A systematic review of reasons for and against asking patients about their socioeconomic contexts
Abstract Background People's social and economic circumstances are important determinants of their health, health experiences, healthcare access, and healthcare outcomes. However, patients' socioeconomic circumstances are rarely asked about or documented in healthcare settings. We conducte...
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Main Authors: | Andrew Moscrop (Author), Sue Ziebland (Author), Nia Roberts (Author), Andrew Papanikitas (Author) |
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2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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