What Are Social Determinants of Health and Why Should They Matter to an Orthopaedic Surgeon?doi:10.2106/JBJS.23.01114Samantha S. MeacockRothman Orthopaedic Institute at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaIrfan A. KhanDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Louisiana State University, New ...
To what extent are social determinants of health, including household overcrowding, air pollution and housing quality deprivation, modulators of presentation, ITU admission and outcomes among patients with SARS-COV-2 infection in an urban catchment area in Birmingham, United Kingdom?
Health Promotion Journal of Australia 2006 : 17 (3) 168 Editorials promoters in English-speaking nations: What are the determinants of the social determinants of health? Income and its distribution, the quality of early life, food and housing security –as examples – do not exist in a vacuum...
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Social determinants of health are known to contribute to inequality in outcomes, though the impact on pediatric rare disease patients is not fully understood. Diagnostic genetic testing is a powerful tool, though it may not be available to all in need. This article represents the first effort, ...
outcome configurations (CMOCs), representing an understanding of how different interventions and strategies may be used in different contexts. This is done by first developing an initial programme theory representing how and why an intervention may work, before drawing on a wider body of literature ...
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Produce organizational case studies of participating long covid clinics to explain their origins, evolution, leadership, ethos, population served, patient pathways and place in the wider healthcare ecosystem. (4) Examine these case studies to explain variation in practice, especially in topics where ...
Another consideration is whether cities are delivering liveability for all, particularly as intra-city disparities in infrastructure provision (e.g. access to reliable public transport) are social determinants of health that translate to health inequities [28, 29]. Indeed, health inequities observed wit...
care level. Many systematic barriers exist, ranging from patient to clinician to health systems to societal factors. To preserve and improve kidney health for everyone everywhere, each of these barriers must be acknowledged so that sustainable solutions are developed and implemented without further ...