Impact of Social Determinants of Health on Self-Perceived Resilience: An Exploratory Study of Two Cohorts of Adults with Congenital Heart Disease
作者机构:Department of BiostatisticsUniversity of WashingtonSeattleWA98195USA Biostatistics Epidemiology and Analytics for Research(BEAR)CoreSeattle Children’s Research InstituteSeattleWA98101USA College of MedicineUniversity of WashingtonSeattleWA98195USA Center for Clinical and Translational ResearchSeattle Children’s Research InstituteSeattleWA98101USA Department of Psychosocial Oncology and Palliative CareDana-Farber Cancer InstituteDepartment of MedicineBoston Children’s HospitalBostonMA02215USA Department of PediatricsHarvard Medical SchoolBostonMA02215USA Division of PulmonaryCritical Care and Sleep MedicineDepartment of Medicine&Cambia Palliative Care Center of ExcellenceUniversity of WashingtonHarborview Medical CenterSeattleWA98104USA Division of CardiologyDepartment of Medicine&Cambia Palliative Care Center of ExcellenceUniversity of WashingtonSeattleWA98195USA
出 版 物:《Congenital Heart Disease》 (先天性心脏病(英文))
年 卷 期:2024年第19卷第1期
页 面:33-48页
核心收录:
学科分类:1002[医学-临床医学] 100201[医学-内科学(含:心血管病、血液病、呼吸系病、消化系病、内分泌与代谢病、肾病、风湿病、传染病)] 10[医学]
基 金:This study is supported by K23HL15180(NIH/NHLBI,Steiner) a grant from the American College of Cardiology Foundation
主 题:Social determinants of health adult congenital heart disease resilience financial stability
摘 要:Social determinants of health(SDOH)affect quality of *** investigated SDOH impacts on self-perceived resilience among people with adult congenital heart disease(ACHD).Secondary analysis of data from two com-plementary studies:a survey study conducted May 2021–June 2022 and a qualitative study conducted June 2020–August *** was assessed through CD-RISC10 score(range 0–40,higher scores reflect greater self-perceived resilience)and interview *** and SDOH(education,employment,living situa-tion,monetary stability,financial dependency,area deprivation index)data were collected by healthcare record review and *** used linear regression with robust standard errors to analyze survey data and performed a thematic analysis of interview *** participants(N=127)mean age was 42±14 years;51%were female,87%*** was moderate(75%)or complex(25%);41%functional class C or ***(mean 30±7)varied by monetary stability:compared to people with difficulty paying bills,resilience was 15.0 points higher(95%CI:6.9–23.1,p0.001)for people reporting having enough money and 14.2 points higher(95%CI:5.9–22.4,p=0.001)for those reporting just enough *** participants’(N=25)mean age was 32 years(range 22–44);52%were female,72%*** was moderate(56%)or complex(44%);76%functional class C or *** discussed factors affecting resilience aligned with each of the major SDOH,prominently,economic stability and healthcare access and *** stability may be important for supporting self-perceived resi-lience in *** knowledge can inform the development of resilience interventions for this population.