University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine (L Penumalee), Chicago, Ill.
Pediatric Residency Program, Children's National Hospital (JO Lambert), Washington, DC.
Acad Pediatr. 2023 Mar;23(2):329-335. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2022.07.002. Epub 2022 Jul 12.
Despite strong evidence that social factors have a large influence on child health, systematic screening for social needs is not performed universally in pediatric primary care. This is due to multiple barriers, including concerns about acceptability to families. This study sought to assess family acceptability of social needs screening in pediatric primary care.
Eight semi-structured focus groups were performed with English and Spanish-speaking caregivers of pediatric patients from a diverse academic medical center. Focus groups explored the acceptability of social domains including housing, education, finances, food access, and safety. Focus group transcripts were qualitatively analyzed to identify themes.
Four salient themes emerged: 1) the acceptability of social determinants of health screening questions was tied to participants' understanding of the connection between the topic and child health, 2) families preferred a warm handoff to community services, 3) families feared child protective services intervention as a result of sharing unmet social needs, and 4) positive provider rapport was an important factor in choosing to share social needs.
Pediatric primary care providers should feel comfortable implementing social needs screening when they can clearly explain the connection to child health. They should become knowledgeable about organizations and partners within their communities and feel empowered to connect patients to these resources.
尽管有大量证据表明社会因素对儿童健康有很大影响,但系统的社会需求筛查并未在儿科初级保健中普遍进行。这是由于多种障碍,包括对家庭可接受性的担忧。本研究旨在评估儿科初级保健中社会需求筛查的家庭可接受性。
对来自多元化学术医疗中心的儿科患者的英语和西班牙语照顾者进行了 8 次半结构化焦点小组讨论。焦点小组探讨了住房、教育、财务、食品获取和安全等社会领域的可接受性。对焦点小组的转录本进行了定性分析,以确定主题。
出现了 4 个突出的主题:1)社会决定因素健康筛查问题的可接受性与参与者对该主题与儿童健康之间联系的理解有关,2)家庭更喜欢社区服务的温暖交接,3)家庭因分享未满足的社会需求而担心儿童保护服务的干预,4)积极的提供者关系是选择分享社会需求的重要因素。
儿科初级保健提供者在能够清楚地解释与儿童健康的联系时,应该能够放心地进行社会需求筛查。他们应该了解社区内的组织和合作伙伴,并感到有能力将患者与这些资源联系起来。