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AORN J. 2019 Jul;110(1):60-69. doi: 10.1002/aorn.12722.
Social determinants of health (SDOH) are the conditions that people are born into and live under that affect their health. Nurses are responsible for addressing these determinants when possible. Perioperative nurses encounter the effects of SDOH when patients express concern about surgery scheduling times, transportation, child care, and other support-related issues during the perioperative period. Some SDOH are related to social identity (eg, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation) as a result of the oppression and discrimination that some groups experience. Perioperative nurses can establish trust with their patients by identifying their needs and partnering with community-based organizations to address some of those needs (eg, transportation, legal assistance), which may help relieve stress for their patients and promote better postsurgical outcomes. Although health care workers can assist individual patients to address the effects of SDOH on their health and life, policy change is needed to ensure long-term benefits.
健康的社会决定因素(SDOH)是指人们出生和生活的环境条件,这些条件会影响他们的健康。护士有责任在可能的情况下解决这些决定因素。当患者在围手术期对手术安排时间、交通、儿童护理及其他支持相关问题表示担忧时,围手术期护士会遇到健康的社会决定因素的影响。由于一些群体遭受压迫和歧视,一些健康的社会决定因素与社会身份(如种族、民族、性取向)有关。围手术期护士可以通过识别患者需求并与社区组织合作来满足其中一些需求(如交通、法律援助),从而与患者建立信任,这可能有助于减轻患者的压力并促进更好的术后结果。尽管医护人员可以帮助个体患者应对健康的社会决定因素对其健康和生活的影响,但仍需要政策变革以确保长期受益。