Key Points Question Are specific social risk factors associated with patients’ interest in receiving health care–based social risk assistance? Findings In this cross-sectional study of 1021 adult patients and adult caregivers of pediatric patients, 53% of participants who had positive screening results for social risks were interested in receiving social risk assistance compared with 9% of participants who had negative screening results. Among those with positive screening results, interest in receiving assistance was higher among participants who answered the question about their interest in receiving assistance before answering the questions about social risks and among participants who had positive results for multiple risks, reported lower household income, and self-identified as having non-Hispanic Black ancestry. Meaning The study’s findings suggest that understanding patients’ perspectives regarding their interest in receiving social risk assistance may be an important consideration in the implementation of patient-centered social care interventions.
Assessment of Social Risk Factors and Interest in Receiving Health Care–Based Social Assistance Among Adult Patients and Adult Caregivers of Pediatric Patients
Emilia H. De Marchis,D. Hessler,C. Fichtenberg,E. Fleegler,Amy G. Huebschmann,C. Clark,A. Cohen,Elena Byhoff,Mark J. Ommerborn,N. Adler,L. Gottlieb
Published 2020 in JAMA Network Open
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2020
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JAMA Network Open
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2020-10-01
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Medicine, Sociology
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