Food Insecurity in the Elective Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Colorectal Surgical Population: Prevalence and Implications for Surgical Outcomes

Author:

Tolkacz Michael1,Reilly Danielle2,Studzinski Diane M.1,Callahan Rose E.1,DeMare Alexander1,Kawak Samer1,Ziegler Matthew3

Affiliation:

1. Department of General Surgery, Corewell Health - William Beaumont University Hospital, Royal Oak, MI, USA

2. Department of Surgery, Geisinger Health System, Danville, PA, USA

3. Department of Colorectal Surgery, Corewell Health - william Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI, USA

Abstract

Background Food insecurity is defined as having limited or uncertain availability of nutritionally adequate food. Approximately 10.5% of U.S. households are food-insecure. Our study aimed to determine the prevalence and postoperative implications of food insecurity in a diverse group of colorectal surgery patients admitted to a hospital in an area with a higher-than-average median income. Methods The 6-question Household Food Security Survey was added to the colorectal surgery ERAS program preoperative paperwork. Patient demographics, comorbidities, operative parameters, length of stay, and postoperative outcomes were collected by review of electronic medical records. Results A total of 294 ERAS patients (88.8%) completed the survey over an 11-month period. Thirty-three patients (11.2%) were identified as food-insecure. Food-insecure patients were more likely to be non-white ( P = .003), younger ( P = .009), smokers ( P = .004), chronic narcotic users ( P < .001), unmarried ( P = .007), and have more comorbidities ( P = .004). The food-insecure population had more frequent postoperative ileus ( P = .044). Hospital length of stay was significantly longer in food-insecure patients (8.6 days vs 5.4 days, P < .001). Food-insecure patients also had higher rates of >30-day mortality ( P = .049). Discussion Food insecurity was found to occur in patients that lived in communities deemed both affluent and distressed. These patients had longer hospital stays and higher mortality. A food insecurity questionnaire can easily identify patients at risk. Further investigations to mitigate these complications are warranted.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine

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