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  • This study evaluated a new educational program focused on teaching clinical-year students about social determinants of health (SDH) and health disparities through post-discharge home visits with patients.
  • A total of 105 students visited 177 patients from disadvantaged backgrounds, analyzing their reports using both qualitative and quantitative methods.
  • The findings revealed that students gained a deeper understanding of how SDH affects health outcomes and identified key issues like social support and medical conditions, with women and mixed couples providing more detailed insights.

Article Abstract

Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of a new experience-based educational program aiming to teach social determinants of health (SDH) and health disparities, through a post-discharge home-visit conducted with patients recruited in hospital.

Methods: 105 clinical-year students visited 177 patients living in disadvantaged circumstances. Their home-visit reports were analyzed employing mixed methodology. Content analysis was conducted for classifying issues raised by students, and quantitative analysis to compare reports by level of elaboration, gender and class.

Results: Fifteen taxonomy items were identified. Social support and patients' medical conditions were most prevalent, followed by personal-related and community-related issues. Analysis demonstrated students' understanding of the relationship between SDH and patient health, and challenges patients face following discharge. Women and mixed couples provided more elaborate reports, which contained significantly greater critique of medical care.

Conclusions: Meeting patients both in hospital and at home enhanced awareness of SDH. Students learned to view the patient comprehensively, and to understand the diverse factors affecting their health. Students, who had essentially sole responsibility for the home-visit, successfully integrated their skills to take action when needed.

Practice Implications: The ETGAR experience provided a means for effective learning about how social determinants impact on health.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pec.2020.05.002DOI Listing

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