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[Preprint]. 2025 May 13:rs.3.rs-6270596.
doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-6270596/v1.

Screening and Addressing Food Insecurity at Free Clinics: A Scoping Review

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Screening and Addressing Food Insecurity at Free Clinics: A Scoping Review

Gautam Ramanathan et al. Res Sq. .

Abstract

Food insecurity (FI) is highly prevalent amongst patients seeking care at free, student-run health clinics. This study sought to examine the existing literature to examine food insecurity screenings and interventions at free clinics across the U.S. In this review, we provide demographic information and screening statistics of food insecurity interventions, the study's primary aim, and how it relates to the provided FI intervention, barriers that studies identified in implementing FI interventions. Eligible studies needed to implement a FI screening and intervention program in a free clinic within the United States specifically due to the unique nature of the healthcare system. Studies could address additional social determinants of health or chronic conditions, but had to include FI screenings and interventions. Of the initial database search of 958 studies, five were included for analysis. Among the studies, food insecurity was determined by the 6 item HFSS, a one question from the USDA food security survey, and a custom 12 item redcap survey. Methods of combating food insecurity included providing grocery deliveries, utilizing in clinic food pantries, providing onsite food boxes, aiding patients in accessing SNAP, WIC and food pantries in the area, and providing referrals. Few studies examined the effectiveness of implemented interventions. Future studies on implementation of programs targeting food insecurity should focus on an evaluation of the effectiveness of their program, assess the implementation of other FI screening assessments in identifying FI patients and determine the efficacy of implemented FI interventions on various patient health outcomes.

Keywords: Food Assistance Resources; Food Insecurity; Social Determinants of Health; Student Run Free Clinics.

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Declarations There was no funding provided for completion of this scoping review. The authors have no conflicts of interest to disclose. Human Ethics and Consent to Participate declarations: not applicable. Ethics, Consent to Participate, and Consent to Publish declarations: not applicable. This study is not a clinical trial and thus has no clinical trial registration details or information.

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