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  1. 16 de may. de 2014 · Drs. Erin Hager and Anna Quigg and the Children’s HealthWatch team developed the Hunger Vital Sign, a 2-question screening tool based on the US Household Food Security Scale to identify young children in households at risk of food insecurity.

  2. The Hunger Vital Sign measures families’ concerns about and access to food, much the way health care providers check other key vital signs, such as pulse and blood pressure.

  3. The Hunger Vital Sign™ English to Spanish Translation English For each of the following statements, please tell me which one is “often true,” “sometimes true” or “never true” for the past 12 months, that is since last [name of current month]. 1. We (I) worried whether our food would run out before we (I) got money to buy more 2.

  4. 2 de oct. de 2019 · The purpose of this study is to examine the sensitivity and specificity of the 2-item Hunger Vital Sign against the gold standard 18-item HFSSM in identifying household food insecurity among young children in an ED and primary care, and to compare the associations between food insecurity and adverse health conditions using both the ...

  5. The Hunger Vital Sign™ is a two-question screening tool that identifies individuals and families as being at risk for food insecurity. There are many benefits to using the Hunger Vital Sign™. For example, the tool: Is easy to use in clinical or community-based settings; Has been validated in pediatric and adult populations;

  6. Introduction: The Hunger Vital SignTM (HVS) is a validated 2-question food insecurity screening tool that allows clinicians to accurately identify households at risk of food insecurity and address patient needs appropriately.

  7. A universal screening tool to identify food insecurity is the Hunger Vital Sign™. Households are considered at risk if they answer that either or both of the following two statements is “often true” or ”sometimes true” (compared with “never true”):