University restaurant, Fluminense Federal University, Niterói, Brazil.
Postgraduate Program in Food and Nutritional Security, Nutrition School, Rio de Janeiro State Federal University, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Front Public Health. 2023 Jun 19;11:1168494. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1168494. eCollection 2023.
Student assistance (SA), regulated through the National Student Assistance Program (PNAES), seeks to meet the basic social needs of university students and is inserted in the field of public policies for higher education in federal institutions in Brazil. The program allocates financial resources in order to provide scholarships, housing, food, transport, physical and mental health, and accessibility for disabled students. The present study aims to identify the senses attributed by students of a federal public university to AE and the relationship between SA and their eating practices during the COVID-19 pandemic. A qualitative approach was used. Online questionnaire and focus groups were employed for data collection. The study public consisted of undergraduate students. Descriptive statistics and content analysis were used, opting for thematic analysis, with the support of the MAXQDA software. The core meanings were organized into two categories: (i) food during pandemic and (ii) role of student assistance. A total of 55 responses were obtained, and three focus groups were carried out. About 45% reported that the pecuniary aid offered by the university was the family's only source of income during the pandemic and 65% used it to buy food. More than half described worsening in food quality, related to food prices. Although no specific evaluation instrument was used, it is plausible to admit that the students experienced a situation of food insecurity, given the uncertainty in regular access to food, the compromised quality of food, and the strategies mobilized to guarantee a minimum amount of food for all members of the family. Among the reported strategies were changing the location and mode of acquisition (receiving donations, buying in groups or in wholesalers) and choosing cheaper genres. Although students consider SA essential for access and maintenance at the university, a sense assigned to SA was the role of "help." In general, students did not link SA to social rights, as part of public educational policy and as a mechanism for food and nutrition security. SA actions developed during the pandemic were essential for keeping students at the university, also functioning, albeit unintentionally, as a food and nutritional security mechanism.
学生援助 (SA) 通过国家学生援助计划 (PNAES) 进行管理,旨在满足大学生的基本社会需求,是巴西联邦机构高等教育公共政策领域的一部分。该计划分配财政资源,以提供奖学金、住房、食品、交通、身心健康以及残疾学生的无障碍服务。本研究旨在确定一所联邦公立大学的学生对 AE 的看法,以及 SA 与他们在 COVID-19 大流行期间的饮食行为之间的关系。采用了定性方法。在线问卷和焦点小组被用于数据收集。研究对象为本科生。采用描述性统计和内容分析,并选择主题分析,使用 MAXQDA 软件提供支持。核心意义分为两类:(i)大流行期间的食物和(ii)学生援助的作用。共收到 55 份回复,并进行了 3 次焦点小组讨论。约 45%的人报告说,大学提供的金钱援助是家庭在大流行期间的唯一收入来源,65%的人用它来购买食物。超过一半的人描述了食物质量的恶化,这与食物价格有关。尽管没有使用特定的评估工具,但可以合理地承认,由于定期获得食物的不确定性、食物质量受损以及为保障家庭所有成员的最低食物量而调动的策略,学生经历了粮食不安全的情况。所报告的策略包括改变获取食物的地点和方式(接受捐赠、集体购买或批发商购买)以及选择更便宜的品种。尽管学生认为 SA 对于进入和留在大学是必不可少的,但 SA 的作用是“帮助”。总的来说,学生没有将 SA 与社会权利联系起来,没有将其视为公共教育政策的一部分,也没有将其视为粮食和营养安全的机制。在大流行期间开展的 SA 行动对于让学生留在大学至关重要,尽管这是无意的,但它也起到了粮食和营养安全的机制的作用。