The Social Determinants of Health (SDH) encompass a broad spectrum of factors that significantly influence health outcomes, including those related to air quality and respiratory health. These determinants, which include income, education, occupation, housing, and access to healthcare, along with societal elements such as discrimination and poverty, are largely beyond individual control and exert profound effects on health experiences and outcomes (NCBI, 2020). Specifically, in the context of chronic…
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According to Healthy People, 2020 "Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) is outlined to recognize ways to create social and physical environments that promote good health for people"(Social Determinants of Health, 2014). In the environment, there are conditions in which people are born, live, learn, work, play, worship, and age that affect a broad range of health, functioning, and quality-of-life outcomes and risks (Social Determinants of Health, 2014). These determinants which may not be controllable…
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The social determinants of health might contribute to these disparities in health status/health outcomes by not educating the population on the symptoms of HIV or educate them there are ways to prevent HIV and reduce the risks of contracting it, such as, using a condom or remaining abstinent. Many people can have difficulty understanding this, and it is important to have translators o brochures with more information in different languages. Another social determinant of health that might contribute…
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The social determinants of health (SDH) are defined by the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP) as “conditions in the environments where people are born, live, learn, work, play, worship, and age that affect a wide range of health, functioning, and quality-of-life outcomes and risks" (ODPHP, n.d.). The SDH has five domains, which include: (1) economic stability; (2) education access and quality; (3) health care access and quality; (4) neighborhood and built environment; and (5)…
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Social: The first determinant of health is the social determinant. The social determinant of health is referring to the communication, the relationships and the interactions that adolescents is having with the people whom they are surrounded with (which is the environment in which they study, work, and live.) Early drinking and much successive use of alcohol by children and adolescents is authorized and is sometimes encouraged by their own family and friends. Unlike experimentation with alcohol…
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As individuals we are responsible for our own health. We make choices in life whether it be having a good diet, being physically active, giving your body enough rest when needed, and having your checkups with doctors more often. People often make better choices in their lives when the environment supports the choices in a positive way. As well as the people we are around also depend on our health. It is very important to think through whether you are making the right choice or not. As…
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insight into the social determinants of health and health equity. I have learned that Social Determinants of Health guide the nurse toward culturally competent care through non-medical factors that allow the nurse to identify health disparities. This allows the nurse to advocate for health equity. Social determinants of health (SDOH) in nursing refer to the non-medical factors influencing a person's health outcomes. These factors include socioeconomic status, education, employment, social support networks…
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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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of the social determinants of health, particularly income and social status, physical environment, and employment/working conditions, on our lives and well-being. These determinants have shaped our access to resources, opportunities, and overall health outcomes, highlighting the importance of addressing structural inequalities to promote health equity. Our experiences with income and social status have varied widely, illustrating the significant impact of socio-economic factors on health and well-being…
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University of the People HS 2711 Health Science 1 Discussion Forum Unit 8. Academic Year 2023-2024 Term: 3. Instructor: Dr. Tiffanie James Parker. March 26, 2024 Introduction According to the Health Inequalities Portal (2019), we must address the social determinants of health to achieve health equity and improve the population's overall health. Taking action in this field can bring positive outcomes for communities. However, it is crucial to thoroughly evaluate their effectiveness and…
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