美国黑色素瘤存活率与健康的社会决定因素之间的交叉关系:系统回顾

McKenzie E. Maloney BS , Caleb Bacak BS , Kellen Tjioe DDS, MSc, PhD , Loretta S. Davis MD , E. Andrew Balas MD, PhD , Gagan Agrawal MS, PhD , Jorge E. Cortes MD , Marisol Miranda-Galvis DDS, MS, PhD
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背景尽管黑色素瘤的存活率最近有所提高,但持续存在的不平等现象仍对一些患者的治疗造成了障碍。目的评估健康的社会决定因素(SDoH)对黑色素瘤治疗结果的影响。方法使用 5 个数据库对美国研究 SDoH 与黑色素瘤治疗相关结果之间关系的稿件进行了系统综述(系统综述前瞻性注册表 CRD42022346854)。调查最多的 SDoH 领域是医疗保健的可及性和质量(6 篇,50%)以及经济稳定性(7 篇,58.3%)。其他领域包括社会和社区环境(5 篇,41.7%)和教育机会(3 篇,25%)。这些研究结果表明,黑色素瘤患者的生存率低与经济稳定性低、受教育程度有限、政府医疗保险、无保险和未婚之间存在明显的相关性。结论这些结果突出表明,医生需要认识到 SDoH 对黑色素瘤预后的重大影响,并采取以患者为中心的更全面的护理策略。将社会支持机制纳入临床实践是促进公平有效干预的关键机制。
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The intersection of melanoma survival and social determinants of health in the United States: A systematic review

Background

Despite recent improvements in melanoma survival rates, persistent inequalities pose barriers to care for some patients.

Objective

To assess the influence of social determinants of health (SDoH) on melanoma treatment outcomes.

Methods

A systematic review (Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews CRD42022346854) of manuscripts that examined the association between SDoH and melanoma treatment-related outcomes in the United States was conducted using 5 databases.

Results

The analysis encompassed data from 12 retrospective manuscripts. The SDoH domains most frequently investigated were health care access and quality (n = 6 manuscripts, 50%) and economic stability (n = 7, 58.3%). Other domains included social and community context (n = 5, 41.7%) and education access (n = 3, 25%). These findings revealed significant correlations between poor melanoma survival and low levels of economic stability, limited education, government health insurance, and being uninsured and unmarried.

Limitations

Many SDoH were not analyzed at the patient level. SDoH are vast categories, but manuscripts usually analyze one aspect of a particular category.

Conclusions

These results highlight the need for physicians to recognize the substantial impact of SDoH on melanoma outcomes and to adopt more comprehensive strategies focused on patient-centered care. Integrating social support mechanisms into clinical practice emerges as a key mechanism to promote equitable and effective interventions.
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