SDOH and Health Systems Research
Current ´óÏóÊÓÆµResearch Initiatives
SDOH Data Integration and Analytics Grants
In 2019, ´óÏóÊÓÆµawarded $6 million in grants for an initiative that uses data and analytics to support primary care and community interventions to improve chronic disease prevention and management and population health. Over three years, three grantee organizations will integrate data on chronic disease, SDOH, and community services to create actionable dashboards to support better management of high-risk individuals and populations. Grantees will create and disseminate electronic tools that primary care providers can use with health records to identify social needs and engage with community providers in meeting them. To learn more, read the ´óÏóÊÓÆµViews Blog .
Selected ´óÏóÊÓÆµResearch Findings Related to SDOH
´óÏóÊÓÆµfunds and conducts research to improve understanding of the impacts of SDOH and how to mitigate them, through the lens of the healthcare system. ´óÏóÊÓÆµlooks at the relationship of SDOH to healthcare access and use, as well as the effectiveness of healthcare interventions to address patients’ social needs. The following are some examples of AHRQ-supported articles related to SDOH.
- . The study concludes that the effect is stronger in rural than urban communities, and that improvements to local food environments may help to reduce this disparity.
- . This study examined the association of multilevel organizational capabilities and adoption of social risk screening among system-owned physician practices.
- . Investigators found that patients often struggled to balance the challenges imposed by community violence with the demands of living with and managing their chronic conditions.
- . Using MEPS data, ´óÏóÊÓÆµresearchers found that the proportion of adults in the U.S. who reported receiving health literate care increased from 2011 to 2014, but fell far short of health literacy universal precautions recommendations of delivering health literate care to everyone.
- . Researchers found that among minorities, those with high social support had half the odds of admission or death than those with low social support. High perceived social support seemed to have the opposite effect among whites.
- . In collaborating with SDOH experts in the field, ´óÏóÊÓÆµresearchers summarized the emerging evidence for social needs interventions in healthcare, and identified key areas where more research is needed to advance implementation and policy development.
- . Researchers conducted a randomized controlled trial of patient navigation to reduce barriers to healthcare and hospitalizations for former prison inmates. Their results suggest a significantly lower rate of hospitalizations among navigation participants, although the rate of emergency department/urgent care visits was not improved.
- . ´óÏóÊÓÆµresearchers found that before 2010 patient-provider communication was getting worse among LEP individuals and disparities in patient-provider communication were widening. After 2010, patient-provider communication improved for LEP individuals and language disparities by English proficiency either narrowed or remained the same.
- . This study validated Screener for Intensifying Community Referrals for Health (SINCERE), a 10-item, low-literacy screening tool developed to elicit social needs, in an emergency room setting.
- This editorial discusses the need to determine if SDOH should be discussed during a primary care visit.
For additional AHRQ-supported articles related to SDOH, search ´óÏóÊÓÆµResearch Studies.
For other SDOH analyses using ´óÏóÊÓÆµdatasets, go to SDOH Data and Analytics.
Resources for Researchers
SDOH Data and Analytics: Learn about ´óÏóÊÓÆµdatasets and data analytic tools that can be used to conduct research on the intersection of healthcare and SDOH. Examples include:
- The ´óÏóÊÓÆµHealthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP)
- The ´óÏóÊÓÆµMedical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS)
- The ´óÏóÊÓÆµNational Healthcare Quality and Disparities Report (QDR)
- The ´óÏóÊÓÆµPCOR SDOH Data Platform
Tools and Instruments to Assess Individuals’ Social Needs: Find tools including validated instruments to assess research subjects’ social needs.
Community Context: The following data sources from other Federal agencies can help investigators consider the SDOH community context in their research of healthcare.