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Screening for Housing Instability: Providers’ Reflections on Addressing a Social Determinant of Health
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True, Gala
, Dichter, Melissa E
, Sorrentino, Anneliese E
, Montgomery, Ann Elizabeth
, Cusack, Meagan
, Chhabra, Manik
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Clinical decision making
/ Decision making
/ Electronic health records
/ Electronic medical records
/ Homeless people
/ Homelessness
/ Housing
/ Internal medicine
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical records
/ Patients
/ Physicians
/ Qualitative research
/ Screening
/ Stability
2019
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Screening for Housing Instability: Providers’ Reflections on Addressing a Social Determinant of Health
by
True, Gala
, Dichter, Melissa E
, Sorrentino, Anneliese E
, Montgomery, Ann Elizabeth
, Cusack, Meagan
, Chhabra, Manik
in
Clinical decision making
/ Decision making
/ Electronic health records
/ Electronic medical records
/ Homeless people
/ Homelessness
/ Housing
/ Internal medicine
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical records
/ Patients
/ Physicians
/ Qualitative research
/ Screening
/ Stability
2019
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Screening for Housing Instability: Providers’ Reflections on Addressing a Social Determinant of Health
by
True, Gala
, Dichter, Melissa E
, Sorrentino, Anneliese E
, Montgomery, Ann Elizabeth
, Cusack, Meagan
, Chhabra, Manik
in
Clinical decision making
/ Decision making
/ Electronic health records
/ Electronic medical records
/ Homeless people
/ Homelessness
/ Housing
/ Internal medicine
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical records
/ Patients
/ Physicians
/ Qualitative research
/ Screening
/ Stability
2019
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Screening for Housing Instability: Providers’ Reflections on Addressing a Social Determinant of Health
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Screening for Housing Instability: Providers’ Reflections on Addressing a Social Determinant of Health
2019
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BackgroundThe Veterans Health Administration (VHA) has a long history of addressing social determinants of health, including housing. In 2012, the VA integrated a two-question Homelessness Screening Clinical Reminder (HSCR) into the electronic medical record in outpatient clinics to identify Veterans experiencing housing instability and ensure referral to appropriate services.ObjectiveThis study explores perspectives of VA clinical providers regarding administration of the HSCR, their role in addressing housing status, and how a patient’s housing status impacts clinical decision-making.DesignWe conducted a qualitative study using in-depth semi-structured interviewing.ParticipantsTwenty-two providers were interviewed (20 physicians and two nurse practitioners) between March and September 2016.ApproachInterviews were conducted with Veterans Health Administration (VHA) physician and non-physician practitioners who had administered the HSCR and documented at least five positive screens between 2013 and 2015. Our interview guide investigated provider experiences with administering the HSCR and addressing affirmative responses. The guide also elicited details about how patients’ housing instability was identified (if at all) prior to implementation of the screening reminder, and how practices changed following implementation of the HSCR. Transcripts were analyzed using a modified grounded theory approach.Key ResultsProviders reported that the HSCR prompted them to incorporate patient housing status into routine assessment, which they typically did not do prior to its implementation. Providers discussed adverse impacts of housing instability on patients’ overall health and described how they factored patients’ housing instability into clinical decision-making. Although providers viewed the health system as having an important role in addressing housing concerns, there were mixed opinions on whether it was the role of providers to directly administer the screening.ConclusionsIntegration of a screener for housing instability into the electronic medical record increased provider attention to housing instability into the social history, and positive responses commonly impacted plans of care.
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Springer Nature B.V
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