The Social and Home Environment: Impacts of Determinants of Health on Atopic Dermatitis, Pathways Toward Solutions, and Unique Considerations for Rural and Remote North American Indigenous Populations

Rachel Asiniwasis,Nickoo Merati,Jordanna Roesler,Eric L. Simpson, Rachel Aubry,Eric Mcmullen, Lauren Fraess, U. Yeong Choi, Kelsey Hinther,Derek K. Chu,Carolyn Jack

JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY-IN PRACTICE(2024)

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Disparities in environmental and social determinants of health (DOH) are associated with morbidity in atopic dermatitis (AD). The socioecological model (SEM) is a framework that can be applied to better understand how such DOH impacts patients with AD. We include a case scenario of a remote Indigenous patient reflective of real -world situations of living with AD and examine relevant impact, gaps in knowledge, and further research needs. This review highlights a variety of social and environmental exposures as important DOH which must be addressed to achieve optimal management in AD. The "rainbow model" is a modified framework to help illustrate how complex environmental and social forces impact both AD presentation and therapeutic success. However, practical applications and outcome metrics for health promotion are limited. An inter- and transdisciplinary approach is paramount to address the complex challenges associated with AD care, as well as multistakeholder approach integrating culturally -competent equitable health frameworks. This review underscores the importance of expanding the focus of AD management beyond basic science and clinical trials to recognize and address health disparities and to promote optimal health and well-being in patients with AD, and contributes a working approach to mapping the complex interventions and patient -oriented research needed using a focus on remote North American Indigenous patients affected by AD. (c) 2023 American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract 2024;12:290-9)
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Atopic dermatitis,Eczema,Determinants of health,Home environment,Health disparity,Health literacy,Education,Socioeconomic,Health care access,Indigenous health
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