J Acad Nutr Diet. 2024 Jun;124(6):713-724.e4. doi: 10.1016/j.jand.2023.12.004. Epub 2023 Dec 14.
Food insecurity disproportionately affects low-income, racially marginalized, and rural communities. The COVID-19 pandemic led to higher demand for emergency food distribution, potentially impacting food pantry operations and services. Limited research exists assessing consumer nutrition environments of pantries in rural regions.
To assess the consumer nutrition environment of rural food pantries and report challenges and adaptations encountered during the pandemic.
A mixed-methods, cross-sectional survey.
PARTICIPANTS/SETTING: Nineteen food pantry representatives from California's San Joaquin Valley were surveyed between August 2020 and June 2021. Representatives were eligible if their pantry served the general population and was open at least once a week. Nine were church-based pantries, and 10 were from other settings.
The Nutrition Environment Food Pantry Assessment Tool (NEFPAT) measured the nutrition food environment and scored pantries as bronze (0-15), silver (16-31), or gold (32-47) categories. Eleven items were developed to explore pandemic-related challenges.
Independent χ tests assessed the relationship between the organization type and NEFPAT scores and food supply sources. Fisher's exact test explored associations between food pantry type, NEFPAT category, and challenges. Nonparametric tests were run on non-normally distributed data. Inductive content analysis was used to examine open-ended pandemic-related questions.
The nutrition environment of most pantries was suboptimal, because no pantry scored in the "gold" category based on total NEFPAT scores (median, 18 of 47). No statistically significant differences were found in the NEFPAT scores by organization type. Most pantries did not provide healthy food nudges or culturally diverse foods. Key COVID-19 challenges encountered consisted of supply- and demand-side issues, including reduced personnel, capacity, and resources, and increased client quantity and demand for food.
Assessing the nutrition environment of rural food pantries revealed gaps and strategies for improvement, including the use of healthy nudges and increasing the availability of culturally diverse foods.
食品不安全问题严重影响低收入、种族边缘化和农村社区。COVID-19 大流行导致对紧急食品分发的需求增加,这可能会影响食品储藏室的运营和服务。目前,关于农村地区食品储藏室消费者营养环境的研究有限。
评估农村食品储藏室的消费者营养环境,并报告大流行期间遇到的挑战和适应措施。
混合方法、横断面调查。
参与者/设置:2020 年 8 月至 2021 年 6 月,对加利福尼亚州圣华金谷的 19 名食品储藏室代表进行了调查。如果他们的食品储藏室为普通人群服务,并且每周至少开放一次,则代表有资格参加。其中 9 个是教会办的食品储藏室,10 个来自其他机构。
营养环境食品储藏室评估工具(NEFPAT)衡量了营养食品环境,并将食品储藏室评为铜牌(0-15)、银牌(16-31)或金牌(32-47)类别。开发了 11 个项目来探索与大流行相关的挑战。
独立的 χ2 检验评估了组织类型与 NEFPAT 得分和食物供应来源之间的关系。Fisher 的精确检验探讨了食品储藏室类型、NEFPAT 类别和挑战之间的关联。非参数检验用于处理非正态分布数据。采用归纳内容分析方法对与大流行相关的开放式问题进行了研究。
大多数食品储藏室的营养环境都不理想,因为没有一个食品储藏室在基于 NEFPAT 总分的“金牌”类别中得分(中位数为 47 分中的 18 分)。组织类型对 NEFPAT 得分没有统计学上的显著差异。大多数食品储藏室没有提供健康食品提示或文化多样化的食物。遇到的主要 COVID-19 挑战包括供需方面的问题,包括人员、能力和资源减少,以及客户数量和对食品的需求增加。
评估农村食品储藏室的营养环境揭示了差距和改进策略,包括使用健康提示和增加文化多样化食物的供应。