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Italian cross-cultural adaptation of the everyone social needs screening tool of social determinants of health in primary care

Campedelli L, Palandri L, Forte V, Privitera VE, Kurotschka PK, Ugolini G, Riccomi S, Rossi F, Keeling S, Scauri C, Righi E, Serafini A
Prim Health Care Res Dev

Social disadvantage can result in healthcare gaps and primary care may be a suitable healthcare context to identify unmet social needs. A variety of screening tools exists but none of them is consolidated in clinical practice. After reviewing the available instruments, we conducted a rigorous translation and trans-cultural adaptation into Italian language of the EveryONE social need screening tool questionnaire of the American Academy of Family Physicians. The translated questionnaire was piloted among 45 patients consecutively recruited in two general practices in the northern Italian city of Modena in 2023 and obtained excellent scores in comprehension and acceptability. The cross-cultural adaptation presented in this study is a first step towards a complete validation. A full validation study is needed to safely adopt EveryONE in routine general practice and to evaluate its effects on health provision.

Campedelli L, Palandri L, Forte V, et al. Italian cross-cultural adaptation of the everyone social needs screening tool of social determinants of health in primary care. Prim Health Care Res Dev. 2025;26:e76. DOI:10.1017/S1463423625100418. PMID: 40905600

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Social Determinant of Health
Childcare
Economic Security
Education/Literacy
Employment
Food/Hunger
Health Care Access
Housing Quality
Housing Stability
Immigration
Public Benefits
Social Support/Social Isolation
Transportation
Utilities
Violence/Safety
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