Social Needs Screening Via Electronic Tablet in Pediatric Primary Care

Author:

Gorecki Michelle C.1,Klein Melissa D.12,Anyigbo Chidiogo U.12,Beck Andrew F.12,Henize Adrienne W.12,Ehrlich Shelley R.234,MacDougall Melinda C.1,Burkhardt Mary Carol12

Affiliation:

1. Divisions of aGeneral and Community Pediatrics

2. Departments of bPediatrics

3. cBiostatistics and Epidemiology, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio

4. dEnvironmental and Public Health Sciences, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio

Abstract

OBJECTIVES (1) Assess whether health-related social needs (HRSN)/caregiver mental health concerns (CMHC) disclosure rates differ when screening questions are administered on paper versus electronic tablet. (2) Evaluate whether changes in need identification alters referral rates to social work and our medical-legal partnership (MLP). METHODS We conducted a retrospective review of HRSN/CMHC screening in publicly insured patients 0-18 years presenting for well-child visits in three primary care practices. Our primary outcome was HRSN/CMHC disclosure rate, comparing the proportion of positive HRSN/CMHC screens during the 11 months before and after screening modality change. Generalized estimating equations and interrupted time series (ITS) were used to assess changes over time. Mediation analyses assessed the indirect effect of HRSN/CMHC disclosure during the electronic screening period on changes in referrals to social work/MLP. RESULTS A total of 16,151 patients had paper-based HRSN/CMHC screens; 13,019 patients had electronic screens. Overall, 11% of paper-based screens identified ≥1 need, compared to 26% of electronic screens (p<0.001). All three practices saw an increase in disclosure rate after transition from paper to electronic screening (odds ratio [OR] range 1.54 to 4.24). Using ITS, two of three practices had significantly increased odds of need disclosure with electronic screens compared to paper (OR 3.0, 95% confidence interval [CI] 2.5, 3.6; and OR 1.7, 95%CI 1.2, 2.4). Increased HRSN/CMHC disclosure rates from transitioning to electronic screening mediated increased referrals to social work/MLP. CONCLUSIONS Electronic screening was associated with an increased HRSN/CMHC disclosure rate compared to paper, which led to increased referrals to social work/MLP.

Publisher

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

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