Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-19-2025
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Screening for health-related social needs (HRSN) is a growing national health priority. While multiple HRSN screening tools currently exist, none to our knowledge have been evaluated using robust statistical analyses. The goal of this work is to provide results from a validation study of the Jefferson HRSN screener conducted across inpatient and outpatient settings.
METHODS: This retrospective cross-sectional psychometric study included HRSN assessments conducted across inpatient and outpatient settings with adult patients from March 2023 to May 2024. The study was conducted across a 17-hospital academic health system serving a diverse community in a 9-county area crossing two states
RESULTS: The final sample included data from 302,929 adults. Patients were relatively evenly distributed across ages (< 45 years, 32%; 45-64 years, 32%; 65-84 years, 30%; 85+, 4%). Most patients were Non-Hispanic (87%), White (66%), and female (59%). A third of patients were in the medium-high (18%) and high (15%) SVI areas. Positive responses across questions ranged from 0.90%-5.90%. Slopes ranged between 1.67-3.77, and difficulty parameters ranged between 2.20-3.31, indicating that the items can detect a high level of need. LCA results suggested that the eight HRSN items combined with basic demographic variables could help identify people with higher HRSN.
DISCUSSION: The Jefferson HRSN screener provides a valid approach for HRSN screening across healthcare settings. The eight screening questions, combined with additional questions to evaluate the patient's desire for help and urgency, can be used to identify patients needing additional resources to address fundamental social needs potentially contributing to health disparities.
Recommended Citation
Beachy, Sara; Rising, Kristin L.; Hass, Richard W.; Hyslop, Terry; Muti, Isabella; Kemp, Mackenzie; Powell, Rhea E.; Martino, Cara; Yehia, Baligh R.; Cacchione, Joseph G.; and Henwood, Patricia C., "Validation of the Jefferson Health-Related Social Needs Screener" (2025). Jefferson Hospital Staff Papers and Presentations. Paper 68.
https://jdc.jefferson.edu/tjuhpapers/68
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This article, first published by Frontiers Media, is the author’s final published version in Frontiers in Health Services, Volume 5, 2025, Article number 1658661.
The published version is available at https://doi.org10.3389/frhs.2025.1658661. Copyright © 2025 Beachy, Rising, Hass, Hyslop, Muti, Kemp, Powell, Martino, Yehia, Cacchione and Henwood.