The Design and Testing of a Text Message for Use as an Informational Nudge in a Novel Food Insecurity Intervention

Challenges Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.3390/challe14040040
Michael F. Royer, Christopher Wharton
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Food insecurity is an ongoing problem in the U.S. with implications for health problems and social disadvantages. Past food insecurity intervention studies have targeted barriers to accessing healthy food. However, information barriers have not been adequately addressed by food insecurity interventions. This research included the first phase of a two-phase feasibility study that involved testing a text message as an informational nudge through interviews among a small, preliminary sample of adults in the southwest U.S. (n = 10). Interview questions focused on the message content, persuasiveness, relevancy, clarity, and details that participants liked and disliked. A qualitative content analysis of interview responses then highlighted any necessary modifications to the text message. Interview responses highlighted that the message conveyed details about how to access food assistance resources. The message was perceived as informative, clear, and friendly. Participants highlighted the need for better spacing in the message layout, more details about the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), and a better explanation for why SNAP is relevant. Text message readability, relevancy, and informativeness were common concerns raised during interviews. Participant-informed modifications to the text message were applied in preparation for using the message in a food insecurity intervention. This research is a novel contribution to the extant literature on nudges, as no known intervention study has used informational nudges to exclusively promote food security. Future food insecurity research efforts should similarly test novel interventions to ensure the intervention is acceptable and relevant for the target population.
在一种新的粮食不安全干预中,短信作为信息推动的设计和测试
在美国,食品不安全是一个持续存在的问题,对健康问题和社会不利都有影响。过去的粮食不安全干预研究针对的是获取健康食品的障碍。然而,粮食不安全干预措施并未充分解决信息障碍问题。这项研究包括两阶段可行性研究的第一阶段,其中包括通过采访美国西南部的一小部分初步成人样本(n = 10)来测试短信作为信息推动的效果。面试问题集中在信息的内容、说服力、相关性、清晰度以及参与者喜欢和不喜欢的细节上。然后,对访谈回应进行定性内容分析,突出了对短信的任何必要修改。采访答复强调,该信息传达了如何获得粮食援助资源的细节。这个信息被认为是信息丰富、清晰和友好的。与会者强调了在信息布局中需要更好的间距,更多关于补充营养援助计划(SNAP)的细节,以及更好地解释SNAP相关的原因。在采访中,短信的可读性、相关性和信息量是人们普遍关心的问题。为准备在粮食不安全干预中使用短信,对短信进行了参与者知情修改。这项研究是对现有助推文献的一个新颖贡献,因为没有已知的干预研究专门使用信息助推来促进粮食安全。未来的粮食不安全研究工作应该同样测试新的干预措施,以确保干预措施对目标人群是可接受的和相关的。
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