J Acad Nutr Diet. 2018 Nov;118(11):2045-2056. doi: 10.1016/j.jand.2018.04.016. Epub 2018 Jun 19.
To determine how African-American caregivers living in a food desert navigate neighborhood resources to procure foods for their children and to identify actions to improve those resources.
Using the Photovoice approach, we conducted two sets of individual in-depth interviews with 16 African-American primary caregivers of children (total of 32 interviews) and one culminating workshop (n=10 participants). Data were systematically analyzed according to the Social Ecological Framework to evaluate the role of different environments in shaping individual decisions.
Urban, low-income and geographically marginalized neighborhoods.
Despite the challenges of living in a food desert, caregivers perceived that they were providing the foods that they wanted for their children. These perceptions were based on their own health concerns, food customs, time and convenience, and responses to their children's food preferences. Caregivers were resourceful in how they procured these foods, searching for quality and better-priced foods. They relied on their friends, family, and local/national programs to mitigate the challenges of the food desert. Caregivers were interested in taking action to improve the underlying determinants of food access and choice (eg, affordable housing, job training, nutrition knowledge, food shopping experience).
These African-American caregivers procured foods they thought were best for their children by relying on their strong social relationships and national and local food programs to navigate the food desert. Public health nutrition interventions that aim to reduce diet-related disparities should look beyond the presence or absence of supermarkets in food deserts to address multisectoral determinants of access while shaping food choices.
确定生活在食物荒漠中的非裔美国照顾者如何利用邻里资源为孩子采购食物,并确定改善这些资源的措施。
我们采用影像照护方法,对 16 名非裔美国儿童主要照顾者(共 32 次访谈)进行了两组个人深入访谈,并开展了一次总结性研讨会(n=10 名参与者)。根据社会生态框架系统地分析数据,以评估不同环境在塑造个人决策方面的作用。
城市、低收入和地理位置边缘化的社区。
尽管生活在食物荒漠中存在挑战,但照顾者认为他们为孩子提供了他们想要的食物。这些看法基于他们自己的健康问题、饮食习俗、时间和便利性,以及对孩子食物偏好的回应。照顾者在采购这些食物时很有办法,寻找质量更好、价格更优惠的食物。他们依靠朋友、家人和当地/国家计划来缓解食物荒漠的挑战。照顾者有兴趣采取行动改善食品获取和选择的潜在决定因素(例如,负担得起的住房、就业培训、营养知识、食品购物经验)。
这些非裔美国照顾者通过依靠强大的社会关系以及国家和地方的食品计划,为孩子采购他们认为最好的食物,从而在食物荒漠中生存。旨在减少与饮食相关的差异的公共卫生营养干预措施不应仅仅关注食物荒漠中是否存在超市,而应解决获取的多部门决定因素,同时塑造食品选择。