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. 2022 Nov;15(11):261-268.
doi: 10.4236/jbise.2022.1511023. Epub 2022 Nov 2.

Insights into the Social Determinants of Health in Older Adults

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Insights into the Social Determinants of Health in Older Adults

Felipe P Perez et al. J Biomed Sci Eng. 2022 Nov.

Abstract

In this paper, we review the social determinants of health in older adults and their complex interrelationship with medical diseases. Also, we provide recommendations to address these determinants in the integrated healthcare plan. The social determinants in older adults and its influence in health outcomes have been studied for decades. There is solid evidence for the interrelationship between social factors and the health of individuals and populations; however, these studies are unable to define their complex interrelatedness. Health is quite variable and depends on multiple biological and social factors such as genetics, country of origin, migrant status, etc. On the other hand, health status can affect social factors such as job or education. Addressing social determinants of health in the integrated healthcare plan is important for improving health outcomes and decreasing existing disparities in older adult health. We recommend a person-centered approach in which individualized interventions should be adopted by organizations to improve the health status of older adults at the national and global level. Some of our practical recommendations to better address the social determinants of health in clinical practice are EHR documentation strategies, screening tools, and the development of linkages to the world outside of the clinic and health system, including social services, community activities, collaborative work, and roles for insurance companies.

Keywords: Health; Integrated Plan; Older Adult; Personalized; Social Determinants; Social Services.

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CONFLICTS OF INTEREST The authors declare no conflicts of interest regarding the publication of this paper.

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Sequence of the effects of the social determinants of health on the older adult health status.

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