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在一个基于社区的烹饪项目中对高危青少年使用照片发声法。

Using Photovoice with at-risk youth in a community-based cooking program.

作者信息

Thomas Heather Clarke, Irwin Jennifer D

机构信息

Environmental Health and Chronic Disease Prevention, Middlesex-London Health Unit, and Division of Food and Nutritional Sciences, Brescia University College, London, ON.

出版信息

Can J Diet Pract Res. 2013 Spring;74(1):14-20. doi: 10.3148/74.1.2013.14.

Abstract

PURPOSE

We examined the facilitators of and barriers to participants' application of cooking skills beyond Cook It Up!, a pilot community-based cooking program targeting at-risk youth aged 13 to 18.

METHODS

Photovoice is a qualitative research method using still-picture cameras to document participants' health and community realities. Four participants photographed items they perceived as facilitators of or barriers to the application of cooking skills. At a facilitated discussion group, youth discussed why they took certain pictures and how the photos best exemplified facilitators and barriers. Participants agreed upon the themes arising from the dialogue. Data trustworthiness tools were used to ensure that themes arising from the dialogue truly represented participants' perspectives.

RESULTS

Four major themes emerged as facilitators: aptitude, food literacy, local and fresh ingredients, and connectedness. Access to unhealthy foods was the only barrier that participants identified. Participants and researchers decided to advocate for the sustainability of community-based cooking programs offered for high school credit. Participants' photos would enhance advocacy efforts with education stakeholders.

CONCLUSIONS

Cook It Up! provided youth with cooking techniques for healthy, economical, homemade meals, but proof was needed of the transferability of skills outside the program environment. Youth in this study identified important facilitators that enabled the continued use of their cooking skills, and one barrier. Findings underscore the importance of community-based cooking programs tailored to at-risk youth.

摘要

目的

我们研究了参与一项针对13至18岁高危青少年的试点社区烹饪项目“Cook It Up!”之外,参与者应用烹饪技能的促进因素和障碍。

方法

照片之声是一种定性研究方法,使用静态相机记录参与者的健康和社区实际情况。四名参与者拍摄了他们认为是烹饪技能应用的促进因素或障碍的物品。在一个促进讨论小组中,青少年讨论了他们为什么拍摄某些照片,以及这些照片如何最好地体现了促进因素和障碍。参与者就对话中出现的主题达成了一致。使用数据可信度工具来确保对话中出现的主题真正代表了参与者的观点。

结果

出现了四个主要的促进因素主题:能力、食物素养、当地新鲜食材和联系。获取不健康食品是参与者确定的唯一障碍。参与者和研究人员决定倡导为获得高中学分而提供的社区烹饪项目的可持续性。参与者的照片将加强与教育利益相关者的宣传努力。

结论

“Cook It Up!”为青少年提供了制作健康、经济的自制餐食的烹饪技巧,但需要证明这些技能在项目环境之外的可转移性。本研究中的青少年确定了能够持续使用他们烹饪技能的重要促进因素和一个障碍。研究结果强调了为高危青少年量身定制社区烹饪项目的重要性。

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