Department of Human Nutrition, Food and Animal Sciences, College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA.
Elepaio Social Services, Waianae, HI 96792, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Dec 12;19(24):16682. doi: 10.3390/ijerph192416682.
Produce prescriptions that provide vouchers to individuals to purchase fresh FVs at a specified retail outlet have the potential to positively impact food security status, diet, and chronic disease risk. However, maximizing program participation is vital to ensuring program success. This research describes motivators, barriers, and support for participation in a child produce prescription program among a population of Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders, who are underrepresented in this field of research. This qualitative grounded theory study was nestled within a quasi-experimental pilot intervention trial and included semi-structured interviews with pediatric program participants. Twenty-five interviews were conducted, which represented one-third of program participants. The top support factors for program participation included: ease of voucher use, program convenience, health center/pediatrician endorsement and positive communications with farmers' market vendors. Key motivators for program participation were produce enjoyment, child support, financial support, and positive impacts on family. Three themes emerged consistently as barriers to participation amongst participants, (1) difficult use of vouchers, (2) conflicting schedules, and (3) online market concerns. (4) Conclusions: This research offers insight into policy implications as the number of produce prescription programs has grown. These findings suggest that key program design characteristics can enhance and support program participation.
为个人提供购买指定零售点新鲜农产品凭证的处方有可能对食品安全状况、饮食和慢性病风险产生积极影响。然而,最大限度地提高参与度对于确保项目的成功至关重要。本研究描述了在参与儿童农产品处方计划的人群中,即参与这一研究领域人数较少的夏威夷原住民和其他太平洋岛民中,参与该计划的动机、障碍和支持因素。这项定性扎根理论研究是在一项准实验性试点干预试验中进行的,包括对儿科项目参与者进行半结构化访谈。进行了 25 次访谈,占项目参与者的三分之一。参与项目的主要支持因素包括:凭证使用方便、项目便利、健康中心/儿科医生认可以及与农贸市场供应商的积极沟通。参与该计划的主要动机包括:享受农产品、支持孩子、获得经济支持以及对家庭产生积极影响。参与者一致认为有三个因素是参与的障碍,(1)凭证使用困难,(2)日程冲突,以及(3)对在线市场的担忧。结论:随着农产品处方计划数量的增加,本研究为政策影响提供了深入了解。这些发现表明,关键的项目设计特点可以增强和支持项目的参与度。