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Patient and Community Organization Perspectives on Accessing Social Resources from the Emergency Department: A Qualitative Study

机译:患者和社区组织在从急诊部门访问社会资源的角度:定性研究

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Introduction: Social risks adversely affect health and are associated with increased healthcare utilization and costs. Emergency department (ED) patients have high rates of social risk; however, little is known about best practices for ED-based screening or linkage to community resources. We examined the perspectives of patients and community organizations regarding social risk screening and linkage from the ED.Methods: Qualitative interviews were conducted with a purposive sample of ED patients and local community organization staff. Participants completed a brief demographic survey, health literacy assessment, and qualitative interview focused on barriers/facilitators to social risk screening in the ED, and ideas for screening and linkage interventions in the ED. Interviews were conducted in English or Spanish, recorded, transcribed, and coded. Themes were identified by consensus.Results: We conducted 22 interviews with 16 patients and six community organization staff. Three categories of themes emerged. The first related to the importance of social risk screening in the ED. The second category encompassed challenges regarding screening and linkage, including fear, mistrust, transmission of accurate information, and time/resource constraints. The third category included suggestions for improvement and program development. Patients had varied preferences for verbal vs electronic strategies for screening. Community organization staff emphasized resource scarcity and multimodal communication strategies.Conclusion: The development of flexible, multimodal, social risk screening tools, and the creation and maintenance of an accurate database of local resources, are strategies that may facilitate improved identification of social risk and successful linkage to available community resources.
机译:介绍:社会风险对健康产生不利影响,并且与较高的医疗利用率和成本有关。急诊部(ED)患者具有高社会风险率;但是,对基于ED的筛选或联系到社区资源的最佳实践知之甚少。我们检查了患者和社区组织关于社会风险筛查和联系的eD.Methods的观点:定性访谈是用ED患者和当地社区组织工作人员的有目的性样本进行的。参与者完成了简短的人口调查,健康识字评估,以及定性面试,专注于障碍/促进者在ED中的社会风险筛查以及筛选和联系中的思想。采访是用英语或西班牙语进行的,记录,转录和编码。主题是通过共识确定的。结果:我们与16名患者和六个社区组织工作人员进行了22名访谈。出现了三类主题。第一个与社会风险筛查在ed中的重要性相关。第二类包括关于筛选和联系的挑战,包括恐惧,不信任,准确信息的传输和时间/资源约束。第三类包括改进和计划开发的建议。患者对口头VS电子策略进行了多种偏好的筛选。社区组织工作人员强调资源稀缺和多模式通信策略。结论:开发灵活,多模式,社会风险筛查工具,以及对当地资源准确数据库的创建和维护,是可能有助于改善社会风险的识别和成功的策略联系到可用的社区资源。

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