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This study is an evaluation of the Fresh Rx: Nourishing Healthy Starts program administered by Operation Food Search, a St. Louis-based nonprofit organization. The program provides food and nutrition supports to food insecure pregnant women in conjunction with integrative care services in order to improve health and birth outcomes for both the mother and the child. The purpose of this study is to test the efficacy of this approach through a field experiment, and to assess the extent to which these services can provide cost savings to the healthcare system.


Clinical Trial Description

This study is an evaluation of the Fresh Rx: Nourishing Healthy Starts program administered by Operation Food Search, a St. Louis-based nonprofit organization. The goal of the program is to provide food and nutrition supports to food insecure pregnant women in order to improve health and birth outcomes for both the mother and the child. Specifically, this program provides: - Facilitated access to food support programs like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP); Women, Infants, and Children (WIC); and food pantries - Direct food delivery to pregnant women, nutrition education, and access to a registered dietitian - Access to a social worker who will provide integrative care services Participants in this program will be recruited through a Medicaid Managed Care Organization (MCO). During their initial intake meeting with an MCO case manager, potential participants will be screened for food insecurity through the use of a two-item food insecurity screener. If a potential participant screens positive for food insecurity, she will be referred to Operation Food Search to begin the Nourishing Healthy Starts recruitment process. Consenting participants will be randomly assigned to one of three conditions (described in detail below), each of which provides the standard of care women would receive in the absence of the program plus additional program features. Control Group. The control group in this study will still receive some services above and beyond the usual standard of care offered to pregnant women on Medicaid. In addition to the case management services offered through their managed care provider, Operation Food Search will offer this group access to the "hunger hotline," a service provided by Operation Food Search to help them find food assistance around St. Louis; assistance in enrolling in public nutrition assistance programs like SNAP and WIC; and guidance on food pantry access in St. Louis. Treatment 1: Food Supplementation and Education Group. This treatment group will receive all the services offered to the control group, as well as the following services: 1. Weekly food deliveries of fresh food meal kits with step-by-step recipes from the time of program enrollment through 60 days post-partum; 2. Access to necessary cooking tools for their kitchen (e.g., spatulas, cutting boards , etc.), should they need them. 3. Access to online cooking resources to help guide them on culinary skills and recipe preparation. 4. Nutrition education and counseling provided by a registered dietitian. Treatment 2: Food Supplementation, Education, and Integrative Case Management. This treatment group will receive all the services offered to Treatment Group 1, as well as the services of a licensed social worker who will provide trauma-informed integrative care services to participants. These services will focus on an array of potential needs that may emerge in participants' lives, such as assistance in finding stable housing, assistance navigating social services, connections with other community organizations, and other needs. This evaluation will combine longitudinal survey data from participants with health claims data provided by the MCOs. Study participants will consent to have their data collected and linked for research purposes. The research team will not have access to any personally identifiable information on program participants, and the team will analyze a deidentified dataset. Each intervention approach will examine a different method of providing women with access to affordable, nutritious food throughout their pregnancy and through the early post-partum period. After it is determined how best to support food insecure women and their families, the evidence from this study may be used to make a case for treating healthy food supports as part of a new standard of care for food insecure pregnant women. The results will provide information to public health agencies, public insurance systems, Medicaid MCOs, and other insurance companies in order to help them understand the potential benefits of these food supports. ;


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NCT number NCT04845230
Study type Interventional
Source Washington University School of Medicine
Contact Stephen Roll, PhD
Phone 314-935-3710
Email stephen.roll@wustl.edu
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date August 9, 2021
Completion date September 15, 2026

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