Interactive association of chronic illness and food insecurity with emergency department utilization among school-age children in the United States: A cross-sectional study

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作者
Ghani, Farheen [1 ]
Wang, Hao [2 ,4 ]
Manning, Sydney E. [3 ]
Sambamoorthi, Usha [1 ]
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[1] Univ North Texas Hlth Sci Ctr, Coll Pharm, Dept Pharmacotherapy, Ft Worth, TX USA
[2] JPS Hlth Network, Dept Emergency Med, Ft Worth, TX USA
[3] AcornAI, Medidata Solut, Boston, MA USA
[4] John Peter Smith Hlth Network, 1500 S Main St, Ft Worth, TX 76104 USA
关键词
chronic conditions; ED utilization; food insecurity; MEPS; school-age population; HEALTH-CARE; OUTCOMES; OBESITY;
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10.1002/hsr2.1123
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Background and AimsFood insecurity combined with chronic disease conditions is a risk factor for Emergency Department (ED) utilization, an indicator of poor quality of care. However, such an association is not certain among school-age children with chronic conditions. Therefore, we aim to determine the association of food insecurity, chronic conditions, and ED utilization among school-age children in the United States. MethodsWe analyzed the data from the 2017 Medical expenditure panel survey (MEPS) among children aged 6-17 years (N = 5518). MEPS data was released electronically by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). We identified four groups of school-age children based on the presence of food security and chronic conditions: 1) with food insecurity and chronic conditions; 2) no food insecurity and chronic conditions; 3) with food insecurity and no chronic conditions; and 4) no food insecurity and no chronic conditions. We compared ED utilization among these four groups using incidence rate ratios (IRR) after adjusting children's age, sex, race and ethnicity, household income, insurance coverage, obesity, and geographic region using count data model, specifically multivariable Poison regression. We used SAS 9.4 and STATA 14.2 for all the data analyses. ResultsThere were unweighted 5518 school-age children who represented weighted 50,479,419 school-age children in the final analysis. Overall, 6.0% had food insecurity with chronic conditions. These children had higher ED utilization (19.7%) than the other three groups (13.3%, 8.8%, and 7.2%, p < 0.001). The adjusted IRR of ED utilization among school-age children with food insecurity and chronic conditions was 1.90 (95% confidence interval 1.20-3.01, p = 0.007) compared with those with food security and chronic conditions. ConclusionOne in 16 school-age children has both food insecurity and chronic conditions. Food insecurity was positively associated with frequent ED visits in the presence of chronic conditions. Therefore, addressing food insecurity may reduce the risk of ED visits.
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