Back to Evidence & Resource Library

Assessing social needs among patients with cardiovascular and psychiatric comorbidities in free community health clinics

Haddad D, Jasty VS, Ref J, Hsu P, Lebensohn P, Tan TW
PLoS One

BACKGROUND: Community-related health assessments have been shown to improve several outcomes in socioeconomically disadvantaged populations with comorbid chronic health conditions. However, while it is recognized that modifiable social determinant of health (SDH) factors might be responsible for up to 60% of preventable deaths, it is not yet standard of care to routinely screen and address these at preventive health appointments. The objective of this study was to identify the social needs of socioeconomically disadvantaged patients. METHODS: We performed a retrospective review of the socioeconomic screening questionnaires distributed to under- and uninsured patients seen at a medical student-run free primary care-based community clinic. This study included participants of all ages (0 and up), genders, languages, and ethnicities who filled out the social screening questionnaire. Socioeconomic screening questionnaires assessed the need for critical resources such as food, housing, utilities, finances, transportation, childcare, employment, education, legal support, companionship, health literacy, and community assistance. The primary study outcome was to identify unmet social needs of our medical student-run free clinic patients. We secondarily sought to identify associations between these needs and chronic health conditions. We hypothesized that patients with multiple chronic health problems and financial stressors would have the highest requests for resources. RESULTS: Our retrospective review identified 264 uninsured participants who were evaluated for social needs using a screening questionnaire. Participants who reported unmet social needs had significantly more cardiovascular risk factors than those who did not. Cardiovascular comorbidities and a history of psychiatric illness were the two most common medical problems significantly associated with several unmet social needs. CONCLUSION: This study provides support for the preemptive identification and appropriate management of physical, mental, and social care to improve disproportionate disparities in long-term health outcomes.

Haddad D, Jasty VS, Ref J, Hsu P, Lebensohn P, Tan TW. Assessing social needs among patients with cardiovascular and psychiatric comorbidities in free community health clinics. PLoS One. 2023;18(9):e0291682. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0291682. PMID: 37725630

View the Resource
Publication year
Resource type
Peer Reviewed Research
Outcomes
Social Needs/ SDH
Health & Health Behaviors
Population
Complex Patients
Screening research
Yes
Social Determinant of Health
Economic Security
Employment
Food/Hunger
Housing Stability
Legal Services
Social Support/Social Isolation
Transportation
Utilities
Study design
Other Study Design