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Adaptation of screening tools for social determinants of health in pregnancy: A pilot project

Harriett LE, Eary RL, Prickett SA, Romero J, Maddrell RG, Keenan-Devlin LS, Borders AE
Matern Child Health J

OBJECTIVES: Social determinants of health (SDOH) and stress during pregnancy may contribute to adverse pregnancy outcomes. The objective of this in the field pilot project was to develop a comprehensive screening tool by combining existing validated screeners. Additionally, implement use of this tool within routine prenatal visits and assess feasibility. METHODS: Pregnant patients accessing prenatal care at a single site of an urban Federally Qualified Health Center were recruited during prenatal visits to complete a Social Determinants of Health in Pregnancy Tool (SIPT). SIPT combines a series of questions from existing and well-validated tools and consists of five domains: (1) perceived stress, (2) relationship and family stress, (3) domestic violence, (4) substance abuse, and (5) financial stress. RESULTS: Between April 2018 and March 2019, 135 pregnant participants completed SIPT. Ninety-one percent of patients scored positive on at least one screener, 54% to three or more screeners. CONCLUSIONS: Despite guidelines to screen for SDOH during pregnancy there is no universal tool. Our pilot project demonstrated the concurrent use of adapted screening tools where participants reported at least one area of potential stress, and that linking to resources at the time of a visit is plausible. Future work should examine if screening and point of care linkages of services improves maternal child outcomes.

Harriett LE, Eary RL, Prickett SA, et al. Adaptation of screening tools for social determinants of health in pregnancy: A pilot project. Matern Child Health J. 2023. Epub ahead of print. DOI:10.1007/s10995-023-03732-2. PMID: 37316688

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Peer Reviewed Research
Outcomes
Process
Social Needs/ SDH
Population
Pregnant/New Mothers
Screening research
Yes
Social Determinant of Health
Economic Security
Employment
Food/Hunger
Housing Stability
Transportation
Violence/Safety
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Other Study Design