Multiplicative Impact of Adverse Social Determinants of Health on Outcomes in Lupus Nephritis: A Meta‐analysis and Systematic Review

Author:

Garg Shivani1ORCID,Sweet Nadia1,Boderman Brianna1,Montes Daniel2,Walunas Theresa3ORCID,Ramsey‐Goldman Rosalind3ORCID,Khosroshahi Arezou4ORCID,Astor Brad C.1,Lim S. Sam4ORCID,Bartels Christie M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Madison

2. Mayo Clinic Rochester Minnesota

3. Northwestern University Chicago Illinois

4. Emory University Atlanta Georgia

Abstract

ObjectiveSocial determinants of health (SDoH) likely contribute to outcome disparities in lupus nephritis (LN). Understanding the overall burden and contribution of each domain could guide future health equity–focused interventions to improve outcomes and reduce disparities in LN. Objectives of this meta‐analysis were to 1) determine the association of overall SDoH and specific SDoH domains on LN outcomes and 2) develop a framework for the multidimensional impact of SDoH on LN outcomes.MethodsWe performed a comprehensive search of studies measuring associations between SDoH and LN outcomes. We examined pooled odds of poor LN outcomes including death, end‐stage kidney disease, or cardiovascular disease in patients with and without adverse SDoH. Additionally, we calculated the pooled odds ratios of outcomes by four SDoH domains: individual (eg, insurance), health care (eg, fragmented care), community (eg, neighborhood socioeconomic status), and health behaviors (eg, smoking).ResultsAmong 531 screened studies, 31 meeting inclusion criteria and 13 with raw data were included in meta‐analysis. Pooled odds of poor outcomes were 1.47‐fold higher in patients with any adverse SDoH. Patients with adverse SDoH in individual and health care domains had 1.64‐fold and 1.77‐fold higher odds of poor outcomes. We found a multiplicative impact of having two or more adverse SDoH on LN outcomes. Black patients with public insurance and fragmented care had 12‐fold higher odds of poor LN outcomes.ConclusionAdverse SDoH is associated with poor LN outcomes. Having two or more adverse SDoH, specifically in different SDoH domains, had a multiplicative impact leading to worse LN outcomes, widening disparities.image

Funder

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases

Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, University of Wisconsin, Madison

Publisher

Wiley

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