SDoH Flashcards
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What are Social Determinants of Health (SDoH)?
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- Definition: Conditions where people live, work, grow, and age that impact health outcomes.
- Key factors: Income, education, housing, environment, social support.
- Importance: Influence health access/opportunities; addressing SDoH promotes equity and holistic care.
- Nurse’s Role: Understand SDoH to provide personalized, patient-centered care.
- 50% of health outcomes are linked to social and economic factors.
- Disparities arise from avoidable differences in SDoH, leading to health inequities.
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Nurse’s Role in SDoH
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Identify and address barriers to health caused by SDoH.
Advocate for policies promoting equity (e.g., affordable healthcare, housing support).
Educate patients about resources available in the community.
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Main Social Determinants of Health (SDoH)
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- Income and Social Status: Higher income improves access to essentials; social status affects opportunities.
- Employment: Safe, stable jobs benefit health; poor work conditions harm physical/mental well-being.
- Education: Builds skills and health knowledge; literacy aids informed decisions.
- Childhood Experiences: Stability and support foster healthy growth.
- Environment: Safe housing, clean air, and resources promote health; pollution harms it.
- Social Support: Relationships reduce stress; isolation increases it.
- Healthy Behaviors: Influenced by environment and access to resources.
- Healthcare Access: Barriers (cost, distance) worsen health outcomes.
- Biology/Genetics: Family history influences disease risk.
- Gender: Societal roles affect health risks and access.
- Culture: Shapes health beliefs and trust in care.
- Race/Racism: Systemic issues impact care access and health outcomes.