The role of patient and family advisory boards in promoting greater attention to patient social needs by U.S. acute care hospitals.

IF 1.7 3区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Health Care Management Review Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-05 DOI:10.1097/HMR.0000000000000417
Larry R Hearld, J'Aime Jennings, Demetria Hubbard, Seung-Yup Lee, Kristine R Hearld
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Background: There is growing attention to individual-level patient social needs such as unstable housing and food insecurity. Such considerations, however, have historically been the purview of public health and have not been a priority of more traditional health care delivery organizations, such as acute care hospitals.

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine whether the presence of patient and family advisory boards (PFABs) among acute care community hospitals was associated with screening for and programs to address patient social needs.

Methods: We used a secondary data set derived from the American Hospital Association's 2020 and 2021 annual surveys, along with multinomial and negative binomial regression models to assess the relationship between the presence/absence of a PFAB and the likelihood of offering and the number of areas addressed by social needs screening programs.

Results: More than half (55.9%) of all responding hospitals reported having a PFAB in 2020 (55.9%) and 2021 (52.7%). The presence of a PFAB among hospitals was significantly associated with patient social needs screening, more areas addressed by programs, and more types of partners to address these needs.

Conclusions: Community hospitals with a PFAB have more robust programs and partnerships to address patient social needs.

Practice implications: Hospital leaders should consider going beyond simply establishing programs to address social needs but also consider comprehensiveness of these programs to recognize the intersectionality of social needs. One way to do this is to formally establish a PFAB to help hospitals better identify and prioritize the needs in local communities and design social needs programs/solutions that are patient- and family-centric.

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病人和家属咨询委员会在促进美国急症护理医院更加关注病人社会需求方面的作用。
背景:人们越来越关注病人个人层面的社会需求,如不稳定的住房和粮食不安全。目的:本研究旨在探讨急诊社区医院中患者及家属咨询委员会(PFABs)的存在是否与患者社会需求筛查和解决患者社会需求的计划有关:我们使用了来自美国医院协会 2020 年和 2021 年年度调查的二手数据集,并使用多项式和负二项式回归模型来评估 PFAB 的存在/不存在与提供社会需求筛查项目的可能性和项目涉及领域数量之间的关系:超过半数(55.9%)的受访医院表示在 2020 年(55.9%)和 2021 年(52.7%)设立了 PFAB。在医院中,PFAB 的存在与患者社会需求筛查、项目涉及的更多领域以及满足这些需求的更多类型的合作伙伴有明显关联:结论:拥有 PFAB 的社区医院拥有更健全的计划和合作关系来满足患者的社会需求:实践启示:医院领导者不应只考虑建立满足社会需求的计划,还应考虑这些计划的全面性,以认识到社会需求的交叉性。其中一种方法是正式成立 PFAB,帮助医院更好地识别当地社区的需求并确定优先次序,设计以患者和家庭为中心的社会需求计划/解决方案。
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期刊介绍: Health Care Management Review (HCMR) disseminates state-of-the-art knowledge about management, leadership, and administration of health care systems, organizations, and agencies. Multidisciplinary and international in scope, articles present completed research relevant to health care management, leadership, and administration, as well report on rigorous evaluations of health care management innovations, or provide a synthesis of prior research that results in evidence-based health care management practice recommendations. Articles are theory-driven and translate findings into implications and recommendations for health care administrators, researchers, and faculty.
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