Investigator

Kelseanna Hollis-Hansen

Research Assistant Professor · Tufts University, Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy

Research Interests

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Papers(1)
A Case Study of Food …
Collaborators(2)
Rebecca EarySanjna Bhatia
Institutions(1)
The University Of Tex…

Papers

A Case Study of Food Insecurity Screening and Referral: Implementation Barriers, Facilitators, and Lessons from a Healthcare–Food Bank Partnership

Background: Routine food insecurity screening in healthcare is recommended, yet the impact of community referrals remains uncertain. This study examined whether food-insecure patients identified through a free cancer screening program were successfully connected to resources via a local food bank partnership. Methods: Women screened for breast or cervical cancer through a state-funded grant were assessed for food insecurity using the Hunger Vital Signs tool. Patients identified as food insecure were offered referrals to food bank services during a follow up call. One to three weeks later, a brief telephone survey assessed barriers and facilitators to accessing food. Results: Of the 451 patients screened (average age 46 years, 54.3% Spanish-speaking), 92 (20%) were identified as food insecure and received follow-up calls, with 64 (69%) responding. Referrals accepted included government food assistance (23%), home delivery (6%), and both services (8%). Of the 24 patients referred to SNAP or home delivery services, 21 (87%) responded to follow-up calls, and 8 (33%) of these successfully received the referred services. Conclusions: Integrating food insecurity screening in health care settings is a promising approach to connect at risk patients with food. Future programs should consider barriers and facilitators to connecting with resources within their community.

23Works
1Papers
2Collaborators
NeoplasmsUterine Cervical NeoplasmsBreast NeoplasmsHIV InfectionsAnxiety Disorders

Positions

2025–

Research Assistant Professor

Tufts University · Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy

2022–

Assistant Professor

The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Medical School · School of Public Health

2020–

Postdoctoral Fellow

University of Texas at Austin · Population Health

2016–

PhD Research Scientist

University at Buffalo · Community Health and Health Behavior

2014–

Masters Research Scientist

University at Buffalo · Community Health and Health Behavior

Education

MPH

University at Buffalo · Community Health and Health Behavior

BA

Southwestern University · Religion

PhD

University at Buffalo · Community Health and Health Behavior

Country

US

Keywords
Food securityNutrition interventionFood retail