在 COVID-19 大流行期间解决粮食不安全问题:一个学术研究小组对健康的主要社会决定因素的回应。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Gabriela Drucker, John Rausch, Ewelina Swierad, Vanessa Sawyer, James M Noble, Rachael Gazdick, Marisol De La Rosa, Joseph Eimicke, Olajide Williams
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在 COVID-19 期间,我们制定并实施了一项新颖的食品援助干预措施,以解决迅速加剧的食品不安全问题。在我们由美国国立卫生研究院资助的研究中,来自服务不足学校的儿童的家长参加了粮食安全需求评估调查。该工具使用经过验证的工具来评估家庭食品安全状况以及获得食品援助的障碍。干预措施提供了资源信息表或直接送餐到家。我们采用准实验设计对干预措施进行了评估,并以基线作为对照。共有 190 名家长参与。在填写的答卷中,46.0%的家庭缺乏食物保障,41.0%的家庭面临一个或多个障碍,17.9%的家庭符合送货上门的条件。干预后,72.4% 的高需求家庭表示送货 "在很大程度上 "提供了帮助;29.6% 的家庭表示没有其他障碍(p<.005,费舍尔精确检验)。新颖的食品安全研究工具和两级食品援助干预措施的实施是可行的,凸显了社区研究人员在支持研究参与者新出现的明显需求方面所能发挥的作用。
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Addressing Food Insecurity During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Academic Research Group's Response to a Major Social Determinant of Health.

We developed and implemented a novel food assistance intervention to address rapidly increasing food insecurity during COVID-19. Parents of children from underserved schools enrolled in our National Institutes of Health-funded research participated in a food security needs assessment survey. The tool used validated instruments to assess household food security status and barriers to accessing food assistance. The intervention provided a resource information sheet or direct home food deliveries. We evaluated the intervention using a quasi-experimental design, with baseline serving as the control. One hundred and ninety (190) parents participated. Of the completed responses, 46.0% were food-insecure, 41.0% faced one or more barriers, and 17.9% families qualified for home deliveries. Post-intervention, 72.4% of high-needs families reported deliveries helped "to a great extent"; 29.6% reported no remaining barriers (p<.005, Fischer's exact test). Implementation of a novel food security research tool and two-level food assistance intervention was feasible, highlighting the role community-based researchers can serve in supporting research participants' emerging needs as they become evident.

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期刊介绍: The journal has as its goal the dissemination of information on the health of, and health care for, low income and other medically underserved communities to health care practitioners, policy makers, and community leaders who are in a position to effect meaningful change. Issues dealt with include access to, quality of, and cost of health care.
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