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Proceedings from the 2021 SAEM Consensus Conference: Research Priorities for Interventions to Address Social Risks and Needs Identified in Emergency Department Patients
INTRODUCTION: Emergency departments (ED) function as a health and social safety net, regularly taking care of patients with high social risk and need. Few studies have examined ED-based interventions for social risk and need. METHODS: Focusing on ED-based interventions, we identified initial researc...
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Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California, Irvine School of Medicine
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10047718/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36976612 http://dx.doi.org/10.5811/westjem.2022.11.57293 |
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author | Kraynov, Liliya Quarles, Aaron Kerrigan, Andrew Mayes, Katherine Dickerson Mahmoud-Werthmann, Sally Fockele, Callan E. Duber, Herbert C. Doran, Kelly M. Lin, Michelle P. Cooper, Richelle J. Wang, Nancy Ewen |
author_facet | Kraynov, Liliya Quarles, Aaron Kerrigan, Andrew Mayes, Katherine Dickerson Mahmoud-Werthmann, Sally Fockele, Callan E. Duber, Herbert C. Doran, Kelly M. Lin, Michelle P. Cooper, Richelle J. Wang, Nancy Ewen |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Emergency departments (ED) function as a health and social safety net, regularly taking care of patients with high social risk and need. Few studies have examined ED-based interventions for social risk and need. METHODS: Focusing on ED-based interventions, we identified initial research gaps and priorities in the ED using a literature review, topic expert feedback, and consensus-building. Research gaps and priorities were further refined based on moderated, scripted discussions and survey feedback during the 2021 SAEM Consensus Conference. Using these methods, we derived six priorities based on three identified gaps in ED-based social risks and needs interventions: 1) assessment of ED-based interventions; 2) intervention implementation in the ED environment; and 3) intercommunication between patients, EDs, and medical and social systems. RESULTS: Using these methods, we derived six priorities based on three identified gaps in ED-based social risks and needs interventions: 1) assessment of ED-based interventions, 2) intervention implementation in the ED environment, and 3) intercommunication between patients, EDs, and medical and social systems. Assessing intervention effectiveness through patient-centered outcome and risk reduction measures should be high priorities in the future. Also noted was the need to study methods of integrating interventions into the ED environment and to increase collaboration between EDs and their larger health systems, community partners, social services, and local government. CONCLUSION: The identified research gaps and priorities offer guidance for future work to establish effective interventions and build relationships with community health and social systems to address social risks and needs, thereby improving the health of our patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-100477182023-03-29 Proceedings from the 2021 SAEM Consensus Conference: Research Priorities for Interventions to Address Social Risks and Needs Identified in Emergency Department Patients Kraynov, Liliya Quarles, Aaron Kerrigan, Andrew Mayes, Katherine Dickerson Mahmoud-Werthmann, Sally Fockele, Callan E. Duber, Herbert C. Doran, Kelly M. Lin, Michelle P. Cooper, Richelle J. Wang, Nancy Ewen West J Emerg Med Health Equity INTRODUCTION: Emergency departments (ED) function as a health and social safety net, regularly taking care of patients with high social risk and need. Few studies have examined ED-based interventions for social risk and need. METHODS: Focusing on ED-based interventions, we identified initial research gaps and priorities in the ED using a literature review, topic expert feedback, and consensus-building. Research gaps and priorities were further refined based on moderated, scripted discussions and survey feedback during the 2021 SAEM Consensus Conference. Using these methods, we derived six priorities based on three identified gaps in ED-based social risks and needs interventions: 1) assessment of ED-based interventions; 2) intervention implementation in the ED environment; and 3) intercommunication between patients, EDs, and medical and social systems. RESULTS: Using these methods, we derived six priorities based on three identified gaps in ED-based social risks and needs interventions: 1) assessment of ED-based interventions, 2) intervention implementation in the ED environment, and 3) intercommunication between patients, EDs, and medical and social systems. Assessing intervention effectiveness through patient-centered outcome and risk reduction measures should be high priorities in the future. Also noted was the need to study methods of integrating interventions into the ED environment and to increase collaboration between EDs and their larger health systems, community partners, social services, and local government. CONCLUSION: The identified research gaps and priorities offer guidance for future work to establish effective interventions and build relationships with community health and social systems to address social risks and needs, thereby improving the health of our patients. Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California, Irvine School of Medicine 2023-03 2023-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10047718/ /pubmed/36976612 http://dx.doi.org/10.5811/westjem.2022.11.57293 Text en © 2023 Kraynov et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) License. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) |
spellingShingle | Health Equity Kraynov, Liliya Quarles, Aaron Kerrigan, Andrew Mayes, Katherine Dickerson Mahmoud-Werthmann, Sally Fockele, Callan E. Duber, Herbert C. Doran, Kelly M. Lin, Michelle P. Cooper, Richelle J. Wang, Nancy Ewen Proceedings from the 2021 SAEM Consensus Conference: Research Priorities for Interventions to Address Social Risks and Needs Identified in Emergency Department Patients |
title | Proceedings from the 2021 SAEM Consensus Conference: Research Priorities for Interventions to Address Social Risks and Needs Identified in Emergency Department Patients |
title_full | Proceedings from the 2021 SAEM Consensus Conference: Research Priorities for Interventions to Address Social Risks and Needs Identified in Emergency Department Patients |
title_fullStr | Proceedings from the 2021 SAEM Consensus Conference: Research Priorities for Interventions to Address Social Risks and Needs Identified in Emergency Department Patients |
title_full_unstemmed | Proceedings from the 2021 SAEM Consensus Conference: Research Priorities for Interventions to Address Social Risks and Needs Identified in Emergency Department Patients |
title_short | Proceedings from the 2021 SAEM Consensus Conference: Research Priorities for Interventions to Address Social Risks and Needs Identified in Emergency Department Patients |
title_sort | proceedings from the 2021 saem consensus conference: research priorities for interventions to address social risks and needs identified in emergency department patients |
topic | Health Equity |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10047718/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36976612 http://dx.doi.org/10.5811/westjem.2022.11.57293 |
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