加强食品储藏室健康食品获取和恢复力的创新数字应用形成性研究:食品储藏室支持应用(SAFPAS)研究。

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Alexis Lightner, Stacey Williamson, Samantha M Sundermier, Emma C Lewis, Mika Matsuzaki, Lisa Poirier, Audrey Thomas, Melissa M Reznar, Roni Neff, Daniel J Barnett, Ayoyemi Toheeb Oladimeji, Takeru Igusa, Veronica Velez-Burgess, Noor Attar, Brooke Gagnon, Leena Moses, Joel Gittelsohn
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摘要

我们进行了形成性研究,为移动食品储藏室支持应用程序(SAFPAS)应用程序的设计提供信息,该应用程序以数字方式集成并增强了食品储藏室管理、客户食品选择和应急准备。深度访谈(N=60)进行了协调员,志愿者和邻居在巴尔的摩,马里兰州和底特律,密歇根州。向受访者展示屏幕模型,以征求对现有和期望功能的形式和功能的反馈。总的来说,参与者的反应是积极的,并提出了值得考虑的功能。关注点集中在应用程序的可访问性和适应性上。从这项工作中收集到的见解将为今后在全国范围内制定和实施SAFPAS提供信息。
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Formative research for an innovative digital application to strengthen healthy food access and resilience in food pantries: The Support Application for Food PAntrieS (SAFPAS) study.

We conducted formative research to inform the design of the mobile Support Application for Food PAntrieS (SAFPAS) app, which digitally integrates and enhances food pantry management, client food choice, and emergency preparedness. In-depth interviews (N=60) were conducted with coordinators, volunteers, and neighbors in Baltimore, Maryland and Detroit, Michigan. Screen mockups were shown to interviewees to solicit feedback on the form and function of existing and desired features. Overall, participants reacted positively and suggested features for consideration. Concerns centered around accessibility and adaptability of the application. The insights gleaned from this work will inform future development and implementation of SAFPAS nationwide.

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Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition
Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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