Authors
Emilia H De Marchis, Danielle Hessler, Caroline Fichtenberg, Nancy Adler, Elena Byhoff, Alicia J Cohen, Kelly M Doran, Stephanie Ettinger de Cuba, Eric W Fleegler, Cara C Lewis, Stacy Tessler Lindau, Elizabeth L Tung, Amy G Huebschmann, Aric A Prather, Maria Raven, Nicholas Gavin, Susan Jepson, Wendy Johnson, Eduardo Ochoa Jr, Ardis L Olson, Megan Sandel, Richard S Sheward, Laura M Gottlieb
Publication date
2019/12/1
Journal
American journal of preventive medicine
Volume
57
Issue
6
Pages
S25-S37
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Introduction
Despite recent growth in healthcare delivery-based social risk screening, little is known about patient perspectives on these activities. This study evaluates patient and caregiver acceptability of social risk screening.
Methods
This was a cross-sectional survey of 969 adult patients and adult caregivers of pediatric patients recruited from 6 primary care clinics and 4 emergency departments across 9 states. Survey items included the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation Accountable Health Communities’ social risk screening tool and questions about appropriateness of screening and comfort with including social risk data in electronic health records. Logistic regressions evaluated covariate associations with acceptability measures. Data collection occurred from July 2018 to February 2019; data analyses were conducted in February‒March 2019.
Results
Screening was reported as appropriate by 79 …
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Scholar articles
EH De Marchis, D Hessler, C Fichtenberg, N Adler… - American journal of preventive medicine, 2019