Which social determinants of health have the highest impact in community oncology to advance patient care equity and improve health outcomes? A scoping review

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Majercak, Kayleigh R. [1 ,2 ]
Gorman, Emily F. [3 ]
Robert, Nicholas J. [4 ]
Palmer, Barbara [2 ]
Antwi, Henry Asante [1 ,2 ]
Mullins, C. Daniel [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Univ Maryland Baltimore, Sch Pharm, 220 Arch St,12th floor, Baltimore, MD 21201 USA
[2] Univ Maryland Baltimore, PATIENTS Program, Baltimore, MD USA
[3] Univ Maryland Baltimore, Hlth Sci & Human Serv Lib, Baltimore, MD USA
[4] Ontada, Boston, MA USA
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CANCER MEDICINE | 2024年 / 13卷 / 17期
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cancer; community oncology; health disparities; health equity; healthcare outcomes; intersectionality; social determinants of health; INTERVENTIONS; DISPARITIES; BIAS;
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10.1002/cam4.70160
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
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IntroductionTo better understand the SDOH-health equity landscape within a community oncology setting to answer the research question, "Which SDOH can have the highest impact in community oncology to advance patient care equity and improve health outcomes?"MethodsArksey and O'Malley's scoping review framework was used to identify evidence related to SDOH and health equity in community oncology. The study was guided by the "10-Step Framework for Continuous Patient Engagement" and a Community Advisory Board to assure relevance to patients and community providers. Literature was retrieved from literary databases and oncology organizations' websites. Eligible studies included discussion of SDOH and health equity as outlined by the World Health Organization and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, respectively, and involved community oncology/cancer care in outpatient settings. Studies were excluded if the SDOH-health equity relationship was not discussed.ResultsThe review resulted in 61 exploratory and 17 confirmatory "intervention" studies addressing the impact of SDOH on health equity in community oncology settings. The most frequently SDOH-health equity pairs identified were the SDOH categories, social inclusion and non-discrimination, income and social protection, and structural conflict, all paired with the health equity category, access to care/treatment. Confirmatory studies focused on income and social protection (SDOH) and access to care/treatment (health equity); the SDOH categories, social inclusion and non-discrimination and health/general literacy-patient, paired with the health equity category, and adherence/compliance.ConclusionsLiterature highlights the SDOH and health equity relationship within the realm of oncology. Most studies on SDOH/health inequities in the community oncology setting are exploratory. There is the need to shift from documentation of cancer inequities to implementing solutions. Currently, there is a strong interest in SDOH in the context of routine healthcare and making SDOH available for research purposes. There is the need to shift the interest from documentation of cancer disparities to implementing health equity solutions.image
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