The Role of the Social Determinants of Health Factors on the Access, Adherence and Effectiveness of Prescribed Medications
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Health Behavior, Chronic Disease and Health Promotion".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2022) | Viewed by 12363
Special Issue Editors
Interests: pharmacoepidemiology; adherence, safety and effectiveness of prescribed medications; social determinants of health; health disparities
Interests: biostatistics; population health; spatio-temporal epidemiology; Bayesian methods; small area estimation; disease mapping; epidemiologic methods
Interests: public exposome; built environment; health disparities; statistical modeling; epidemiological studies; chronic diseases; infectious diseases; social determinants; biological determinants
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Dear Colleagues,
The structural determinants and conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work and age, referred to as the social and structural determinants of health (SDH), are known determinants of several chronic disease conditions. Most chronic disease patients require long-term treatment with prescribed medications. Emerging research suggests that SDH play an important role in determining the effectiveness of prescribed medications, especially among socioeconomically disadvantaged populations. The mechanisms by which SDH influence therapeutic response have not been well investigated, but it has been posited that SDH may influence therapeutic response via intermediary determinants of medication effectiveness, namely, (1) access and quality of treatment with medications; and (2) adherence to medications. To date, these hypotheses have not been adequately investigated in the literature or tested with empirical data. This Special Issue, therefore, invites manuscripts that present empirical data on the role of SDH in the effectiveness of prescribed medications and intermediary outcomes (access to quality treatment with medications and adherence), as well as reviews and meta-analysis of published studies on this topic.
Dr. Macarius M. Donneyong
Dr. David Kline
Prof. Dr. Daniel F. Sarpong
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- pharmacoepidemiology
- adherence, safety and effectiveness of prescribed medications
- social determinants of health
- real-world data
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