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在博士前牙科诊所筛查未满足的社会需求时,财务和就业领域是重要的决定因素:一项初步评估。

Finances and employment domains are strong determinants when screening for unmet social needs in a predoctoral dental clinic: A preliminary assessment.

作者信息

Mays Keith A, Ouyang Isabelle, Cooper Antea, Wang Qi

机构信息

University of Minnesota School of Dentistry, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.

Clinical and Translational Science Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.

出版信息

J Dent Educ. 2025 Apr;89(4):476-484. doi: 10.1002/jdd.13776. Epub 2024 Dec 3.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Recent efforts by advocates and policy makers have articulated the importance of gaining a deeper understanding of determinants of health to improve health outcomes and reduce health disparities. Social determinants of health (SDOH) are routinely taught in oral health professions curriculum; however, there are limited studies assessing clinical implications. The purpose of this study was to assess the prevalence of SDOH in dental school clinics and associations with socioeconomic and demographic data and health literacy (HL).

METHODS

Predoctoral clinical patients were surveyed using a 28-item, using Likert scale, multiple choice, open text, and binary yes/no items. Associations between unmet social needs (USNs) and gender, age, race/ethnicity, annual household income, zip code, and HL were evaluated. The data were descriptively and statistically analyzed (p-values < 0.05).

RESULTS

There were 204 respondents, males (48%) and females (50%), with 2% non-binary reporting 331 USN cumulatively and 76% reporting one or more USN. The greatest domains were employment (27.5%), finance (23.0%), food (27.5%), and transportation (18.6%), with significant associations for employment (p < 0.0001), finance (p < 0.0001), food (p < 0.0001), and transportation (p < 0.0001). A total of 80.79% of the respondents had adequate HL, and individuals with zero and one USN had higher mean HL score versus three USNs (p = 0.0014 and 0.041, respectively).

CONCLUSION

Screening for USNs in dental clinics is an excellent method to gather non-medical information that can be used to improve health outcomes. Within the limits of this study dental clinic patients have unmet need across the SDOH domains, with the highest in finance, employment, transportation, and food insecurities.

摘要

引言

倡导者和政策制定者最近的努力明确了更深入了解健康决定因素对于改善健康结果和减少健康差距的重要性。口腔健康专业课程中经常讲授健康的社会决定因素(SDOH);然而,评估其临床意义的研究有限。本研究的目的是评估牙科学院诊所中SDOH的患病率,以及与社会经济和人口数据以及健康素养(HL)的关联。

方法

使用一份包含28个项目的问卷对博士前临床患者进行调查,问卷采用李克特量表、多项选择、开放式文本和二元是/否项目。评估未满足的社会需求(USN)与性别、年龄、种族/族裔、家庭年收入、邮政编码和HL之间的关联。对数据进行描述性和统计分析(p值<0.05)。

结果

共有204名受访者,男性(48%)和女性(50%),2%为非二元性别,累计报告331项USN,76%报告一项或多项USN。最大的领域是就业(27.5%)、财务(23.0%)、食品(27.5%)和交通(18.6%),就业(p<0.0001)、财务(p<0.0001)、食品(p<0.0001)和交通(p<0.0001)之间存在显著关联。共有80.79%的受访者具备足够的HL,与有三项USN的个体相比,有零项和一项USN的个体平均HL得分更高(分别为p=0.0014和0.041)。

结论

在牙科诊所筛查USN是收集可用于改善健康结果的非医疗信息的极佳方法。在本研究的范围内,牙科诊所患者在SDOH各领域存在未满足的需求,在财务、就业、交通和食品不安全方面需求最高。

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