Improving Client Experience and Charitable Food Reach and Access at Food Pantries: A Qualitative Study.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Jenny Jia, Colleen Anderson, Emily Romero, Namratha R Kandula, Caitlin E Caspi, Rinad S Beidas, Matthew J O'Brien
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Food pantries are promising community partners in health promotion. This study explored client perspectives in food pantries to inform new approaches to improve client experience, reach, and access. We interviewed 52 adult clients who visited participating food pantries two or more times over 12 months in Cook County, Illinois in English, Spanish, or Cantonese. We analyzed transcripts using the Health Equity Implementation Framework. Participants were 69% female, 48% Black, 29% Asian, and 15% Hispanic/Latino. Participants identified availability of healthy and high-quality foods, client choice models, client-personnel interactions, multilingual services, and wait times as influential to pantry reach and access. Participants felt that client feedback opportunities and client-led community outreach could successfully engage community members who avoided food pantries due to stigma. Creating opportunities for client-centered feedback may improve client experience, reach, and access of food pantries, reduce stigma, and optimize a novel setting for community-based health promotion in diverse populations.

改善客户体验以及食品储藏室的慈善食品覆盖面和获取途径:定性研究。
食品储藏室是促进健康方面前景广阔的社区合作伙伴。本研究探讨了食品储藏室客户的观点,为改善客户体验、覆盖范围和获取途径提供了新方法。我们用英语、西班牙语或广东话采访了伊利诺伊州库克县的 52 名成年客户,他们在 12 个月内访问了参与研究的食品储藏室两次或两次以上。我们使用 "健康公平实施框架 "对访谈记录进行了分析。参与者中 69% 为女性,48% 为黑人,29% 为亚裔,15% 为西班牙裔/拉丁美洲裔。参与者认为,健康优质食品的可获得性、客户选择模式、客户与工作人员的互动、多语种服务以及等待时间对茶水间的覆盖面和可获得性有影响。与会者认为,客户反馈机会和客户主导的社区外联活动可以成功地吸引那些因耻辱感而回避食品储藏室的社区成员。创造以客户为中心的反馈机会可以改善客户体验,扩大食品储藏室的覆盖面和使用率,减少耻辱感,并优化以社区为基础的健康促进活动在不同人群中的新环境。
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154
期刊介绍: The journal has as its goal the dissemination of information on the health of, and health care for, low income and other medically underserved communities to health care practitioners, policy makers, and community leaders who are in a position to effect meaningful change. Issues dealt with include access to, quality of, and cost of health care.
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