住院儿童照顾者的食物不安全状况和社区食物资源。

Q1 Nursing Hospital pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1542/hpeds.2023-007597
Spencer Asay, Emily M Abramsohn, Victoria Winslow, Jyotsna S Jagai, Elaine Waxman, Jennifer A Makelarski, Stacy Tessler Lindau
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目标:儿童医院正在实施将家庭与社区资源联系起来的干预措施。本研究描述了住院儿童家庭的食物不安全(FI)和食物资源知识、需求和使用情况:在 2020 年 11 月至 2022 年 6 月期间,作为随机对照试验的一部分,对城市 42 个邮政编码地区的 637 名住院儿童护理人员进行了调查。美国农业部 18 项家庭食品安全调查用于评估 12 个月的食品安全状况(食品安全[0 分=FS];基本安全[1-2 分=MFS];不安全[3-18 分=FI])。食物资源知识、需求和使用情况按粮食安全状况进行描述,并使用 Cochran-Armitage 检验法进行检验。从数据库中获取了当地资源的分布情况,并按邮政编码绘制了地图:将 FI 组(35.0%)与 MFS 组(17.6%)和 FS 组(47.4%)相比,资源知识率较低(70.2% vs 78.5%,80.5%),需求率(55.1% vs 30.6%,14.2%)和使用率(55.3% vs 51.4%,40.8%)较高。随着粮食安全程度的提高,食物资源知识率呈线性增长(从 FI 到 MFS 再到 FS;P = .008),而资源需求率(P < .001)和使用率(P = .001)则随着粮食安全程度的提高而下降。在 36 个邮政编码中,有 311 个社区组织有参与者(范围/邮政编码 = 0-20,中位数 = 8):半数有住院患儿的家庭经历过 FI 或 MFS。虽然这些家庭对食物资源的了解程度较高,但近半数有 FI 的家庭的食物需求未得到满足或从未使用过食物资源。
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Food Insecurity and Community-Based Food Resources Among Caregivers of Hospitalized Children.

Objective: Children's hospitals are implementing interventions to connect families to community-based resources. This study describes food insecurity (FI) and food resource knowledge, need, and use among families with a hospitalized child.

Methods: Between November 2020 and June 2022, 637 caregivers of hospitalized children in an urban 42-ZIP-code area were surveyed as part of a randomized controlled trial. The United States Department of Agriculture 18-item Household Food Security Survey was used to evaluate 12-month food security (food secure [score of 0=FS]; marginally secure [1-2=MFS]; insecure [3-18=FI]). Food resource knowledge, need, and use were described by food security status and examined using Cochran-Armitage tests. The distribution of local resources was obtained from a database and mapped by ZIP code.

Results: Comparing FI (35.0%) with MFS (17.6%) and FS (47.4%) groups, the rates of resource knowledge were lower (70.2% vs 78.5%, 80.5%), and the rates of need (55.1% vs 30.6%, 14.2%) and use (55.3% vs 51.4%, 40.8%) were higher. Rates of food resource knowledge increased linearly with increasing food security (FI to MFS to FS; P = .008), whereas the rates of resource need (P < .001) and use (P = .001) decreased with increasing food security. There were 311 community-based organizations across 36 ZIP codes with participants (range/ZIP code = 0-20, median = 8).

Conclusions: Half of families with a hospitalized child experienced FI or MFS. Although families exhibited high food resource knowledge, nearly half of families with FI had unmet food needs or had never used resources.

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