Section of General Internal Medicine, Chicago Center for Diabetes Translation Research, MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics, Center for the Study of Race, Politics and Culture, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Social Interventions Research and Evaluation Network (SIREN), Center for Health and Community, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA.
Health Serv Res. 2023 Dec;58 Suppl 3(Suppl 3):318-326. doi: 10.1111/1475-6773.14244.
To use evidence on addressing racism in social care intervention research to create a framework for advancing health equity for all populations with marginalized social identities (e.g., race, gender, and sexual orientation). Such groups have disproportionate social needs (e.g., food insecurity) and negative social determinants of health (SDOH; e.g., poverty). We recommend how the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) could advance health equity for marginalized populations through social care research and care delivery.
This commentary is informed by a literature review of social care interventions that were affiliated with healthcare systems; input from health equity researchers, policymakers, and community leaders attending the AHRQ Health Equity Summit; and consensus of the authors.
We recommend that AHRQ: (1) create an ecosystem that values research on SDOH and the effectiveness and implementation of social care interventions in the healthcare sector; (2) work with other federal agencies to (a) develop position statements with actionable recommendations about racism and other systems that perpetuate marginalization based on social identity and (b) develop aligned, complementary approaches to research and care delivery that address social marginalization; (3) advance both inclusive care delivery and inclusive research teams; (4) advance understanding of racism as a social determinant of health and effective strategies to mitigate its adverse impact on health; (5) advance the creation and scaling of effective strategies for addressing SDOH in healthcare systems, particularly in co-creation with community partners; and (6) require social care intervention researchers to use methods that advance our understanding of social health equity.
AHRQ, as a federal agency, could help advance health equity using a range of strategies, including using the agency's levers to ensure AHRQ stakeholders examine and address the unique experiences of socially marginalized populations in SDOH and social care intervention research.
利用解决社会关怀干预研究中种族主义问题的证据,为所有社会身份边缘化群体(例如,种族、性别和性取向)创建一个推进健康公平的框架。这些群体的社会需求不成比例(例如,粮食不安全),社会决定健康因素(例如贫困)的负面影响较大。我们建议美国医疗保健研究与质量局(AHRQ)如何通过社会关怀研究和护理服务来为边缘化人群推进健康公平。
本评论基于对与医疗保健系统相关的社会关怀干预措施的文献回顾;参加 AHRQ 健康公平峰会的健康公平研究人员、政策制定者和社区领导人的意见;以及作者的共识。
我们建议 AHRQ:(1)创建一个重视社会决定健康因素以及社会关怀干预措施在医疗保健部门的有效性和实施情况的研究生态系统;(2)与其他联邦机构合作,(a)制定关于种族主义和其他基于社会身份延续边缘化的系统的有行动建议的立场声明,以及(b)制定针对社会边缘化的研究和护理服务的一致、互补方法;(3)推进包容的护理服务和包容的研究团队;(4)增进对种族主义作为健康社会决定因素的理解以及减轻其对健康的不利影响的有效策略;(5)推进在医疗保健系统中制定和扩大解决社会决定健康因素的有效策略,特别是与社区合作伙伴共同制定;(6)要求社会关怀干预研究人员使用能够增进我们对社会健康公平的理解的方法。
作为联邦机构,AHRQ 可以利用一系列策略来帮助推进健康公平,包括利用该机构的影响力,确保 AHRQ 的利益相关者审查和解决社会边缘化群体在社会决定健康因素和社会关怀干预研究方面的独特经历。