Obilo Chiamaka, Kamal Robin N, Shapiro Lauren M
VOICES Health Policy Research Center, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Stanford University, CA, USA.
Department of Orhtopaedic Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, USA.
Hand (N Y). 2025 May 1:15589447251336401. doi: 10.1177/15589447251336401.
Social determinants of health (SDOH) encompass various factors of one's environment and have been shown to strongly influence patient health. The effect of SDOH has been evaluated in various medical specialties; however, a paucity of literature exists investigating the effects of SDOH on outcomes in hand surgery. As such, we completed a RAND/University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) Delphi Appropriateness process for the purpose of guiding the inclusion of SDOH domains and measurement constructs in hand surgery clinical research.
A consortium of 9 academic upper-limb surgeons completed a RAND/UCLA Delphi Appropriateness process to evaluate the importance, feasibility, usability, and scientific acceptability of collecting SDOH domains and measurement constructs in hand surgery clinical research. The domains and measurement constructs were collated from frameworks and tools from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, and Cochrane. Panelists rated each domain/measurement construct on an ordinal scale between 1 (definitely not important/feasible/usable/supported) and 9 (definitely important/feasible/usable/supported) in 2 rounds with an intervening face-to-face discussion. Agreement and validity were determined according to previously validated and pre-defined criteria.
The consortium achieved agreement on the inclusion of 5 SDOH domains (Education Access and Quality, Health care Access and Quality, Neighborhood and Built Environment, Social and Community Context, and Economic Stability) and 21 measurement constructs.
As there is growing evidence that SDOH can differentially impact patient health, these validated domains and constructs can help prioritize and guide hand surgery research to evaluate and better inform interventions related to SDOH and outcomes.
健康的社会决定因素(SDOH)涵盖个人环境的各种因素,并已被证明对患者健康有强烈影响。SDOH的影响已在各种医学专科中得到评估;然而,关于SDOH对手外科手术结果影响的文献却很少。因此,我们完成了一项兰德公司/加利福尼亚大学洛杉矶分校(UCLA)德尔菲适用性评估过程,目的是指导在手外科临床研究中纳入SDOH领域和测量结构。
一个由9名学术上肢外科医生组成的联盟完成了一项兰德公司/UCLA德尔菲适用性评估过程,以评估在手外科临床研究中收集SDOH领域和测量结构的重要性、可行性、可用性和科学可接受性。这些领域和测量结构是从美国卫生与公众服务部、医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心以及考科蓝协作网的框架和工具中整理出来的。小组成员在两轮评估中,以1(绝对不重要/不可行/不可用/不支持)至9(绝对重要/可行/可用/支持)的序数尺度对每个领域/测量结构进行评分,并进行了一次面对面的讨论。根据先前验证和预先定义的标准确定一致性和有效性。
该联盟就纳入5个SDOH领域(教育机会与质量、医疗保健机会与质量、邻里与建成环境、社会与社区背景以及经济稳定性)和21个测量结构达成了一致。
由于越来越多的证据表明SDOH会对患者健康产生不同影响,这些经过验证的领域和结构有助于确定手外科研究重点并加以指导,以评估与SDOH及结果相关的干预措施,并提供更充分的信息。