一种评估当前工作的方法,并确定了应对社会风险的更多机会。未来的工作应与患者、临床医生和医疗保健领导者一起验证该框架,并将实施社会风险行动所面临的挑战纳入其中。
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The Social Risk ACTIONS Framework: Characterizing Responses to Social Risks by Health Care Delivery Organizations.

Social risks refer to individuals' social and economic conditions shaped by underlying social determinants of health. Health care delivery organizations increasingly screen patients for social risks given their potential impact on health outcomes. However, it can be challenging to meaningfully address patients' needs. Existing frameworks do not comprehensively describe and classify ways in which health care delivery organizations can address social risks after screening. Addressing this gap, the authors developed the Social Risk ACTIONS framework (Actionability Characteristics To Inform Organizations' Next steps after Screening) describing 4 dimensions of actionability: Level of action, Actor, Purpose of action, and Action. First, social risk actions can occur at 3 organizational levels (ie, patient encounter, clinical practice/institution, community). Second, social risk actions are initiated by different staff members, referred to as "actors" (ie, clinical care professionals with direct patient contact, clinical/institutional leaders, and researchers). Third, social risk actions can serve one or more purposes: strengthening relationships with patients, tailoring care, modifying the social risk itself, or facilitating population health, research, or advocacy. Finally, specific actions on social risks vary by level, actor, and purpose. This article presents the Social Risk ACTIONS framework, applies its concepts to 2 social risks (food insecurity and homelessness), and discusses its broader applications and implications. The framework offers an approach for leaders of health care delivery organizations to assess current efforts and identify additional opportunities to address social risks. Future work should validate this framework with patients, clinicians, and health care leaders, and incorporate implementation challenges to social risk action.

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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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