Uses of Social Determinants of Health Data to Address Cardiovascular Disease and Health Equity: A Scoping Review

Author:

McNeill Elizabeth1ORCID,Lindenfeld Zoe1ORCID,Mostafa Logina1,Zein Dina1ORCID,Silver Diana1ORCID,Pagán José1ORCID,Weeks William B.2,Aerts Ann3ORCID,Des Rosiers Sarah3,Boch Johannes3ORCID,Chang Ji Eun1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Public Health Policy and Management New York University School of Global Public Health New York NY USA

2. Microsoft Corporation, Precision Population Health, Microsoft Research Redmond WA USA

3. The Novartis Foundation Basel Switzerland

Abstract

Background Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Prior research suggests that social determinants of health have a compounding effect on health and are associated with cardiovascular disease. This scoping review explores what and how social determinants of health data are being used to address cardiovascular disease and improve health equity. Methods and Results After removing duplicate citations, the initial search yielded 4110 articles for screening, and 50 studies were identified for data extraction. Most studies relied on similar data sources for social determinants of health, including geocoded electronic health record data, national survey responses, and census data, and largely focused on health care access and quality, and the neighborhood and built environment. Most focused on developing interventions to improve health care access and quality or characterizing neighborhood risk and individual risk. Conclusions Given that few interventions addressed economic stability, education access and quality, or community context and social risk, the potential for harnessing social determinants of health data to reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease remains unrealized.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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