TY - JOUR PY - 2024// TI - Understanding and assisting the recovery of non-English-speaking trauma survivors: assessment of the NESTS pathway JO - Journal of the American Academy of Surgeons A1 - Antunez, Alexis G. A1 - Herrera-Escobar, Juan P. A1 - Ilkhani, Saba A1 - Hoffman, Ana A1 - Foley, Katie M. A1 - Zier, Carolyn A1 - Campbell, Lorna A1 - Pinkes, Nathaniel A1 - Valverde, Madeline D. A1 - Ortega, Gezzer A1 - Reidy, Emma A1 - Reich, Amanda J. A1 - Salim, Ali A1 - Levy-Carrick, Nomi A1 - Anderson, Geoffrey A. SP - ePub EP - ePub VL - ePub IS - ePub N2 - INTRODUCTION: Spanish-speaking trauma and burn patients have unique needs in their post-discharge care navigation. The confluence of limited English proficiency, injury recovery, mental health, socioeconomic disadvantages, and acute stressors following hospital admission converge to enhance patients' vulnerability, but their specific needs and means of meeting these needs have not been well described.

METHODS: This prospective, cross-sectional survey study describes the results of a multi-institutional initiative devised to help Spanish-speaking trauma and burn patients in their care navigation after hospitalization. The pathway consisted of informational resources, intake and follow up surveys, and multiple points of contact with a community health worker who aids in accessing community resources and navigating the healthcare system.

RESULTS: From January 2022-November 2023, there were 114 patients identified as eligible for the NESTS pathway. Of these, 80 (70.2%) were reachable and consented to participate, and 68 of these patients were approached in person during their initial hospitalization. After initial screening, 60 (75.0%) of the eligible patients had a mental health, social services, or other need identified via our survey instrument. During the initial consultation with the CHW, 48 of the 60 patients with any identified need were connected to a resource (80%). Food support was the most prevalent need (N=46, 57.5%). More patients were connected to mental health resources (N=16) than reported need in this domain (N=7).

CONCLUSIONS: The NESTS pathway identified the specific needs of Spanish-speaking trauma and burn patients in their recovery, notably food, transportation, and utilities. The pathway also addressed disparities in post-discharge care by connecting patients with community resources, with particular improvement in access to mental healthcare.

Language: en

LA - en SN - 1072-7515 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/XCS.0000000000001127 ID - ref1 ER -