Author:
Wright Qaashuntae C.,Wiencek Clareen A.,Williams Ishan C.
Abstract
Background:
Despite the increased awareness of social determinants of health (SDoH), integrating social needs screening into health care practice has not consistently occurred.
Local Problem:
No social needs screening using recommended standardized questions was available at an outpatient hemodialysis clinic.
Methods:
Plan-Do-Study-Act cycles, based on the Model for Improvement, were used to implement the Core 5 SDoH screening tool, a staff referral process, and an evaluation of the implementation process.
Intervention:
A standardized social needs screening tool and a staff referral process were implemented. An evaluation of the implementation process also occurred.
Results:
Of 73 patients screened, 21 reported 32 unmet social needs; all received referrals to community resources. Nurses demonstrated high acceptance and usability of the tool and the referral process.
Conclusions:
Implementing a standardized screening and referral process customized to clinical workflow enhanced the identification of social needs in patients undergoing hemodialysis.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)