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Patient perspectives of discussing social determinants of health with community pharmacists.

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BACKGROUND Social determinants of health (SDOH) have a considerable impact on the lives and health outcomes of Black communities. Although the implementation of social needs screening in various clinical settings… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND Social determinants of health (SDOH) have a considerable impact on the lives and health outcomes of Black communities. Although the implementation of social needs screening in various clinical settings has been studied, the patient perspective of discussing SDOH with health care providers has not been thoroughly investigated. There is an opportunity for community pharmacists to help identify social risk factors and address social needs, particularly in minoritized communities. OBJECTIVES The objectives of this project were to (1) characterize the perspectives of Black patients regarding social risk discussions with community pharmacists and (2) to develop a framework for community pharmacists to engage in conversations with patients about social risk factors. METHODS A qualitative study was conducted using principles of grounded theory. Patient perspectives regarding discussions of 5 key determinants of health (economic stability, education, social and community context, health and health care, and neighborhood and built environment) were elicited through semistructured interviews. Data analysis included interpretation of interview transcripts from 14 Black adults living in medically underserved areas in Memphis, TN. Charmaz's approach to theory development was followed. RESULTS Three themes emerged to characterize the needs and expectations for patients in discussing social risk factors with community pharmacists. The themes of rationale, relationship, and resources were compiled to construct the newly developed Social Determinants of Health Patient Communication Framework. This framework describes the key factors that affected the patient receptiveness and willingness to discuss their social needs. CONCLUSION Although patients are open to sharing social issues with community pharmacists, they may be reluctant to discuss social factors if initial understanding, personal connection, or resources are not present. This proposed, novel framework is a step toward improving the assessment of SDOH for underserved Black patients within community pharmacies. This framework can also be used for future education of pharmacists and other health care providers.

Keywords: health; social determinants; determinants health; community pharmacists; community; social risk

Journal Title: Journal of the American Pharmacists Association : JAPhA
Year Published: 2022

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