成人初级保健患者健康相关社会需求群

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Joshua R Vest, Wei Wu, Kyaien Conner
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摘要

患者经常同时报告多种与健康相关的社会需求(HRSNs)。本研究旨在确定成人初级保健人群中共同发生的HRSNs群。方法:我们调查了印第安纳州印第安纳波利斯1252名成人(>=18)初级保健患者。受试者在2个不同卫生系统运营的3个站点中的1个亲自完成调查。以英文和西班牙文提供数据收集。调查包括先前发布和经过验证的工具,涵盖住房不稳定、财政紧张、粮食不安全、交通障碍、失业和法律问题。结果:我们使用完全链接聚集分层聚类方法在患者人群中确定了4种潜在的HRSNs集群:“低HRSNs”(38.6%),“高HRSNs”(29.6%),“住房优势”(23.2%)和“食物优势”(8.6%)。高HRSNs集群的平均合并症得分更高(P = 0.004),急诊科就诊次数更高(P P)。讨论:随着医疗机构越来越关注HRSNs,将其作为降低成本和改善患者健康的一种方法,这些发现表明,组织的策略和行动应考虑HRSNs的相互关联和共同发生的性质。为了支持大量患者,策略应该支持多个hrsn。
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Clusters of Health-Related Social Needs Among Adult Primary Care Patients.

Introduction: Patients frequently report multiple health-related social needs (HRSNs) at the same time. This study aimed to identify clusters of co-occurring HRSNs in an adult primary care population.

Methods: We surveyed 1252 adult (>=18) primary care patients in Indianapolis, IN. Subjects completed surveys in person at 1 of 3 sites operated by 2 different health systems. Data collection was offered in both English and Spanish. Surveys comprised previously published and validated instruments covering housing instability, financial strain, food insecurity, transportation barriers, unemployment, and legal problems.

Results: We identified 4 underlying clusters of HRSNs within the patient population using Complete-Linkage Agglomerative Hierarchical Clustering: "low HRSNs" (38.6%), "high HRSNs" (29.6%), "housing dominant" (23.2%), and "food dominant" (8.6%). The high HRSNs cluster had higher average comorbidity scores (P < .001), number of inpatient admissions (P = .004), number of ED visits (P < .001), and number of primary care visits (P < .001).

Discussion: As health care organizations increasingly focus on HRSNs as an approach to reducing costs and improving health of patients, these findings indicate that organizational strategies and actions should consider the interrelated and co-occurring nature of HRSNs. To support a large number of patients, strategies should support multiple HRSNs.

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期刊介绍: Published since 1988, the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine ( JABFM ) is the official peer-reviewed journal of the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM). Believing that the public and scientific communities are best served by open access to information, JABFM makes its articles available free of charge and without registration at www.jabfm.org. JABFM is indexed by Medline, Index Medicus, and other services.
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