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爱荷华州医疗补助扩张人群中普遍存在粮食不安全问题。

Food Insecurity Is Prevalent in Iowa's Medicaid Expansion Population.

机构信息

Department of Community and Behavioral Health, University of Iowa College of Public Health, Iowa City, IA; University of Iowa Public Policy Center, Iowa City, IA.

Department of Community and Behavioral Health, University of Iowa College of Public Health, Iowa City, IA; University of Iowa Public Policy Center, Iowa City, IA.

出版信息

J Acad Nutr Diet. 2022 Feb;122(2):394-402. doi: 10.1016/j.jand.2021.04.011. Epub 2021 May 11.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Food insecurity has been identified as an important social determinant of health and is associated with many health issues prevalent in Medicaid members. Despite this, little research has been done around food insecurity within Medicaid populations.

OBJECTIVE

Our objective was to estimate the prevalence of household food insecurity and identify factors associated with experiencing food insecurity in Iowa's Medicaid expansion population.

DESIGN

We conducted a cross-sectional telephone survey between March and May of 2019.

PARTICIPANTS

Our sample was drawn from Medicaid members enrolled in Iowa's expansion program at least 14 months, stratified by Federal Poverty Level (FPL) category. Members who did not have valid contact information were excluded. We selected one individual per household to reduce the interrelatedness of responses. We sampled 6,000 individuals and had 1,349 respondents in the analytic sample.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE

Our main outcome was whether a respondent's household experienced food insecurity in the previous year, using the Hunger Vital Sign screening tool.

STATISTICAL ANALYSES PERFORMED

We weighted responses to account for the sampling design and differential nonresponse between strata. We estimated the prevalence of food insecurity and used logistic regression to model food insecurity as a function of demographic (age, FPL category, gender, employment, education, race, rurality, and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program [SNAP] participation) and health-related (self-rated health, self-rated oral health, health literacy) factors.

RESULTS

The estimated prevalence of experiencing food insecurity was 51.3%. Race, gender, education, employment, health literacy, and self-rated health were all significantly associated with food insecurity.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings show that food insecurity is prevalent in Iowa's Medicaid expansion population. Food insecurity should be more widely measured as a critical social determinant of health in Medicaid populations. Policymakers and clinicians should consider interventions that connect households experiencing food insecurity to food resources (eg, produce prescriptions and food pantry referrals) and policies that increase food access.

ABBREVIATIONS

Iowa Wellness Plan (IWP); Federal Poverty Level (FPL); Healthy Behavior Program (HBP); Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).

摘要

背景

食物不安全已被确定为健康的一个重要社会决定因素,并且与医疗补助计划成员中普遍存在的许多健康问题有关。尽管如此,针对医疗补助人群中的食物不安全问题,研究甚少。

目的

我们的目的是估计爱荷华州医疗补助扩大人群中家庭食物不安全的流行率,并确定与经历食物不安全相关的因素。

设计

我们于 2019 年 3 月至 5 月之间进行了一项横断面电话调查。

参与者

我们的样本来自在爱荷华州扩大计划中至少注册了 14 个月的医疗补助计划成员,按联邦贫困水平(FPL)类别分层。没有有效联系信息的成员被排除在外。我们选择每个家庭中的一个人,以减少响应的相关性。我们抽取了 6000 人,在分析样本中有 1349 名受访者。

主要结局测量

我们的主要结局是使用饥饿生命体征筛查工具衡量受访者家庭在过去一年中是否经历过食物不安全。

统计学分析

我们对回答进行加权,以考虑抽样设计和分层之间的差异无应答。我们估计了食物不安全的流行率,并使用逻辑回归来模拟食物不安全作为人口统计学(年龄、FPL 类别、性别、就业、教育、种族、农村和补充营养援助计划(SNAP)参与)和健康相关因素(自我评估健康、自我评估口腔健康、健康素养)的函数。

结果

经历食物不安全的估计流行率为 51.3%。种族、性别、教育、就业、健康素养和自我评估健康均与食物不安全显著相关。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,食物不安全在爱荷华州的医疗补助扩大人群中很普遍。在医疗补助人群中,食物不安全应更广泛地作为健康的关键社会决定因素进行衡量。政策制定者和临床医生应考虑将经历食物不安全的家庭与食物资源(例如,农产品处方和食品储藏室推荐)联系起来的干预措施,以及增加食物获取的政策。

缩写

爱荷华健康计划(IWP);联邦贫困水平(FPL);健康行为计划(HBP);补充营养援助计划(SNAP)。

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