Center for Community Health Impact, University of Texas Health Science Center School of Public Health, El Paso Campus, El Paso, TX 79905, USA.
Department of Public Health, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602, USA.
Nutrients. 2023 Feb 10;15(4):895. doi: 10.3390/nu15040895.
Grocery stores can provide a conducive environment for interventions targeting healthy eating and access to health services, particularly in low-income communities. A wide array of organizations deliver nutrition and related programs in community settings, but rarely in a coordinated fashion. Collaboration of local health promotion organizations with grocery stores could increase consumers' access to and selection of healthy foods and related services. This evaluation of the In-Store Programming and Outreach Coalition (IPOC) uses thematic analysis of first-person accounts from coalition members. To our knowledge, this is the first study of such a coalition. We present perspectives from six stakeholders about the IPOC strengths, challenges, and recommendations for strengthening the delivery of in-store interventions. Themes identified include partnership, increased client reach and cross-referrals, conflicting work schedules, leadership, and recommendations to identify coalition leaders and expand services to other grocery stores. We conclude that grocery stores can offer a suitable setting for programming and community outreach through coalitions.
杂货店可以为针对健康饮食和获取健康服务的干预措施提供有利环境,特别是在低收入社区。许多组织在社区环境中提供营养和相关项目,但很少以协调的方式进行。当地健康促进组织与杂货店合作,可以增加消费者获得和选择健康食品及相关服务的机会。本研究使用主题分析方法,对店内项目和外联联盟(In-Store Programming and Outreach Coalition,简称“IPOC”)成员的第一人称叙述进行评估。据我们所知,这是对这样一个联盟的首次研究。我们从六位利益相关者那里展示了关于 IPOC 的优势、挑战以及加强店内干预措施实施的建议。确定的主题包括合作关系、增加客户覆盖面和交叉推荐、工作安排冲突、领导力,以及确定联盟领导人和扩大服务范围至其他杂货店的建议。我们的结论是,杂货店可以通过联盟为项目和社区外联提供合适的环境。