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Social Disadvantage and Disparities in Chronic Liver Disease: A Systematic Review

Bima J. Hasjim, Alexandra Harris, Salva Balbale, Joy E. Obayemi, Molly Beestrum, Praneet Polineni, Mitchell Paukner, Mohsen Mohammadi, O. Dentici, Kiarri N. Kershaw, Marquita W. Lewis‐Thames, Sanjay Mehrotra, Daniela P. Ladner

2024The American Journal of Gastroenterology16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Social determinants of health (SDOH) may impact chronic liver disease (CLD) outcomes but are not clearly understood. We conducted a systematic review to describe the associations of SDOH with mortality, hospitalizations, and readmissions among patients with CLD. METHODS: This review was registered (PROSPERO ID: CRD42022346654) and identified articles through MEDLINE, Embase, Cochrane Library, and Scopus databases. The review included studies that reported SDOH characteristics within the domains of economic stability, healthcare access, education, social and community context, and the neighborhood-built environment. Associated outcomes of interest were mortality, hospitalizations, or readmissions. The Cochrane Risk of Bias in Nonrandomized Studies for Exposure was used to assess study quality and risk of bias. RESULTS: A total of 5,205 abstracts were screened, 60 articles underwent full-text review, and 27 articles were included in the final review. Poor economic stability, healthcare access, social support, and household/environmental conditions were associated with higher mortality and hospital readmissions among patients with CLD. Increasing distance (≥25 miles away) from a liver transplantation center was associated with higher mortality, despite increasing access to the liver transplantation waitlist. When assessing the overall risk of bias among included studies, most had "some concern" (N = 13, 48.1%) or "high risk" (N = 11, 40.7%), whereas a minority had "very high risk" (N = 3, 11.1%). No studies were categorized as "low risk." DISCUSSION: Unfavorable SDOH were associated with increased mortality and hospital readmissions among patients with CLD. Rigorous empirical research is needed to identify evidence-based strategies that aim to mitigate disparities among vulnerable populations.

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MedicineCochrane LibraryContext (archaeology)MEDLINELiver transplantationSystematic reviewSocial determinants of healthGerontologyHealth careScopusChronic liver diseaseFamily medicineMeta-analysisPublic healthTransplantationInternal medicineNursingPolitical scienceLawCirrhosisPaleontologyEconomic growthBiologyEconomicsLiver Disease and TransplantationLiver Disease Diagnosis and TreatmentLiver Diseases and Immunity