Department of Communication, Journalism and Marketing, Massey University, New Zealand.
Appetite. 2009 Dec;53(3):297-302. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2009.07.005. Epub 2009 Jul 16.
A qualitative study explored factors that influence parents' food purchasing behaviours in supermarkets and away-from-home settings, particularly the role played by nutrition information. Individual in-depth interviews were conducted with 15 parents of young children in a provincial city in New Zealand. A semi-structured protocol was used to elicit factors influencing food purchases and explore the understanding and influence of existing nutrition labels. Thematic analysis revealed that while parents wish to select good food for their families, practical factors dominate their decisions. Nutrition labels had little reported influence on food choice, largely because parents face competing demands when selecting food for their families. These factors militate against use of detailed nutrition information, especially formats that require considerable effort to comprehend.
一项定性研究探讨了影响父母在超市和非家庭环境中购买食物行为的因素,特别是营养信息所扮演的角色。在新西兰一个省会城市,对 15 名幼儿的家长进行了个体深入访谈。采用半结构化协议来引出影响食品购买的因素,并探讨现有营养标签的理解和影响。主题分析显示,尽管父母希望为家人选择好的食物,但实际因素主导了他们的决策。营养标签对食品选择的影响很小,主要是因为父母在为家人选择食物时面临着相互竞争的需求。这些因素不利于详细营养信息的使用,尤其是那些需要大量精力去理解的格式。