1. Social Determinants of Kidney Stone Disease: The Impact of Race, Income and Access on Urolithiasis Treatment and Outcomes.
- Author
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Scotland, Kymora B, Armas-Phan, Manuel, Dominique, Georgina, and Bayne, David
- Subjects
Humans ,Kidney Calculi ,Treatment Outcome ,Income ,Urolithiasis ,Social Determinants of Health ,Clinical Research ,Behavioral and Social Science ,Health Services ,Kidney Disease ,Urologic Diseases ,Patient Safety ,Health and social care services research ,8.4 Research design and methodologies (health services) ,Renal and urogenital ,Generic health relevance ,Good Health and Well Being ,AMP Exception ,Clinical Sciences ,Urology & Nephrology - Abstract
The medical and surgical management of kidney stones is one of the most common functions of the urologist. Management choices are often nuanced, involving the decision to embark on one surgical plan among several options. As the wider medical community critically evaluates the care we provide to an increasingly diverse population, it will be important to examine patient outcomes with a particular focus on ensuring equitable care. This review examines the influence of social parameters on the care of kidney stone patients. The dearth of literature in this area warrants rigorous studies on the relationship between race as well as socioeconomic status and the management of kidney stone disease.
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- 2022