Understanding the impact of social determinants of health in hematology: a scoping review of trends across journals and over time

了解社会决定因素对血液学健康的影响:一项跨期刊和随时间变化的趋势范围综述

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Abstract

Addressing social determinants of health is increasingly recognized as a critical priority in medicine to optimize care delivery to all patients. To support health care providers, researchers, and the hematology field to process and synthesize the rapidly expanding hematology social determinants of health literature, we conducted a scoping review to catalog/describe recent hematology social determinants studies. Our goals were to highlight state of the art in hematology social determinants research, describe trends in this literature across journals/conferences and over time, identify gaps, and inspire efforts to improve health across populations. Our search returned 602 hematology articles and 153 abstracts. Most works examined racial or socioeconomic disparities among adults with hematologic malignancies or who are hematopoietic cell transplant/cell therapy recipients. In contrast, few explored basic science correlates of disparities, approaches to optimize collection, recording, reporting, and use of social determinants of health data, or interventions/educational initiatives to address care inequities. Many vulnerable populations were understudied, including Indigenous peoples; people living with disabilities; transgender/gender-nonbinary peoples; and disparities across parity, religion, or immigration/legal status. Only a minority of works considered intersectionality across multiple dimensions of disparities. Although both the number and proportion of social determinants studies increased over time, there were imbalances in journals in which these studies were published. Overall, this review is an important tool to advance hematology population health, highlight hematology social determinants of health research productivity, inform development of research agendas and priorities for societies/funders, and support researchers to address identified gaps. Closing these gaps will be essential to improve delivery of safe and effective hematologic care for all.

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