Background: There have been documented racial and ethnic disparities in the care and clinical outcomes of patients with thyroid disease. Context: Key to improving disparities in thyroid care is understanding the context for racial and ethnic disparities, which includes acknowledging and addressing social determinants of health. Thyroid disease diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship care are impacted by patient- and system-level factors, including socioeconomic status and economic stability, language, education, health literacy, and health care systems and health policy. The relationship between these factors and downstream clinical outcomes is intricate and complex, underscoring the need for a multifaceted approach to mitigate these disparities. Conclusion: Understanding the factors that contribute to disparities in thyroid disease is critically important. There is a need for future targeted and multilevel interventions to address these disparities, while considering societal, health care, clinician, and patient perspectives.
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Chen, D. W., Ospina, N. S., & Haymart, M. R. (2024). Social Determinants of Health and Disparities in Thyroid Care. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 109(3), e1309–e1313. https://doi.org/10.1210/clinem/dgad716
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