Affiliation:
1. Wayne Pediatrics, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI, USA
2. Horizons Project/Pediatric HIV Care, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI, USA
Abstract
Social determinants of health (SDoH), including factors such as education level, housing, poverty, racism, and food insecurity and their impact on health outcomes have been well documented. The “Wayne Pediatrics Health and Nutrition Expo” held at Detroit’s Eastern Market was an activity-based health and nutrition event addressing pediatric SDoH. Partnering with community organizations, the event had 10 stations addressing SDoH: access to a primary-care pediatrician; HIV-care and prevention; childhood literacy; clothing & winter coats; mental health and childhood development; nutrition; staying active; vaccination; and food insecurity. The free, public event featured a child-themed treasure hunt and map, music, giveaways, and live demonstrations, all in a family-friendly park atmosphere. While SDoH are considered “non-medical” factors that contribute to health and may be difficult to completely address for any individual child, our practice addressed several key SDoH at a single-day, hands-on, child-friendly community event based on the local needs of children.
Subject
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health