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Social determinants of health in maternity care: A quality improvement project for food insecurity screening and health care provider referral

C.D. Fitzhugh, M.S. Pearsall, K.P. Tully, A.M. Stuebe
Health Equity

Purpose: This quality improvement project evaluated implementation of social determinants of health screening and referral for food insecurity. Methods: Four obstetric providers used study-developed resources to screen and refer English-speaking patients (n=14) during clinic visits. Providers and patients completed post-visit questionnaires. Provider feedback informed improvements to the intervention approach for consecutive study shifts. Results: Providers and patients reported high satisfaction with encounters. Referrals were made for four patients. Challenges to implementation included resource organization, time constraints, and integration into clinic workflow. Conclusion: Processes for universal screening and tailored information provision are areas to continue to strengthen for establishing equitable health care.
 

Fitzhugh CD, Pearsall MS, Tully KP, Stuebe AM. Social determinants of health in maternity care: a quality improvement project for food insecurity screening and health care provider referral. Health Equity. 2021 Sep 14;5(1):606-611. doi: 10.1089/heq.2020.0120. Erratum in: Health Equity. 2021 Nov 25;5(1):789-790. PMID: 34909527.

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Resource type
Peer Reviewed Research
Outcomes
Process
Patient Experience of Care
Provider Experience of Care
Population
Pregnant/New Mothers
Screening research
Yes
Social Determinant of Health
Food/Hunger
Study design
Other Study Design
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