Process Evaluation of a Pilot Food Insecurity Resource Navigation Program Integrated Within Pediatric Primary Care: Utilizing RE-AIM to Inform Program Scale-up.
Mackenzie StuenkelCaitlin KoobEmily RichardsonNicole SmolensMeredith EickenJ Blakely AmatiKerry SeasePublished in: Journal of public health management and practice : JPHMP (2024)
These findings may be used to inform expansion of current programming efforts within this FRNP and to clarify process evaluations of broader health system-based programming. Further research, building on the findings of this pilot study, is needed to examine the longitudinal, causal effect of FRNPs in pediatric food security and long-term health outcomes for replication across health systems nationwide.