Identifying Unmet Social Needs in a Patient Living in Isolation: A Case Report

Cureus. 2024 Jan 17;16(1):e52429. doi: 10.7759/cureus.52429. eCollection 2024 Jan.

Abstract

Loneliness and social isolation are common among older adults. To deliver high-quality care to older patients, healthcare professionals should know the social conditions of their patients. Addressing social determinants of health (SDH) in daily practice is beneficial to both patients and healthcare professionals. We illustrate a patient with congestive heart failure and cognitive decline whose social conditions improved through an SDH assessment. An SDH assessment has some potential advantages, which include facilitating a comprehensive understanding of patients' social conditions, visualizing how patients' social conditions have changed, deepening interprofessional collaboration, and ameliorating unnecessary negative emotions toward patients. This case report conveys two key messages. Firstly, healthcare professionals have the capability to evaluate patients' social backgrounds and enhance their health and social conditions through routine care. Secondly, the utilization of an SDH screening toolkit can support and enhance this initiative.

Keywords: community medicine; family medicine; interprofessional collaboration; medical communication; social determinants of health; social vital signs.

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  • Case Reports