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Food insecurity, participating in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, and the degree to which patients anticipate help from clinics to find food in Los Angeles County

机译:粮食不安全,参与补充营养援助计划,以及患者预期从诊所找到洛杉矶县的食物的程度

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Healthcare clinics are uniquely positioned to screen for food insecurity and refer patients to food resources. This study examines this approach to address this social condition. A 2018 intercept survey of 1,103 adult patients recruited from across 11 clinic waiting rooms in Los Angeles County was conducted to describe the prevalence of food insecurity and whether Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) participation and the degree to which patients anticipated their clinics to help them locate food varied by socio-demographic factors. The prevalence of food insecurity was high for this low-income survey sample (63.4%); 72% of Spanish-speaking Latinx reported experiencing it. For those who experienced food insecurity, older age was associated with lower odds of SNAP participation. Spanish-speaking Latinx had higher odds of anticipating help from a clinic to find food relative to English-speaking Latinx (Adjusted Odds Ratio 1.88, 95% Confidence Interval: 1.18, 2.98). An exploratory analysis showed that common reasons for not enrolling in SNAP included older adults not knowing how to apply to the program and Spanish-speaking Latinx worrying about citizenship status as it relates to the eligibility process. Findings revealed disparities in the prevalence of food insecurity and SNAP participation among patients of Los Angeles' low income clinics. Information from this study can help inform low-income clinics' efforts to intervene on food insecurity in their patient population.
机译:医疗诊所在筛查食物不安全感和为患者提供食物资源方面具有独特的优势。这项研究考察了这种解决这种社会状况的方法。2018年,对洛杉矶县11个诊所候诊室招募的1103名成年患者进行了截取调查,以描述食物不安全的流行情况,以及补充营养援助计划(SNAP)的参与情况以及患者对诊所帮助他们找到食物的期望程度是否因社会人口因素而异。在这个低收入调查样本中,粮食不安全的患病率很高(63.4%);72%说西班牙语的拉丁美洲人报告说自己有过这种经历。对于那些经历过食物不安全的人来说,年龄越大,参与SNAP的几率越低。相对于说英语的拉丁美洲人,说西班牙语的拉丁美洲人期望得到诊所帮助寻找食物的几率更高(调整后的优势比1.88,95%置信区间:1.18,2.98)。一项探索性分析表明,不参加SNAP的常见原因包括老年人不知道如何申请该项目,以及说西班牙语的拉丁裔人担心公民身份与资格程序有关。调查结果显示,洛杉矶低收入诊所的患者在食物不安全和SNAP参与率方面存在差异。这项研究提供的信息有助于低收入诊所对患者群体的食品不安全状况进行干预。

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