Department of Human Nutrition, Food and Animal Sciences College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI (MKE, CS).
Wai'anae Coast Comprehensive Health Center, Wai'anae HI (AH, MH, MO).
Hawaii J Health Soc Welf. 2020 May 1;79(5 Suppl 1):44-49.
One in 6 US children experience food insecurity, signifying that at some time during the last year their household did not have sufficient food, money, or resources to feed their family. These children experience little intake of fresh fruits and vegetables (FV), a risk factor for chronic disease, including obesity. Produce prescription programs provide vouchers to purchase fresh FV at participating retailers. The Keiki Produce Prescription (KPRx) Program feasibility study was conducted through a partnership between the Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center's Pediatrics and Health Promotion Department's Farmers'Market and the University of Hawai'i nutrition faculty. Pediatricians provided patients with a prescription (Rx) to purchase FV from the Farmers' Market ($24 per month for three months). Of the 193 Rx distributed, 125 patients participated in part of the program, while 34 completed the full program. Parents, pediatricians, clinic staff, and community members expressed overwhelming support of the program. Parents of participating children completed an exit interview that identified themes surrounding motivation to participate, benefits to child and family, and future recommendations. It identified the need to improve program retention efforts. Participants reported lifestyle benefits for both the child and family and recommended educational resources. Aresearch protocol was developed to address the following objectives: (1) streamline referrals, (2) enhance retention, (3) quantify program impact, and (4) identify barriers to participation. Subsidies have the potential to increase FV consumption, improve overall health, reduce chronic diseases in adulthood, and result in substantial healthcare cost savings.
美国有六分之一的儿童经历食物无保障,这意味着在过去的一年中,他们的家庭有时没有足够的食物、金钱或资源来养活家人。这些孩子摄入的新鲜水果和蔬菜(FV)很少,这是慢性病的一个风险因素,包括肥胖。农产品处方计划为在参与零售商处购买新鲜 FV 提供代金券。基基农产品处方(KPRx)计划可行性研究是通过怀厄莱阿莱综合健康中心儿科和健康促进部门的农贸市场与夏威夷大学营养教师之间的合作进行的。儿科医生为患者提供了从农贸市场购买 FV 的处方(Rx)(每月 24 美元,三个月)。在分发的 193 张 Rx 中,有 125 名患者参与了部分计划,而 34 名患者完成了整个计划。家长、儿科医生、诊所工作人员和社区成员都对该计划表示了极大的支持。参与儿童的家长完成了一项退出访谈,其中确定了参与动机、对孩子和家庭的好处以及未来建议等主题。这确定了需要改进计划保留工作。参与者报告了孩子和家庭的生活方式的好处,并提出了教育资源的建议。制定了一项研究方案来实现以下目标:(1)简化转介,(2)提高保留率,(3)量化计划影响,(4)确定参与障碍。补贴有可能增加 FV 的消费,改善整体健康,减少成年期的慢性疾病,并节省大量的医疗保健费用。