July 8, 2026 · Pediatric nephrology (Berlin, Germany) · DOI: 10.1007/s00467-026-07443-y

Implementation and evaluation of a quality improvement project to standardize food insecurity screening in a pediatric nephrology clinic

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The authors aimed to evaluate the implementation and effectiveness of a standardized food insecurity screening process in a pediatric nephrology clinic. They found that universal in-person screening significantly increased screening rates and was well-integrated into clinic workflows, with caregivers expressing comfort with the process. The study highlights the feasibility and acceptability of such screenings in improving care for children with kidney disease.

Eva M Glenn Lecea, Erica Winnicki, Aris Oates, Deborah Franzon, Jennifer Evans, Laura Plantinga, Delphine S Tuot

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