About this trial
Nutrition insecurity (inclusive of food insecurity + poor diet quality) is a fundamental social need that must be addressed to improve treatment and health outcomes for high-risk pregnant women with pregestational type 1 and 2 diabetes, poor glucose control, and food insecurity for whom a healthy diet is critical. The NOURISH trial will provide evidence of a scalable, integrated, and theory-based healthcare-community partnership that includes weekly nutritious produce home delivery, monthly clinic-integrated diabetes, nutrition, and culinary group education, and continuous social needs assessment and support to improve glucose control and pregnancy outcomes. Given the increasing burden and devasting consequences of nutrition insecurity among high-risk pregnant women with diabetes and unmet social needs, NOURISH-an innovative and sustainable healthcare-community partnership-will have significant public health benefit.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Pregnant with singleton or twin pregnancy
Gestational age >8+0 to ≤22+6 weeks at enrollment by project EDD
Age ≥ 18 years.
Type 1 or 2 diabetes.
Disqualifiers
Involuntarily confined or detained.
Considered as having a diminished decision-making capacity.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Mid-Ohio Food Farmacy (MOF+) produce delivery
- Nutrition education with Dining with Diabetes (DWD)
- Health Impact Ohio Central Ohio Pathways Hub to address unmet social needs