Weddle DaNita, Wilson Feleta L, Berkshire Steven D, Heuberger Roschelle
Weddle Group, Detroit, Michigan 48223, USA.
J Nutr Gerontol Geriatr. 2012;31(1):38-58. doi: 10.1080/21551197.2012.647555.
Rapid growth in both the number of older U.S. adults and diversity in the population suggests increased and disparate demands for nutrition services. Funded by the Older Americans Act (OAA), the primary purpose of congregate meal services is to keep older Americans nutritionally secure and living independently in the community. Understanding characteristics that influence older African Americans' use of congregate meal services is important for development of culturally sensitive networks and program policies. With a sample of 151 community-dwelling older African Americans, a descriptive exploratory design was used to explore predisposing, enabling, and need characteristics that influence use of a congregate meal service and to examine the relationship between nutritional risk and service use. Provider-oriented structural enablers (awareness and transportation) that promote or impinge on elderly persons' use of a congregate meal service were also examined. Multivariate analysis indicated that among program participants, nutrition risk and living arrangement had significant influence on service use. Additionally, nutrition risk was higher among respondents who did not participate in congregate meal service compared to their participant counterparts.
美国老年人口数量的快速增长以及人口多样性表明,对营养服务的需求在增加且存在差异。由《美国老年人法案》(OAA)资助的集体用餐服务的主要目的是确保美国老年人的营养安全,并使其在社区中独立生活。了解影响非裔美国老年人使用集体用餐服务的特征,对于发展具有文化敏感性的网络和项目政策至关重要。以151名居住在社区的非裔美国老年人为样本,采用描述性探索性设计来探究影响集体用餐服务使用的易感性、促成性和需求特征,并检验营养风险与服务使用之间的关系。还研究了以提供者为导向的结构性促成因素(认知和交通)对老年人使用集体用餐服务的促进或阻碍作用。多变量分析表明,在项目参与者中,营养风险和居住安排对服务使用有显著影响。此外,与参与集体用餐服务的受访者相比,未参与该服务的受访者营养风险更高。