Birmingham Brenda, Shultz Jill Armstrong, Edlefsen Miriam
DaVita Mt. Adams Kidney Center, Zillah, WA, USA.
J Community Health. 2004 Feb;29(1):45-62. doi: 10.1023/b:johe.0000007444.05960.40.
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) needs to evaluate appropriate nutrition education for its at risk audience, including Five-A-Day for Better Health educational material that promotes consumption of five servings a day of fruits and vegetables. An evaluation was conducted of a Five-A-Day recipe booklet for use with mothers having a child or children enrolled in WIC. Three clinic sites in eastern Washington State tested the booklet using a pretest (n = 225)/post-test (n = 167) design and an intervention protocol based on preliminary focus group data. The booklet featured information on fresh produce and was accordingly tested over the summer months. Participants were on average 28 years of age and mostly White (77%). After receiving the booklet, many WIC mothers reported feeling more confident about choosing good quality fresh produce (70%) and storing fruits and vegetables appropriately (68%), and also felt that it was easier to include fruits and vegetables in their family's meals (74%). Many mothers reportedly served more fruits and vegetables to their families after receiving the booklet. Notably, this occurred at numerous meals and snack times with both fruits and vegetables, and was independent of a reported trend to consume more fruits and vegetables in the summer. Mothers also favorably evaluated the format and content of the booklet. However, mothers' barriers related to fruits and vegetables did not change, and their estimated intake of fruits and vegetables decreased slightly over the intervention period. Adjustments to the protocol are suggested that may enhance the booklet's effect on WIC mothers' attitudes and behaviors.
妇女、婴儿和儿童特别补充营养计划(WIC)需要为其高危受众评估适当的营养教育,包括推广每日食用五份水果和蔬菜的“健康每一天五蔬果”教育材料。对一本供参加WIC计划的有一个或多个孩子的母亲使用的“健康每一天五蔬果”食谱手册进行了评估。华盛顿州东部的三个诊所地点采用前测(n = 225)/后测(n = 167)设计以及基于初步焦点小组数据的干预方案对该手册进行了测试。该手册以新鲜农产品信息为特色,并因此在夏季进行了测试。参与者平均年龄为28岁,大多数为白人(77%)。收到手册后,许多参加WIC计划的母亲表示,她们在选择优质新鲜农产品(70%)和正确储存水果和蔬菜(68%)方面更有信心,并且还觉得将水果和蔬菜纳入家庭膳食更容易(74%)。据报道,许多母亲在收到手册后给家人提供了更多的水果和蔬菜。值得注意的是,这在许多用餐和吃零食的时间都出现了,水果和蔬菜都有增加,并且与夏季食用更多水果和蔬菜的报告趋势无关。母亲们也对手册的形式和内容给予了好评。然而,母亲们与水果和蔬菜相关的障碍并没有改变,并且在干预期间她们估计的水果和蔬菜摄入量略有下降。建议对手册进行调整,这可能会增强手册对参加WIC计划的母亲的态度和行为的影响。