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. 2024 Jun 3;8(1):e104.
doi: 10.1017/cts.2024.552. eCollection 2024.

Inpatient screening for social determinants of health: A quality improvement initiative

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Inpatient screening for social determinants of health: A quality improvement initiative

Dana Kliewer et al. J Clin Transl Sci. .

Abstract

Introduction: Social determinants of health (SDOH) can contribute to disparities that negatively impact health outcomes and healthcare utilization. Comprehensive screening is frequently overlooked during inpatient clinical care. This pilot aimed to evaluate the capturability of a multi-domain SDOH screening tool during hospitalization, as well as correlation of SDOH needs to readmissions.

Methods: The Protocol for Responding to and Assessing Patients' Assets, Risks and Experiences (PRAPARE) screening tool was implemented on admission with adult inpatients at an academic tertiary medical center in central Pennsylvania. A total of 80 patients were screened over an 8-week period using the PRAPARE tool.

Results: 43.7% of participants were identified as having at least one SDOH need and 21.2% were identified as having two or more needs. Of the participants identified as having at least one SDOH need through PRAPARE screening, 42.5% experienced a readmission within 30 days, compared to 15% readmissions among participants with no identified SDOH needs. For each additional SDOH need a patient had, the odds they experienced a readmission increased by 2.2 times.

Conclusions: The study findings suggest that utilization of the PRAPARE screening tool has the ability to capture significant SDOH needs among hospitalized patients. This study also suggests that higher SDOH needs correlate to increased odds of experiencing a hospital readmission.

Keywords: PRAPARE; readmissions; screening; social determinants of health.

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Protocol for Responding to and Assessing Patients’ Assets, Risks and Experiences social determinants of health needs identified.
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Binary fitted line plot examining social determinants of health needs and probability of 30-day hospital readmission.

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