About this trial
This study seeks to address the multifaceted challenges posed by food disparities and their negative consequences on health outcomes, via a comprehensive community health intervention program. Study objectives include:
1. To describe the social-demographic and clinical factors associated with food insecurity in the hospitalized diabetic population. 2. To design, implement and evaluate a nutrition program targeting the hospitalized diabetic population. The investigators will prospectively randomize the target population into either a nutrition program (Intervention), or state-of-art standard of care (SOC) in a 4:1 ratio. Participants in the intervention group will be provided the following two resources in addition to SOC: 1) Enhanced access to nutritious food (twice daily meal delivery up to 90 days post-discharge) 2) Education at discharge and continuing outreach to enhance knowledge for better diet and food options. 3. To enhance community engagement and develop a systematic implementation plan for long-term roll-out of the nutrition program.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Diagnosis of Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Admitted to Stanford Healthcare inpatient unit
Residence in California at time of enrollment
Positive Screening for Food Insecurity
Disqualifiers
Plans to be discharged to a skilled nursing facility.
Patients who prefer a language for which a short-form consent is not available.
No Home Address
Pregnant Participants.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Nutrition program