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Food insecurity in pediatric HIV: Understanding a critical challenge in the United States

Johnson KA, Owens C, Edelson HC, Yonker M, Robinson-Mosley S, Park J, Cook M
AIDS Care - Psychological and Socio-Medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV

Advancing the well-being of individuals living with HIV necessitates attention to social determinants of health, including food insecurity. Through a clinical and community-based needs assessment, we aimed to gain insight into experiences of food insecurity among patients receiving care at a large pediatric HIV outpatient clinic in the Southeastern United States. We adopted a multimodal assessment approach involving a literature review, community profiling, key informant interviews, focus group discussions with staff, patients and parents and a community stakeholder advisory meeting. Our needs assessment demonstrates that food insecurity is an important aspect of the lived experience of children, adolescents and young adults living with HIV. Clinical staff agreed that food insecurity screening should be incorporated into the patient care workflow but ideally only in concert with providing resources that meet their needs. We formulated a recommendation matrix for addressing food insecurity based on priority importance and feasibility. Collaborative relationships between healthcare practitioners and leaders, community-based organizations and local and federal funding sources are vital for enhancing patients' access to sustainable, reliable solutions to this fundamental determinant of health. Our approach provides a tested model for other clinics seeking to identify and alleviate food insecurity among patients.

Johnson KA, Owens C, Edelson HC, et al.  Food insecurity in pediatric HIV: Understanding a critical challenge in the United States. AIDS Care. 2024. DOI:10.1080/09540121.2023.2287734. PMID: 38387444

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Resource type
Peer Reviewed Research
Outcomes
Social Needs/ SDH
Health & Health Behaviors
Population
Children and Youth
Social Determinant of Health
Food/Hunger
Study design
Other Study Design