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Food insecurity in Canadian households with children who have undergone liver, kidney or multi-visceral organ transplantation

Diana Mager
University of Alberta
Logistics
Virtual
Anticipated time commitment
10-15 minutes to fill out the survey. For PFD partner, see below.
Application deadline
Type of Organ
Kidney, Liver
Opportunity Type
Research Participant
Theme
T5 - Restoring Long-Term Health

Food Insecurity (FI) or the lack of access to a safe, affordable and healthy food supply is critical to promote optimal growth and development in childhood and adolescence.

  • For the child who has undergone life-saving organ transplantation, this is concerning; lack of a healthy food supply has the potential to contribute to the onset of obesity, reduced health quality of life (HRQOL) and mental health, all of which can lead to more health problems.
  • In adults with chronic disease, even marginal food insecurity can directly lead to more health problems.

Many factors lead to an increased risk for food insecurity in households in Canada including number of children in the household, poverty, lack of affordable housing, geographical isolation, single parent households, biological sex and gender.

It is currently unknown the extent to which FI affects children who have undergone organ transplantation and how this affects the mental health of the affected child and their parents/caregivers.

This pilot study will contribute to this major gap in the literature by providing evidence of:

  • prevalence/severity of household FI
  • The underlying mechanisms contributing to household FI
  • the impact on parental/child mental health, HRQOL, Diet Quality (DQ )and
  • identifying potential strategies that will inform larger intervention trials to address FI in Canadian households with children who receive organ

Tx. Ethics approval has been obtained (Pro00144464).

Experience required

Phase 1: Assistance with recruitment and dissemination of a survey via a recruitment flyer Phase 2: Recruitment and dissemination of the study findings

Potential roles for PFD Partners

PFD Partners' role is to support recruitment by providing information about social media pages or patient portals to disseminate recruitment flyer for phase 1 of the study (national survey).

For phase 2 of the study (patient interview), their roles include assisting with recruitment and dissemination of the study findings.

The time commitment is 1 hour for phase 1 and 2-3 hours for phase 2. Two partners are required for each phase.

Reimbursement

No funding available

How to get in touch

Name
Diana Mager
Job title
Professor
Email
Phone
780-492-7687