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健康的社会决定因素在新冠疫情康复中的作用:一项定性研究

Role of Social Determinants of Health in COVID-19 Recovery: A Qualitative Study.

作者信息

Navuluri Neelima, Bhavsar Nrupen A, Chen Vivian, Falkovic Margaret, Fish Laura J, Gray Lauren, Makarushka Christina, Mkumba Laura, Lwin Hnin Thuzar, Stiefer Auston, Ashana Deepshikha Charan

机构信息

Department of Medicine, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.

Duke Global Health Institute, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.

出版信息

JAMA Netw Open. 2025 Jan 2;8(1):e2453261. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.53261.

Abstract

IMPORTANCE

Health systems are increasingly required to conduct health-related social needs screening. However, how social resources negatively and positively affect recovery from acute illnesses, such as COVID-19, is incompletely understood.

OBJECTIVE

To examine how social determinants of health (SDOH) influence recovery from COVID-19.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: In this qualitative study, patients were recruited for semistructured interviews from a post-COVID-19 pulmonary clinic at a southeastern US academic medical center between November 2022 and March 2023. Caregivers were included in dyadic interviews when available. Interviews queried participants about SDOH domains, as defined by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and their relationship with COVID-19 recovery.

MAIN OUTCOME AND MEASURES

Phenomenologic analysis identified themes characterizing participant perspectives on the influence of SDOH on COVID-19 recovery.

RESULTS

A total of 24 interviews were conducted: 10 (42%) with patient-caregiver dyads, 13 (54%) with patients alone, and 1 (4%) with 2 patients who also served as each other's caregiver. Most participants were female (18 patients [72%] and 6 caregivers [60%]). The median age of patients was 57 years (IQR, 44-61 years) and of caregivers was 47 years (IQR, 39-62 years). Three cross-cutting themes that overlapped SDOH domains were identified. Participants noted that innovative mobilization of social resources (eg, policies to secure income during time away from work) supported recovery from COVID-19 illness, but destabilization and change introduced by illness (eg, disrupted social support networks) and mistrust of previously established institutions (eg, public health misinformation) hindered recovery.

CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE

Participants identified 3 distinct SDOH domains positively and negatively influencing recovery from COVID-19 illness. The findings suggest that longitudinal, multidomain data on SDOH are needed to best address barriers and identify resources for patients recovering from acute illness and may help determine opportunities for system- and policy-level interventions that can mitigate the influence of long-standing structural inequities on health.

摘要

重要性

卫生系统越来越需要开展与健康相关的社会需求筛查。然而,社会资源如何对诸如新冠肺炎等急性疾病的康复产生消极和积极影响,目前尚未完全明确。

目的

研究健康的社会决定因素(SDOH)如何影响新冠肺炎康复。

设计、地点和参与者:在这项定性研究中,于2022年11月至2023年3月期间从美国东南部一家学术医疗中心的新冠肺炎后肺部诊所招募患者进行半结构化访谈。如有可能,护理人员会参与二元访谈。访谈询问参与者关于美国疾病控制与预防中心定义的SDOH领域,以及这些领域与新冠肺炎康复的关系。

主要结果和测量指标

现象学分析确定了表征参与者对SDOH对新冠肺炎康复影响观点的主题。

结果

共进行了24次访谈:10次(42%)是患者 - 护理人员二元访谈,13次(54%)是单独对患者进行的访谈,1次(4%)是对2名互为护理人员的患者进行的访谈。大多数参与者为女性(18名患者[72%]和6名护理人员[60%])。患者的年龄中位数为57岁(四分位间距,44 - 61岁),护理人员的年龄中位数为47岁(四分位间距,39 - 62岁)。确定了三个与SDOH领域重叠的贯穿各领域的主题。参与者指出,社会资源的创新性调动(例如,在休假期间保障收入的政策)有助于新冠肺炎康复,但疾病带来的不稳定和变化(例如,社会支持网络中断)以及对先前既定机构的不信任(例如,公共卫生错误信息)阻碍了康复。

结论及意义

参与者确定了三个对新冠肺炎康复有积极和消极影响的不同SDOH领域。研究结果表明,需要关于SDOH的纵向、多领域数据,以最好地解决障碍并为急性疾病康复患者确定资源,这可能有助于确定系统和政策层面干预措施的机会,从而减轻长期结构性不平等对健康的影响。

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