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Social needs screening during the COVID‐19 pandemic

机译:COVID-19 大流行期间的社会需求筛查

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Abstract Background Millions of Americans lost their jobs as a result of the COVID‐19 pandemic, placing immeasurable stress on families and making it difficult for parents to support their children's basic needs. Research shows that screening for social determinants of health is an important part of a child's well visit, noting that awareness of these factors leads to more holistic and improved quality of care. Due to increased precautions during the COVID‐19 pandemic and a significant decrease in well‐child visits and in‐person appointments, there was a marked decrease in the number of face‐to‐face opportunities for these screenings. In a time of increased need, methods such as telephone screenings represent an opportunity to assess needs and connect patients and families with helpful resources. Methods This study occurred in Baltimore, Maryland at the University of Maryland Pediatrics at Midtown outpatient practice (PAM). Five paediatric resident physicians and 17 medical students developed a telephone welfare screening tool and called families receiving primary care at the clinic over a 9‐week period. The team documented identified needs and used a community resources database to provide resources to families over the phone. Data regarding the identified needs was collected and analysed throughout the screening process. Results Volunteers contacted 671 families using our finalized screening tool. Of those, 349 answered the telephone call (52), and 328 (49) agreed to participate in the screening. Results showed that families commonly identified food insecurity (20) and symptoms of depression (18). This was consistent across families' home locations as analysed by postal ZIP code. Conclusions This study suggests that telephone screening is a feasible and informative method for identifying and addressing the social needs of paediatric primary care patients and their families. Furthermore, our study supports the notion that there are significant and widespread social needs resulting from the COVID‐19 pandemic.
机译:摘要 背景 数以百万计的美国人因 COVID-19 大流行而失业,给家庭带来了不可估量的压力,使父母难以满足孩子的基本需求。研究表明,筛查健康的社会决定因素是儿童健康检查的重要组成部分,并指出对这些因素的认识可以带来更全面和更高的护理质量。由于 COVID-19 大流行期间预防措施的增加以及健康儿童访问和面对面预约的显着减少,这些筛查的面对面机会数量显着减少。在需求增加的时期,电话筛查等方法代表了评估需求并将患者和家属与有用资源联系起来的机会。方法 本研究在马里兰州巴尔的摩的马里兰大学中城儿科门诊诊所(PAM)进行。五名儿科住院医师和 17 名医学生开发了一种电话福利筛查工具,并在 9 周内致电在诊所接受初级保健的家庭。该团队记录了已确定的需求,并使用社区资源数据库通过电话向家庭提供资源。在整个筛选过程中收集和分析了有关已确定需求的数据。结果 志愿者使用我们最终的筛查工具联系了 671 个家庭。其中,349人接听电话(52%),328人(49%)同意参加筛查。结果显示,家庭普遍认为粮食不安全(20%)和抑郁症状(18%)。根据邮政编码分析,这在家庭家庭所在地是一致的。结论 本研究表明,电话筛查是识别和解决儿科初级保健患者及其家庭社会需求的一种可行且信息丰富的方法。此外,我们的研究支持这样一种观点,即 COVID-19 大流行产生了重大而广泛的社会需求。

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