Perceptions of Community Nutrition and Health Needs in the Lower Mississippi Delta: A Key Informant Approach

Kathleen Yadrick , Jacqueline Horton , Janice Stuff , Bernestine McGee , Margaret Bogle , Leroy Davis , Ivis Forrester , Earline Strickland , Patrick H. Casey , Donna Ryan , Catherine Champagne , Kirkland Mellad , Edith Neal , Sahar Zaghloul , for the Lower Mississippi Delta Nutrition Intervention Research Initiative Consortium
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Abstract

Objective

Key informants' perceptions of nutrition and health needs in their southern rural communities were assessed prior to nutrition intervention planning.

Design

This cross-sectional survey used in-person interviews.

Subjects/Settings

A sample of 490 individuals from 12 professional and lay roles in 8 community sectors in 36 counties in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi was chosen.

Statistical Analyses Performed

Factor analysis was carried out on reported food, nutrition, and health problems and contributing factors. The General Linear Models procedure identified within- and between-subject effects for factors. Tukey's post hoc tests identified differences between sectors and states. Frequencies and weighted rankings were computed for health problems.

Results

Key informants rated individual-level factors (food choices, education, willingness to change, health behavior) as more important than community-level factors (food and health care access, resources) with regard to nutrition and health problems and contributors to problems. The number one health problem was hypertension.

Implications

Key informants are knowledgeable about nutrition and health problems, contributing factors, and available resources. Individual factors were perceived as more important contributors to nutrition and health problems providing valuable information for planning nutrition interventions.

对下密西西比三角洲社区营养和健康需求的认识:一种关键的信息源方法
目的在制定营养干预计划前,评估南部农村社区关键信息提供者对营养和健康需求的认知。设计本横断面调查采用面对面访谈。对象/背景本研究选取了来自阿肯色州、路易斯安那州和密西西比州36个县的8个社区部门的12个专业和非专业人员490人作为样本。进行统计分析对报告的食物、营养和健康问题及其影响因素进行了因素分析。一般线性模型程序确定了因素的主体内部和主体之间的影响。土耳其的事后测试确定了行业和州之间的差异。计算了健康问题的频率和加权排名。结果关键被调查者认为,在营养和健康问题及其成因方面,个人层面的因素(食物选择、教育程度、改变意愿、健康行为)比社区层面的因素(食物和卫生保健获取、资源)更重要。头号健康问题是高血压。关键信息提供者了解营养和健康问题、影响因素和可用资源。个人因素被认为是造成营养和健康问题的更重要因素,为规划营养干预措施提供了有价值的信息。
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