整合多社会风险评分:加强综合医疗保健服务。

Q2 Medicine Methodist DeBakey cardiovascular journal Pub Date : 2024-11-05 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.14797/mdcvj.1479
Ryan Chang, Zahir Amin, Nuh Habibullah Cheema, Samuel Yousefzai, Karam Gardezi, Aayush Shah, Zulqarnain Javed
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众所周知,健康的社会决定因素(SDOH)在很大程度上决定着一个人的健康,影响着下游结果和广泛的差异。在临床实践中对 SDOH 进行筛查可以提高医疗护理的效果,这就凸显了多社会风险评分 (PsRS) 在帮助评估患者罹患动脉粥样硬化性心血管疾病和其他疾病的风险方面所具有的潜力。这篇综述重点介绍了有关 PsRS 在实际风险评估中的功效的现有研究、目前文献中存在的空白以及在实际临床环境中完善 PsRS 的设计和实施的机会。PsRS 为改进心脏病和其他疾病的传统风险预测模型提供了独特的机会,尤其是在同时检查个人和地区层面的 SDOH 时。未来的研究应评估从患者病历中提取 SDOH 数据的新方法,以及在实际临床环境中提高效率和患者保密性的 PsRS 实施策略。
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Integrating the Polysocial Risk Score: Enhancing Comprehensive Healthcare Delivery.

Social determinants of health (SDOH) are known to determine a significant portion of a person's health, influencing downstream outcomes and widespread disparities. Screening for SDOH in clinical practice can improve efficacy of medical care, highlighting the potential for polysocial risk scores (PsRS) to help evaluate a patient's risk of developing atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and other conditions. This review highlights existing research about the efficacy of PsRS in practical risk assessment, current gaps in the literature, and opportunities to refine the design and implementation of PsRS in real-world clinical settings. PsRS present unique opportunities to improve traditional risk prediction models for heart disease and other conditions, particularly if they examine both individual and area-level SDOH. Future studies should assess novel methods for extracting SDOH data from patients' medical records as well as PsRS implementation strategies that promote efficiency and patient confidentiality in real-world clinical settings.

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