Characteristics of 16 Studies Describing Patient and Patient Caregiver Perspectives Regarding Multidomain Social Screening in US Health Care Settings
First Author, Publication Year | N | Data Source | Population | Study Setting | Race/Ethnicity |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wylie (2012)† | 50 | Qualitative | Adolescent and young adult patients | Primary care | Latinx/Hispanic (28%) |
NL/H Black (48%) | |||||
NL/H White (14%) | |||||
Other (10%) | |||||
Hassan (2013) | 401 | Quantitative | Adolescent and young adult patients | Primary care | Latinx/Hispanic (29%) |
NL/H Black (54%) | |||||
NL/H Asian (2%) | |||||
NL/H White (9%) | |||||
Other (4%) | |||||
Colvin (2016) | 143 | Quantitative | Adult patient caregivers | Inpatient | Latinx/Hispanic (6%) |
Black (18%) | |||||
White (71%) | |||||
Other (12%) | |||||
Careyva (2018) | 115 | Mixed methods | Adult patients | Primary care | Latinx/Hispanic (68%) |
NL/H (32%) | |||||
Hamity (2018) | 68 | Qualitative | Adult patients, adult patient caregivers | Primary care; specialty care; ED | N/A |
Byhoff (2019)† | 50 | Qualitative | Adult patients, adult patient caregivers | Primary care; ED | Latinx/Hispanic (31%) |
NL/H Black (37%) | |||||
NL/H White (29%) | |||||
Other (4%) | |||||
De Marchis (2019) | 969 | Quantitative | Adult patients, adult patient caregivers | Primary care; ED | Latinx/Hispanic (33%) |
NL/H Black (22%) | |||||
NL/H White (36%) | |||||
Other (9%) | |||||
Kocielnik (2019) | 30 | Mixed methods | Adult patients | Research setting | Latinx/Hispanic (30%) |
NL/H Black (27%) | |||||
NL/H White (20%) | |||||
Other (20%) | |||||
N/A (1%) | |||||
Langerman (2019) | 516 | Quantitative | Adolescent patients, adult patient caregivers | ED | Adolescents: |
Latinx/Hispanic (21%) | |||||
NL/H Black (65%) | |||||
NL/H White (7%) | |||||
Other (6%) | |||||
Caregivers: | |||||
Latinx/Hispanic (8%) | |||||
NL/H Black (69%) | |||||
NL/H White (14%) | |||||
Other (9%) | |||||
Byhoff (2020) | 20 | Qualitative* | Adult patients | Primary care | Latinx/Hispanic (100%) |
Emengo (2020) | 7 | Qualitative | Adult patient caregivers | Primary care | Latinx/Hispanic (29%) |
NL/H Black (14%) | |||||
NL/H Asian (29%) | |||||
N/A (29%) | |||||
Rogers (2020) | 1161 | Quantitative | Adult patients | Integrated health system clinics (details not specified) | Latinx/Hispanic (50%) |
NL/H Black (6%) | |||||
Asian (9%) | |||||
NL/H White (30%) | |||||
Other (3%) | |||||
Oldfield (2021) | 154 | Quantitative | Adolescent patients, adult patient caregivers | Primary care | Adolescents: |
Latinx/Hispanic (85%) | |||||
Black (13%) | |||||
Asian (1%) | |||||
White (27%) | |||||
Other (55%) | |||||
Caregivers: | |||||
Latinx/Hispanic (85%) | |||||
Black (11%) | |||||
White (31%) | |||||
Other (58%) | |||||
Palakshappa (2021) | 103 | Quantitative | Adult patients | Primary care | N/A |
Wallace (2021) | 10 | Qualitative* | Adult patients | ED | Latinx/Hispanic (20%) |
NL/H Black (20%) | |||||
NL/H Asian (10%) | |||||
NL/H White (40%) | |||||
N/A (10%) | |||||
Spain (2021) | 106 | Qualitative | Adult patient caregivers | Primary care | Latinx/Hispanic (100%) |
↵*Mixed methods study that solely examined patient perspectives using qualitative methods.
↵†Omitted findings regarding general acceptability because authors presented findings that were redundant with a larger sample of the same study.
Abbreviations: ED, emergency department; NL/H, non-Latinx/Hispanic.