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高住院利用率患者的粮食不安全问题

Food Insecurity in Patients with High Hospital Utilization.

作者信息

Phipps Etienne J, Singletary S Brook, Cooblall Clarissa A, Hares Horacio D, Braitman Leonard E

机构信息

1 Center for Urban Health Policy and Research , Einstein Healthcare Network, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

2 Treatment Research Institute , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

出版信息

Popul Health Manag. 2016 Dec;19(6):414-420. doi: 10.1089/pop.2015.0127. Epub 2016 Mar 23.

Abstract

Having access to adequate and appropriate food is a major population health issue. This study investigated food insecurity in patients with high rates of inpatient hospitalization ("super-utilizers"). Forty adults with ≥3 hospital inpatient admissions within a 12-month period were interviewed in an urban hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, between March 2015 and May 2015. Inpatient admission history was obtained from hospital billing data. The majority had ≥5 hospitalizations in the past 12 months and ≥6 chronic conditions. Using the USDA definition of food insecurity, 30% (95% CI, 17% to 47%) were food insecure and 25% (95% CI, 13% to 41%) were marginally food secure. Forty percent responded that, in the past 30 days, they worried that their food would run out; 35% that their food would not last; 17.5% that they did not eat for a full day; and 10% that they were hungry but did not eat some or all of the time. Additionally, 75% were unable to shop for food on their own and 58% were unable to prepare their own food. More than half reported using food pantries or other community food resources. The impact of unmet food needs on hospital super-utilization warrants further investigation. Interventions that educate and connect patients with unmet food needs to community resources can help engage patients in their own health and well-being. Communication with patients about whether they have enough nutritionally appropriate food for their health conditions is an important starting point.

摘要

获得充足且合适的食物是一个主要的人口健康问题。本研究调查了住院率高的患者(“超级使用者”)的粮食不安全状况。2015年3月至2015年5月期间,在宾夕法尼亚州费城的一家城市医院对40名在12个月内有≥3次住院记录的成年人进行了访谈。住院史从医院计费数据中获取。大多数人在过去12个月内有≥5次住院记录以及≥6种慢性病。根据美国农业部对粮食不安全的定义,30%(95%置信区间,17%至47%)的人粮食不安全,25%(95%置信区间,13%至41%)的人处于边缘粮食安全状态。40%的人表示,在过去30天里,他们担心食物会耗尽;35%的人担心食物不够维持;17.5%的人表示一整天没吃东西;10%的人表示饥饿但并非一直没吃某些或所有食物。此外,75%的人无法独自购物买食物,58%的人无法自己准备食物。超过一半的人报告使用食品分发处或其他社区食品资源。未满足的食物需求对医院超级使用的影响值得进一步研究。教育未满足食物需求的患者并将其与社区资源联系起来的干预措施,有助于患者关注自身健康和福祉。与患者沟通他们是否有足够适合其健康状况的营养食物是一个重要的起点。

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