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DOI: 10.1055/a-1787-7307
Social Determinants of Health: The Fifth Vital Sign
Abstract
Introduction Since the last decade, social determinants of health (SDOH) have become a vital component of the liturgy of public health. From that time, the number of articles on SDOH cited in PubMed has increased from approximately 775 to over 4,700.
Issue In obstetrics, social determinants of health have particular resonance in discussions of maternal mortality and health disparities and the number of articles on SDOH in obstetrics has increased sixfold during the same interval. However, while most obstetricians are now aware of SDOH, many are unsure about how to address them within the context of their own practice.
Summary In this piece, we will discuss the importance of SDOH in obstetrics, the reasons why most obstetricians have not engaged with it and suggest steps to help bridge the gap between merely accepting SDOH's importance and implementing strategies to mitigate their effects.
Key Points
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Obstetricians believe SDOH can lead to adverse outcomes but few feel confident addressing social needs.
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Three suggested steps in addressing SDOH are identifying needs, identifying resources, and then linking the two.
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Organizations are as vital as individual physicians in implementing strategies to address SDOH.
Publication History
Received: 03 July 2021
Accepted: 18 February 2022
Accepted Manuscript online:
03 March 2022
Article published online:
27 May 2022
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