1. A Prospective Observational Study Assessing the Impacts of Health Literacy and Psychosocial Determinants of Health on 30-day Readmission Risk
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Deshpande, Ojas A, Tawfik, John A, Namavar, Aram A, Nguyen, KimNgan P, Vangala, Sitaram S, Romero, Tahmineh, Parikh, Neil N, and Dowling, Erin P
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Health Sciences ,Social Determinants of Health ,Behavioral and Social Science ,Patient Safety ,Health Services ,Clinical Research ,health literacy ,30-day readmission ,observation ,predictive analysis ,health outcomes ,social determinants ,hospital medicine ,marginal health literacy ,LACE + ,AURA ,TOFHLA ,patient education ,healthcare language barriers ,LACE + ,healthcare language barriers. ,Health sciences - Abstract
Our objective was to assess the utility of an assessment battery capturing health literacy (HL) and biopsychosocial determinants of health in predicting 30-day readmission in comparison to a currently well-adopted readmission risk calculator. We also sought to capture the distribution of inpatient HL, with emphasis on inadequate and marginal HL (an intermediate HL level). A prospective observational study was conducted to obtain HL and biopsychosocial data on general medicine inpatients admitted to the UCLA health system. Five hundred thirty-seven subjects were tracked prospectively for 30-day readmission after index hospitalization. HL was significantly better at predicting readmission compared to LACE + (Length, admission acuity, comorbidities, emergency room visits) alone (P = .013). A multivariate model including education, insurance, and language comfort was a strong predictor of adequate HL (P
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- 2022