Department of Nutrition, University of California Davis, Davis, CA 95616, USA.
Nutrition Policy Institute, Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of California, Oakland, CA 94607, USA.
Nutrients. 2023 Jan 14;15(2):447. doi: 10.3390/nu15020447.
Understanding satisfaction of nutrition education and other services provided in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) is needed to ensure the program is responsive to the needs of diverse populations. This study examined the variation of WIC participants’ perceptions and satisfaction with WIC nutrition education and services by race, ethnicity, and language preference. Phone surveys were conducted in 2019 with California WIC families with children aged 1−4 years. While most participants (86%) preferred one-on-one nutrition education, online/mobile apps were also favored (69%). The majority (89%) found nutrition education equally important to receiving the WIC food package. Racial/ethnic groups differed in which WIC service they primarily valued as 20% of non-Hispanic White people rated the food package as more important than nutrition education compared to 5% of Spanish- and 6% of English-speaking Hispanic people, respectively. More Spanish (91%) and English-speaking Hispanic people (87%) than non-Hispanic white (79%) or Black people (74%) changed a behavior because of something they learned at WIC (p < 0.001). Spanish-speaking Hispanic people (90%) had the highest satisfaction with WIC nutrition education. Preferential differences among participants suggest that providing flexible options may improve program satisfaction and emphasizes the need for future studies to examine WIC services by race and ethnicity.
了解特殊补充营养计划(WIC)中妇女、婴儿和儿童营养教育和其他服务的满意度,对于确保该计划满足不同人群的需求非常重要。本研究通过种族、族裔和语言偏好,考察了 WIC 参与者对 WIC 营养教育和服务的感知和满意度的变化。2019 年,对加利福尼亚州有 1-4 岁儿童的 WIC 家庭进行了电话调查。虽然大多数参与者(86%)更喜欢一对一的营养教育,但他们也喜欢在线/移动应用程序(69%)。大多数参与者(89%)认为营养教育与获得 WIC 食品包同等重要。不同种族/族裔群体对他们主要重视的 WIC 服务存在差异,20%的非西班牙裔白人认为食品包比营养教育更重要,而分别有 5%的西班牙裔和 6%的讲西班牙语的西班牙裔人认为营养教育更重要。与非西班牙裔白人(79%)或黑人(74%)相比,更多的西班牙裔(91%)和讲西班牙语的西班牙裔人(87%)因为在 WIC 学到的东西而改变了行为(p < 0.001)。讲西班牙语的西班牙裔人(90%)对 WIC 营养教育最满意。参与者之间的偏好差异表明,提供灵活的选择可能会提高项目满意度,并强调未来的研究需要按种族和族裔来检查 WIC 服务。