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Identifying food insecurity in health care settings: A systematic scoping review of the evidence

E.H. De Marchis, J.M. Torres, C. Fichtenberg, L.M. Gottlieb
Fam Community Health

This systematic scoping review explores evidence on food insecurity (FI) screening measures, acceptability, and program implementation in health care settings. Validation studies on brief screening tools suggest that instruments exist that adequately measure the construct of FI. Patients and clinicians found FI screening acceptable in a range of clinical settings, though studies are not high quality and rarely reflect substantial patient diversity. Targeted interventions successfully increased screening rates and reduced screening barriers. More research is needed to understand implementation and effectiveness of FI screening in diverse populations to ensure that evolving practices in this area do not widen health inequities.

De Marchis EH, Torres JM, Fichtenberg C, Gottlieb LM. Identifying food insecurity in health care settings: A systematic scoping review of the evidence. Fam Community Health. 2019;42(1):20-29.PMID: 30431466. DOI: 10.1097/FCH.0000000000000208.

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Resource type
Peer Reviewed Research
Outcomes
Process
Social Needs/ SDH
Patient Experience of Care
Provider Experience of Care
Screening research
Yes
Social Determinant of Health
Food/Hunger
Study design
Review