Systematic Review of Interventions Addressing Food Insecurity in Pregnant Women and New Mothers.
Fiona Helen McKaySheree SpiteriJulia ZingaKineta SulemaniSamantha E JacobsNithi RanjanLauren RalphEliza RaeburnSophie ThrelfallMidina L BergmeierPaige van der PligtPublished in: Current nutrition reports (2022)
Eleven studies were included in this review. Studies employed a range of methods and outcomes measures. They were conducted in mostly low- and middle-income countries, and in general, focused on nutritional supplementation, with some studies also incorporating nutrition education or counselling. The findings of this review suggest that while there are a range of possible interventions that seek to address food insecurity and hunger among pregnant and postpartum women, the limited number of robust evaluations or long-term interventions mean that evidence for any one intervention type is limited. Furthermore, the programmes and interventions that do exist are generally embedded within a single context or structure, and as such, may not be able to be widely implemented. (Prospero Registration CRD42022245787).