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Table 1 Semi-structured interview patient participant demographics

From: Implementation of social needs screening in primary care: a qualitative study using the health equity implementation framework

 

Interview Participants

(n = 10)

Screened Patient Population

(n = 2192)

Age at Encounter

 18–44 years

30.0 (3)

36.1 (792)

 45–60 years

40.0 (4)

40.5 (887)

 61+ years

30.0 (3)

23.4 (513)

Sex

 Female

50.0 (5)

61.8 (1354)

 Male

50.0 (5)

38.2 (838)

Race and Ethnicity

 Black, non-Hispanic/Latino

80.0 (8)

49.2 (1078)

 Hispanic/Latino

20.0 (2)

35.1 (769)

Number in Household

 1–4

90.0 (9)

73.6 (1614)

 5+

10.0 (1)

16.7 (365)

Education Level

 Less than high school degree

10.0 (1)

32.2 (705)

 High school diploma or GED

10.0 (1)

31.5 (691)

 More than high school degree

80.0 (8)

29.2 (640)

Current Work Situation

 Unemployed

10.0 (1)

24.6 (540)

 Part-time or temp work

20.0 (2)

18.1 (397)

 Full-time work

20.0 (2)

23.0 (504)

 Unemployed, not seeking work

40.0 (4)

26.8 (588)

 Non-response

10.0 (1)

7.4 (163)

Primary Insurance

 None/uninsured

70.0 (7)

54.2 (1188)

 Medicaid

20.0 (2)

12.9 (283)

 Medicare

10.0 (1)

13.3 (291)

Preferred Language

 English

80.0 (8)

58.8 (1289)

 Spanish

20.0 (2)

25.2 (553)

Identified Social Needs

 No housing

20.0 (2)

18.1 (396)

 Worried about losing housing

10.0 (1)

13.3 (292)

 Transportation barriers

10.0 (1)

16.1 (353)

 Social isolationa

10.0 (1)

13.9 (305)

 High stressb

30.0 (3)

22.5 (494)

 Unsafe in neighborhood

10.0 (1)

7.2 (157)

Received Referrals Categories

 Food

10.0 (1)

14.1 (308)

 Transportation

20.0 (2)

6.2 (136)

 Housing

30.0 (3)

3.6 (80)

 Financial

50.0 (5)

9.3 (204)

 Access to medical care

40.0 (4)

17.4 (382)

 Social and emotional health

20.0 (2)

7.8 (170)

  1. aRefers to patients that indicated less than 1–2 weekly social support interactions per PRAPARE assessment
  2. bRefers to patients that indicated ‘Quite a bit’ or ‘Very much’ when asked about stress levels per PRAPARE assessment