What does it take for healthy food retail programmes to be successful? Lessons learned in New York City.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Felicia J Setiono, Samantha P Heller, Tashara M Leak
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Abstract

Objective: Healthy food retail programmes (HFRP) in the USA generally aim to increase healthy foods access to improve diet quality and health, yet the impact is mixed. These programmes primarily target adults, even though adolescents frequently and independently visit stores to purchase snacks. This study's aims are to explore successes and challenges of implementing HFRP (Aim 1) and examine how HFRP can be tailored to adolescents (Aim 2).

Design: One-time, virtual, semi-structured interviews with individuals who were involved in a HFRP, followed by a socio-demographic characteristics survey. Interviews were designed based on the RE-AIM framework and the Hexagon Tool and analysed using Braun and Clark's (2006) thematic analysis approach. Descriptive statistics were used to summarise participants' socio-demographic characteristics.

Setting: New York City (NYC).

Participants: Adults (18 years or older) who have designed, implemented and/or evaluated an HFRP in NYC and speak/understand English (n 21).

Results: Aim 1: For successes, strategies to build relationships with the community were most discussed. Regarding challenges, securing reliable funding was the hardest to overcome. Suggested solutions included designing profitable HFRP, targeting shortcomings in food distribution systems and increasing consumer demand. Aim 2: Most participants had not considered adolescents in previous HFRP but suggested involving youth in developing HFRP to encourage youth-driven solutions and promote youth advocacy.

Conclusions: Future HFRP should focus on activities that help store owners purchase affordable healthy foods from distributors, which translates to affordability for customers. Federal and local policies can assist by funding complementary programmes. Additionally, adolescents should be considered in these efforts.

健康食品零售计划如何才能取得成功?纽约市的经验教训。
目标:美国的健康食品零售计划(HFRP)通常旨在增加健康食品的获取途径,从而提高饮食质量和健康水平,但其效果参差不齐。这些计划主要针对成年人,尽管青少年经常独立到商店购买零食。本研究的目的是探讨实施健康食品计划的成功经验和挑战(目标 1),并研究如何为青少年量身定制健康食品计划(目标 2):设计:对参与 "健康家庭计划 "的个人进行一次性、虚拟、半结构化访谈,然后进行社会人口特征调查。访谈根据 RE-AIM 框架和六边形工具进行设计,并采用 Braun 和 Clark(2006 年)的主题分析方法进行分析。描述性统计用于总结参与者的社会人口特征:纽约市(NYC):参与者:在纽约市设计、实施和/或评估过高频项目,会讲/懂英语的成年人(18 岁或以上)(21 人):目的 1:关于成功之处,讨论最多的是与社区建立关系的策略。至于挑战,获得可靠的资金是最难克服的。建议的解决方案包括设计有利可图的 "家庭保健计划"、针对食品分配系统的不足之处以及增加消费者的需求。目标 2:大多数参与者在以往的 "健康食品减贫计划 "中没有考虑过青少年,但建议让青少年参与制定 "健康食品减贫计划",以鼓励由青少年驱动的解决方案,并促进青少年的宣传:结论:未来的 "健康食品计划 "应侧重于帮助店主从分销商处购买负担得起的健康食品,从而使顾客买得起。联邦和地方政策可以通过资助辅助计划来提供帮助。此外,在这些工作中还应考虑到青少年。
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Public Health Nutrition
Public Health Nutrition 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
6.20%
发文量
521
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Public Health Nutrition provides an international peer-reviewed forum for the publication and dissemination of research and scholarship aimed at understanding the causes of, and approaches and solutions to nutrition-related public health achievements, situations and problems around the world. The journal publishes original and commissioned articles, commentaries and discussion papers for debate. The journal is of interest to epidemiologists and health promotion specialists interested in the role of nutrition in disease prevention; academics and those involved in fieldwork and the application of research to identify practical solutions to important public health problems.
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