Screening for marginal food security in young children in primary care
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2021-04-23
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Background
Household food insecurity (FI), even at marginal levels, is associated with poor child health outcomes. The Nutrition Screening Tool for Every Preschooler (NutriSTEP®) is a valid and reliable 17-item parent-completed measure of nutrition risk and includes a single item addressing FI which may be a useful child-specific screening tool. We evaluated the diagnostic test properties of the single NutriSTEP® FI question using the 2-item Hunger Vital Sign™ as the criterion measure in a primary care population of healthy children ages 18 months to 5 years.
Results
The sample included 1174 families, 53 (4.5%) of which were marginally food secure. An affirmative response to the single NutriSTEP® question “I have difficulty buying food I want to feed my child because food is expensive” had a sensitivity of 85% and specificity of 91% and demonstrated good construct validity when compared with the Hunger Vital Sign™.
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The single NutriSTEP® question may be an effective screening tool in clinical practice to identify marginal food security in families with young children and to link families with community-based services or financial assistance programs including tax benefits.
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TARGet Kids! practice-based research network (Registered June 5, 2013 at
www.clinicaltrials.gov
; NCT01869530);
www.targetkids.ca
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Bayoumi, I., Birken, C.S., Nurse, K.M. et al. Screening for marginal food security in young children in primary care. BMC Pediatr 21, 196 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12887-021-02674-4
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https://doi.org/10.1186/s12887-021-02674-4
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