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. 2024 Feb 26;5(2):135-139.
doi: 10.1002/jpr3.12058. eCollection 2024 May.

Food insecurity screening practices in a pediatric gastroenterology population

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Food insecurity screening practices in a pediatric gastroenterology population

Ryan Morrow et al. JPGN Rep. .

Abstract

Food insecurity is a rising concern for US households and leads to adverse child health outcomes. Pediatric gastroenterology providers are uniquely equipped to help guide families experiencing this challenge given their specialized training in nutritional support and dietary therapy for disease management. Hence, this study aimed to evaluate food insecurity screening practices from the perspectives of patient caregivers and healthcare providers in a tertiary pediatric gastroenterology practice. A survey was administered to 1279 caregivers and 121 providers. Of the 248 completed caregiver responses, 10%-15% reported being asked about food insecurity. Among the 36 healthcare provider responses, 53% expressed comfort in conducting food insecurity screening but only 14% routinely screened. The most cited barrier to screening was the lack of readily available patient resources. Further research is imperative to address these screening barriers and assess the impact of food insecurity screening and interventions on pediatric gastrointestinal health outcomes.

Keywords: food insecurity; pediatric gastroenterology; pediatrics.

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Conflict of interest statement

M. G. S.: Consultant for Takeda (celiac disease advisory board) and Pfizer (DSMB for celiac disease clinical trial). E. L.: Consultant for Takeda Pharmaceuticals. The remaining authors declare no conflict of interest.

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