Tag: RE-AIM
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Barriers and Facilitators in Implementing a Community Workshop Series to Mitigate Maternal-Child Food Insecurity: A Mixed-Methods RE-AIM Evaluation
Introduction Maternal-child food insecurity remains a pressing public health challenge in the United States, linked to maternal mental health issues and child development risks. In West Las Vegas, Nevada, historically redlined neighborhoods face persistent gaps in access to nutritious food and supportive services. A Community Workshop Series (CWS) was co-created with local stakeholders to address…
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Community Workshops for Maternal-Child Food Insecurity RE-AIM
Overview: A participatory approach to mitigating maternal-child food insecurity Food insecurity remains a pressing health-related social need in the United States, with elevated risk among households with children. In this mixed-methods study, a Community Workshop Series (CWS) was co-created with local organizations in West Las Vegas to address maternal-child food insecurity through a multi-level strategy…
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Co-Created Community Workshops to Mitigate Maternal-Child Food Insecurity: A Mixed-Methods RE-AIM Evaluation in West Las Vegas
Overview and Rationale Food insecurity remains a pressing health-related social need in the United States, disproportionately affecting households with children. In 2023, household food insecurity stood at 17.9% for families with children, underscoring gaps toward Healthy People 2030 goals. Maternal-child food insecurity is linked to maternal mental health challenges, developmental delays in children, and the…