Centre for Research in Public Health and Community Care, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK.
Health Soc Care Community. 2022 Nov;30(6):e6699-e6707. doi: 10.1111/hsc.14092. Epub 2022 Oct 27.
In recent years, Meals on Wheels (MoW) services have been in a state of decline as austerity policies have become entrenched. However, this decline is occurring with little knowledge of the impact withdrawal of MoW services has on the health and well-being of those who use them. The pandemic has raised awareness of precarity and vulnerability in relation to food that affects many people in the UK and other Westernised countries and this provides further context for the analysis presented. This paper presents findings of a mixed methods ethnographic study drawing on qualitative interviews and visual methods underpinned by social practice theory to explore the household food practices of older people receiving MoW services. Interviews were conducted with 14 older people receiving MoW, eight MoW staff delivering MoW services in the east of England and one expert. The Covid-19 pandemic interrupted the study, and once the first lockdown began visits to the homes of older people were terminated and the remaining interviews were undertaken by telephone. The study found that a number of threats accumulated to change food practices and moved people towards vulnerability to food insecurity. Threats included difficulty accessing food and cooking due to sensory and physical challenges. The MoW service increased participants' coping capacity. As well as benefiting from the food provided, the relational aspect of the service was important. Brief encounters between MoW staff built caring relationships that developed over time to ensure older people felt valued and cared for. The study demonstrates how MoW services make a positive contribution to food practices, supporting vulnerable adults to continue living well in their own homes and protecting them from food insecurity and ill-being. Local authorities looking to make cost savings through ending MoW services should consider the impact this would have on the well-being of older residents.
近年来,随着紧缩政策的根深蒂固,送餐上门(Meals on Wheels,MoW)服务一直在衰落。然而,在不太了解停止提供 MoW 服务对使用这些服务的人的健康和福祉的影响的情况下,这种衰落正在发生。这场大流行使人们更加意识到与食物有关的不稳定性和脆弱性,这影响到英国和其他西方国家的许多人,这为呈现的分析提供了更多的背景。本文介绍了一项混合方法民族志研究的结果,该研究借鉴了定性访谈和以社会实践理论为基础的视觉方法,以探讨接受 MoW 服务的老年人的家庭食品实践。对 14 名接受 MoW 的老年人、8 名在英格兰东部提供 MoW 服务的 MoW 工作人员和 1 名专家进行了访谈。新冠疫情打断了研究,一旦第一次封锁开始,对老年人家庭的访问就终止了,其余的访谈通过电话进行。研究发现,一些威胁的积累改变了食品实践,使人们更容易受到粮食不安全的影响。威胁包括由于感官和身体挑战导致难以获取食物和烹饪。MoW 服务增加了参与者的应对能力。除了受益于提供的食物外,服务的关系方面也很重要。MoW 工作人员之间的短暂接触建立了关怀关系,随着时间的推移不断发展,以确保老年人感到受到重视和关怀。该研究表明,MoW 服务如何对食品实践做出积极贡献,支持弱势成年人继续在自己的家中过上美好的生活,并保护他们免受粮食不安全和不适的影响。希望通过终止 MoW 服务来节省成本的地方当局应该考虑这将对老年居民的福祉产生的影响。