DiMaria-Ghalili Rose Ann, Laverty Nicole, Baron Katelyn, Nasser Jennifer A
a Doctoral Nursing Department and Department of Nutrition Sciences , College of Nursing and Health Professions, Drexel University , Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , USA.
J Nutr Gerontol Geriatr. 2015;34(2):189-206. doi: 10.1080/21551197.2015.1035824.
The Metropolitan Area Neighborhood Nutrition Alliance (MANNA) is a community-based organization providing home-delivered meals in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to individuals at acute nutritional risk and experiencing a life-threatening illness, independent of age or income. The challenge MANNA faces, like other community-based organizations, is to demonstrate effective services by benchmarking with other organizations. This article reports how MANNA benchmarked results of their annual satisfaction survey against the 2013 National Survey of Older Americans Act Program. Overall, MANNA recipients were more often satisfied with the taste and variety of food, and more MANNA recipients rated the program as excellent. However, more MANNA recipients reported not having enough money to buy food, skipping meals because of money, needing to choose between food and medications or food and utilities. MANNA is using these findings as an impetus to better understand the needs of their clients, especially as they transition off the meal program, and to identify additional resources to support transitional programming.
大都会地区邻里营养联盟(MANNA)是一个以社区为基础的组织,在宾夕法尼亚州费城为面临严重营养风险且患有危及生命疾病的个人提供上门送餐服务,而不论其年龄或收入如何。与其他社区组织一样,MANNA面临的挑战是通过与其他组织进行基准对比来证明其服务的有效性。本文报告了MANNA如何将其年度满意度调查结果与2013年美国老年人法案项目全国调查进行基准对比。总体而言,MANNA的受助者对食物的口味和种类更满意,更多MANNA受助者将该项目评为优秀。然而,更多MANNA受助者表示没有足够的钱购买食物,因钱的问题而不吃饭,需要在食物与药品或食物与水电费之间做出选择。MANNA正利用这些调查结果更好地了解其客户的需求,尤其是在他们退出送餐项目时的需求,并确定额外资源以支持过渡性项目。