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Clinical-Community Partnerships to Identify Patients With Food Insecurity and Address Food Needs

INTRODUCTION: More than 42 million people in the United States are food insecure. Although some health care entities are addressing food insecurity among patients because of associations with disease risk and management, little is known about the components of these initiatives. METHODS: The Systema...

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Autores principales: Lundeen, Elizabeth A., Siegel, Karen R., Calhoun, Holly, Kim, Sonia A., Garcia, Sandra P., Hoeting, Natalie M., Harris, Diane M., Khan, Laura Kettel, Smith, Bryce, Blanck, Heidi M., Barnett, Kevin, Haddix, Anne C.
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Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5695644/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29144894
http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd14.170343
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author Lundeen, Elizabeth A.
Siegel, Karen R.
Calhoun, Holly
Kim, Sonia A.
Garcia, Sandra P.
Hoeting, Natalie M.
Harris, Diane M.
Khan, Laura Kettel
Smith, Bryce
Blanck, Heidi M.
Barnett, Kevin
Haddix, Anne C.
author_facet Lundeen, Elizabeth A.
Siegel, Karen R.
Calhoun, Holly
Kim, Sonia A.
Garcia, Sandra P.
Hoeting, Natalie M.
Harris, Diane M.
Khan, Laura Kettel
Smith, Bryce
Blanck, Heidi M.
Barnett, Kevin
Haddix, Anne C.
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description INTRODUCTION: More than 42 million people in the United States are food insecure. Although some health care entities are addressing food insecurity among patients because of associations with disease risk and management, little is known about the components of these initiatives. METHODS: The Systematic Screening and Assessment Method was used to conduct a landscape assessment of US health care entity–based programs that screen patients for food insecurity and connect them with food resources. A network of food insecurity researchers, experts, and practitioners identified 57 programs, 22 of which met the inclusion criteria of being health care entities that 1) screen patients for food insecurity, 2) link patients to food resources, and 3) target patients including adults aged 50 years or older (a focus of this assessment). Data on key features of each program were abstracted from documentation and telephone interviews. RESULTS: Most programs (n = 13) focus on patients with chronic disease, and most (n = 12) partner with food banks. Common interventions include referrals to or a list of food resources (n = 19), case managers who navigate patients to resources (n = 15), assistance with federal benefit applications (n = 14), patient education and skill building (n = 13), and distribution of fruit and vegetable vouchers redeemable at farmers markets (n = 8). Most programs (n = 14) routinely screen all patients. CONCLUSION: The programs reviewed use various strategies to screen patients, including older adults, for food insecurity and to connect them to food resources. Research is needed on program effectiveness in improving patient outcomes. Such evidence can be used to inform the investments of potential stakeholders, including health care entities, community organizations, and insurers.
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spelling pubmed-56956442017-11-28 Clinical-Community Partnerships to Identify Patients With Food Insecurity and Address Food Needs Lundeen, Elizabeth A. Siegel, Karen R. Calhoun, Holly Kim, Sonia A. Garcia, Sandra P. Hoeting, Natalie M. Harris, Diane M. Khan, Laura Kettel Smith, Bryce Blanck, Heidi M. Barnett, Kevin Haddix, Anne C. Prev Chronic Dis Original Research INTRODUCTION: More than 42 million people in the United States are food insecure. Although some health care entities are addressing food insecurity among patients because of associations with disease risk and management, little is known about the components of these initiatives. METHODS: The Systematic Screening and Assessment Method was used to conduct a landscape assessment of US health care entity–based programs that screen patients for food insecurity and connect them with food resources. A network of food insecurity researchers, experts, and practitioners identified 57 programs, 22 of which met the inclusion criteria of being health care entities that 1) screen patients for food insecurity, 2) link patients to food resources, and 3) target patients including adults aged 50 years or older (a focus of this assessment). Data on key features of each program were abstracted from documentation and telephone interviews. RESULTS: Most programs (n = 13) focus on patients with chronic disease, and most (n = 12) partner with food banks. Common interventions include referrals to or a list of food resources (n = 19), case managers who navigate patients to resources (n = 15), assistance with federal benefit applications (n = 14), patient education and skill building (n = 13), and distribution of fruit and vegetable vouchers redeemable at farmers markets (n = 8). Most programs (n = 14) routinely screen all patients. CONCLUSION: The programs reviewed use various strategies to screen patients, including older adults, for food insecurity and to connect them to food resources. Research is needed on program effectiveness in improving patient outcomes. Such evidence can be used to inform the investments of potential stakeholders, including health care entities, community organizations, and insurers. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2017-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5695644/ /pubmed/29144894 http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd14.170343 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited.
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Lundeen, Elizabeth A.
Siegel, Karen R.
Calhoun, Holly
Kim, Sonia A.
Garcia, Sandra P.
Hoeting, Natalie M.
Harris, Diane M.
Khan, Laura Kettel
Smith, Bryce
Blanck, Heidi M.
Barnett, Kevin
Haddix, Anne C.
Clinical-Community Partnerships to Identify Patients With Food Insecurity and Address Food Needs
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title_fullStr Clinical-Community Partnerships to Identify Patients With Food Insecurity and Address Food Needs
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title_short Clinical-Community Partnerships to Identify Patients With Food Insecurity and Address Food Needs
title_sort clinical-community partnerships to identify patients with food insecurity and address food needs
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5695644/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29144894
http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd14.170343
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