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Impact of social determinants of health on sepsis outcomes: a retrospective study of a single centre in the USA

Por: Nyelele · M. A. · Estela · K. · Jagneaux · T. · Ikuma · L. H. · Knapp · G. M.
Objectives

Social determinants of health (SDOH) factors are known to influence patient outcomes, but their effect on sepsis remains insufficiently studied. This research aims to investigate the relationship between SDOH factors and sepsis outcomes, highlighting opportunities to reduce health disparities and enhance patient care.

Design

Retrospective study.

Setting

Level I trauma centre in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA.

Participants

Patients with sepsis aged 18–89 years. Patients discharged or transferred to hospice were excluded to prevent bias and misinterpretation of the findings.

Main exposure measures

Social Vulnerability Index (SVI), the Gini Index and the average distance to the nearest urgent care, emergency department and clinic.

Main outcome measures

In-hospital mortality, 30-day readmission and hospital length of stay (LOS).

Methods

2 tests, Mann-Whitney U tests and Cox regression.

Results

Distance from urgent care is significantly associated with mortality (4.14 vs 3.24 miles, p

Conclusion

Mortality and LOS are closely linked to proximity to urgent care, while high SVI is notably associated with longer LOS. These findings highlight the significant impact of SDOH factors on sepsis outcomes and underscore the need for targeted interventions to address disparities in healthcare access and contextual health practices.

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