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Patients' Attitudes and Perceptions Regarding Social Needs Screening and Navigation: Multi-site Survey in a Large Integrated Health System

机译:关于社会需求筛查和导航的患者的态度和看法:大型综合卫生系统中的多站点调查

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Background As more health care organizations integrate social needs screening and navigation programs into clinical care delivery, the patient perspective is necessary to guide implementation and achieve patient-centered care. Objectives To examine patients' perceptions of whether social needs affect health and attitudes toward healthcare system efforts to screen for and address social needs. Research Design Multi-site, self-administered survey to assess (1) patient perceptions of the health impact of commonly identified social needs; (2) experience of social needs; (3) degree of support for a health system addressing social needs, including which social needs should be screened for and intervened upon; and (4) attitudes toward a health system utilizing resources to address social needs. Analyses were conducted using multivariable logistic regression models with clinic site cluster adjustment. Subjects Adult patients at seven primary care clinics within a large, integrated health system in Southern California. Main Measures Survey measures of experience with, acceptability of, and attitudes toward clinical social determinants of health screening and navigation. Key Results A total of 1161 patients participated, representing a 79% response rate. Most respondents (69%) agreed that social needs impact health and agreed their health system should ask about social needs (85%) and help address social needs (88%). Patients with social needs in the last year were more likely to (1) agree social needs impact health (OR 10.2, p < 0.001), (2) support their health system asking patients about social needs (OR 3.7, p < 0.001), and (3) support addressing patient social needs (OR 3.5, p < 0.001). Differences by social need history, gender, age, race, ethnicity, and education were found. Conclusions Most patients at a large integrated health system supported clinical social needs screening and intervention. Differences in attitudes by social need history, gender, age, race, ethnicity, and education may indicate opportunities to develop more equitable, patient-centered approaches to addressing social needs.
机译:背景技术随着额外的医疗组织将社会需求筛选和导航计划整合到临床护理,患者的观点是指导实施和实现患者以患者为中心的护理。目的研究患者对社会需求是否影响健康和对医疗保健制度努力筛选和满足社会需求的努力的看法的看法。研究设计多网站,自我管理调查评估(1)患者对常识的健康影响的看法; (2)社会需求的经验; (3)解决社会需求的卫生系统的支持程度,包括应筛查和干预哪些社会需求; (4)利用资源解决社会需求的卫生系统的态度。使用多变量逻辑回归模型进行分析,具有临床部位群集调整。在南加州大型综合卫生系统中受到七个初级保健诊所的成年患者。主要措施调查卫生筛查和航行临床社会决定因素的经验,可接受性和态度的经验。关键结果共有1161名患者参加,代表79%的响应率。大多数受访者(69%)同意社会需求影响卫生,同意其卫生系统应询问社会需求(85%),并帮助解决社会需求(88%)。在去年的社会需求患者更有可能(1)同意社会需求影响健康(或10.2,P <0.001),(2)支持其卫生系统,要求患者社会需求(或3.7,P <0.001), (3)支持解决患者社会需求(或3.5,P <0.001)。发现了社会需求历史,性别,年龄,种族,种族和教育的差异。结论大多数患者在大型综合卫生系统中支持临床社会需求筛选和干预。社会需求历史,性别,年龄,种族,种族和教育态度的差异可能表明提供更加公平,以患者为中心的态度来解决社会需求的机会。

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