Advancing Health Equity Through Primary Care: Protocol for the Spread, Scale, and Multimethod Developmental Evaluation of the Deep End Canada Network
Joseph J O'Rourke, Mélanie Ann Smithman, Isabelle Fortuna, Ellah San Antonio, Archna Gupta, Leanne Kosowan, Andrew D Pinto

TL;DR
This study aims to spread a tool for collecting social needs data in Canadian primary care to improve health equity in deprived areas.
Contribution
The study introduces the Deep End Canada network to scale and evaluate the SPARK tool for addressing social determinants in primary care.
Findings
The SPARK tool will be implemented in 20-25 primary health care organizations to collect demographic and social needs data.
A multimethod evaluation will assess the network's reach, adoption, and impact on health equity.
Findings are expected to show how the network promotes collaboration and addresses structural health issues.
Abstract
The social determinants of health are “the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work and age,” such as housing, employment, and race. Canadian primary health care organizations are increasingly looking for ways to systematically and routinely collect demographic and social needs data from patients to increase appropriate and responsive care by attending to the social determinants of health. The SPARK (screening for poverty and related determinants to improve knowledge of and links to local resources) tool is a standardized tool for use in primary health care settings that was developed, pilot-tested, refined, and validated in primary health care clinics across Canada. General Practitioners at the Deep End is a network of primary health care general practitioners working in the 100 most socioeconomically deprived areas in Scotland with the goal of connecting practitioners and…
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TopicsPrimary Care and Health Outcomes · Global Health Workforce Issues · Public Health Policies and Education
