Social determinants of health are the systems and methods by which conditions of society influence health and healthy living, including housing, food security, health care (access & quality), relationships, education, etc., and which are subject to change through knowledge acquisition and practices. These can be both positive and negative, they could be factors that influence health and well-being, as well as factors responsible for health inequalities (Solar & Irwin, 2010). Based on this week’s…
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The social determinants of health pose a significant obstacle in the pursuit of reducing healthcare inequities. These determinants encompass the social and economic conditions that influence an individual's overall health. For instance, factors such as income, education, employment, and housing play a pivotal role in determining one's access to healthcare and subsequent health outcomes. Individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds often encounter barriers in obtaining healthcare due to financial limitations…
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Question 1: The social determinants of health are the inequalities in health status across many cultures and countries based on socioeconomic status or the social and environmental condition people live in, and the circumstances people are in; the social gradient (Baum 2015). There are nine other social determinants of health and they include: stress, early life, social exclusion, work, unemployment, social support, addiction, food and transport (Wilkinson & Marmot 2003). Question 2: Out of the…
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The social determinants of health are the influencing factors that determine health status among populations of people. They include conditions in the environment that influence disease. “Example of social determinants of health are education, childcare, housing, business, law, media, community planning, transportation, and agriculture” (Social Determinants of Health n.d., para. 3). The development of illness in regards to social determinates of health affect health outcomes. Conditions in the…
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Nursing Responsibilities of Health Inequities Michelle R. Fields University of Central Missouri Nursing Responsibilities of Health Inequities Nurses take care of people in a variety of setting, impacting their health and overall wellbeing at various moments of their life. Nurses' are a prime profession to target and assist in closing the gap of health inequities. The social mandate on nurses to understand, promote change and reduce health inequities is becoming increasingly…
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How do social determinants affect personal health-related choices, environmental exposures, and access to quality health care? To start with, what are the social determinants? Social determinants are the economic, social, and environmental conditions in which people live and how they shape their access to resources and opportunities. These include factors like income, education level, race/ethnicity, gender identity, and sexual orientation. They can greatly influence health outcomes by affecting…
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DX: Health disparities Imagine America as a patient. A provider would assess the patient for normal and abnormal findings diagnose and treat the abnormals. The finding that many Americans have negative health outcomes related to social and economic disadvantages is abnormal. It can be diagnosed and treated. The diagnosis of these abnormal findings is health disparities. Health disparities are measured by specific differences in health between populations (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention…
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variety of factors contributing to the health of individuals and populations are known as the Social Determinants of Health (SDOH). These determinants include childhood development and physical environment, both of which play a strong role in health. By understanding how SDOH can impact a client’s ability to achieve health, the nurse can recognize how factors such as education and childhood development influence a community. When addressing these determinants, it is critical to acknowledge the intersectionality…
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“The social determinants of health are the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work and age. These circumstances are shaped by the distribution of money, power and resources at global, national and local levels.”(World Health Organisation, 2017). Social determinants have resulted in health inequities which are the avoidable and unfair discrepancies in health status seen in and between countries. The Dahlgren and Whitehead model developed by Göran Dahlgren and Margaret Whitehead in 1991…
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Health inequalities are preventable and unjust differences in health status experienced by certain population groups. Health inequalities are often observed along a social gradient, thus, the more favorable your social circumstances, the better your chance of living a longer and healthier life. Health is affected, not simply by the ease by which we may see a doctor, but rather, our social position and the foundations of inequality that exist within our society. Marmot argues that these social causes…
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