Comparison of Caregiver and Provider Food Insecurity Screening Preferences Within a Health System

Author:

Alvis Courtney E.1ORCID,Mosha Maua1,Amankwah Ernest K.12,Hernandez Raquel G.12ORCID,Morrison John M.12

Affiliation:

1. Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, Saint Petersburg, FL, USA

2. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA

Abstract

Food insecurity is a public health concern associated with poor health. Evidence guiding how to best implement screening for food insecurity across a pediatric health care system is lacking. We performed a single-center, multi-department, cross-sectional study of caregivers and health care providers in outpatient and inpatient settings to describe the beliefs, barriers, preferences, and preferred food insecurity screening location. Most providers and caregivers underestimated the pervasiveness of food insecurity while acknowledging the benefit of screening. Caregivers are overall receptive to food insecurity screening and disagree with feelings of discomfort or shame when disclosing food insecurity status. Providers acknowledged perceived caregiver discomfort, lack of community food resources, and lack of a validated screening tool as barriers to screening. Both caregivers and providers identified the primary care setting as the preferred screening setting.

Funder

Johns Hopkins All Children’s Foundation

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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