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The use of technology to address loneliness and social isolation among older adults: the role of social care providers
BackgroundAddressing loneliness and social isolation among older adults remains a public health priority. The restrictions enforced during the...
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Finding social need-les in a haystack: ascertaining social needs of Medicare patients recorded in the notes of care managers
BackgroundUnmet social needs may impair health and access to health care, and intervening on these holds particular promise in high-risk patient...
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Identification and prioritisation of items for a draft participant-reported questionnaire to measure use of social care, informal care, aids and adaptations
BackgroundResource-use measurement is integral for assessing cost-effectiveness within trial-based economic evaluations. Methods for gathering...
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Availability and stability of palliative care for family members of terminally ill patients in an integrated model of health and social care
BackgroundPalliative care and the integration of health and social care have gradually become the key direction of development to address the aging...
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Social variables for replication of studies using mean scores of social support, self-care, and fibromyalgia knowledge: a cross-sectional study
To investigate biopsychosocial variables that contribute to explaining social support, self-care, and fibromyalgia knowledge in patients with...
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Associations Between Social Risks and Primary Care Utilization Among Medically Complex Veterans
BackgroundSocial risks contribute to poor health outcomes, especially for patients with complex medical needs. These same risks may impact access to...
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Relationship between social network and individual performance of core members from aged care services social organizations: cross-sectional study
BackgroundThe social network of core members can affect the performance of the organization, while there is a lack of research on the relationship...
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Prevalence of social risk factors and social needs in a Medicaid Accountable Care Organization (ACO)
BackgroundHealth-related social needs (HRSN) are associated with higher chronic disease prevalence and healthcare utilization. Health systems...
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Integrated Interventions to Bridge Medical and Social Care for People Living with Diabetes
Social drivers of health impact health outcomes for patients with diabetes, and are areas of interest to health systems, researchers, and...
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(Data-) Cooperatives in health and social care: a sco** review
AimTo gather information about the structure of cooperatives in health and social care, in general, and data cooperatives, in particular, to derive...
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Person-centred care and the work-related health and job satisfaction of health and social care professionals: protocol for a prospective longitudinal cohort study combined with qualitative studies (the PCC@Work project)
BackgroundThe interplay of ethical stress, heavy workloads, and job dissatisfaction poses challenges to both the recruitment and retention of health...
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Associations between social networks, cognitive function, and quality of life among older adults in long-term care
BackgroundHaving rich social networks is associated with better physical and cognitive health, however older adults entering long-term care may...
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Understanding social needs screening and demographic data collection in primary care practices serving Maryland Medicare patients
BackgroundHealth outcomes are strongly impacted by social determinants of health, including social risk factors and patient demographics, due to...
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Beyond the First Trimester: Social Determinants of Delayed Prenatal Care at a Community Health Center Using the PRAPARE Tool
Social determinants of health have been used to explore associations with pregnancy outcomes and the birth weight of infants; however, research...
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Understanding Pathways into Care-homes using Data (UnPiCD study): a two-part model to estimate inpatient and care-home costs using national linked health and social care data
BackgroundPathways into care-homes have been under-researched. Individuals who move-in to a care-home from hospital are clinically distinct from...
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Social pathways to care: how community-based network ties shape the health care response of individuals with mental health problems
PurposeMental health research has powerfully documented inequities related to characteristics, such as ethnicity and gender. Yet how and where...
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Barriers and facilitators to palliative care for patients with non-curable cancer in Colombia: perspectives of allied health and social care professionals
BackgroundPalliative care aims to improve the quality of life of people with life-limiting illness and their families by addressing physical,...
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Relationship Between Unmet Social Needs and Care Access in a Veteran Cohort
BackgroundThe association between unmet social needs (e.g., food insecurity) and adverse health outcomes is well-established, especially for patients...
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Community-based organizations’ perspectives on piloting health and social care integration in North Carolina
BackgroundCommunity-based organizations (CBOs) are key players in health and social care integration initiatives, yet little is known about CBO...
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Social Care Recommendations in National Diabetes Treatment Guidelines
Purpose of ReviewAn expanding body of research documents associations between socioeconomic circumstances and health outcomes, which has led health...