Sooampon Sireerat, Sooampon Sutti
Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Dentistry, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand.
Business School, King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Bangkok, Thailand.
SAGE Open Nurs. 2024 Oct 29;10:23779608241293688. doi: 10.1177/23779608241293688. eCollection 2024 Jan-Dec.
Healthy diets reduce the risk of several non-communicable diseases (NCDs) from diabetes to heart disease and hypertension to cancer. Given their busy lifestyles, it is difficult for individuals to routinely prepare healthy food. Therefore, healthy and ready meal products have been developed and commercially launched in Thailand.
Considering ready and healthy meals as an innovative product line in the Thai market, the aim of this study was to identify the factors that influence NCD patients to adopt this product innovation.
This study used a mixed-methods approach based on Roger's model of innovation adoption. Two hundred and twenty NCD patients completed a questionnaire regarding their expectations towards healthy meal products. In-depth interviews were conducted with 20 respondents to explore the underlying reasons behind their scoring decisions in the questionnaires.
The findings revealed that the highest rated items were the expectation that healthy meals reduce the severity of disease, help avoid high-cholesterol food, and comprise a variety of meal choices. Instead of celebrity marketing and corporate branding, the patients preferred healthy meals that are recommended by health professionals and produced by university research teams. The qualitative findings also demonstrated that most patients welcomed healthy menus as a preventive treatment, but still have concerns regarding the availability and quality of the products.
This study reveals the expectations of prospective consumers, specifically NCD patients, towards healthy and ready meal products. It adds key information for food producers, health professionals, and policymakers to foster healthy food innovation, especially in the context of emerging economies like Thailand where healthy food choices are limited.
健康饮食可降低多种非传染性疾病(NCDs)的风险,从糖尿病到心脏病,从高血压到癌症。鉴于个人忙碌的生活方式,他们很难经常准备健康食品。因此,泰国已开发并在市场上推出了健康即食产品。
将即食健康餐视为泰国市场的一种创新产品线,本研究旨在确定影响非传染性疾病患者采用这种产品创新的因素。
本研究采用基于罗杰斯创新采用模型的混合方法。220名非传染性疾病患者完成了一份关于他们对健康餐产品期望的问卷。对20名受访者进行了深入访谈,以探讨他们在问卷评分决策背后的潜在原因。
研究结果显示,评分最高的项目是期望健康餐能降低疾病严重程度、有助于避免高胆固醇食物以及提供多种餐食选择。患者更喜欢由健康专业人员推荐并由大学研究团队生产的健康餐,而非名人营销和企业品牌推广。定性研究结果还表明,大多数患者欢迎健康菜单作为一种预防性治疗方法,但仍对产品的供应和质量表示担忧。
本研究揭示了潜在消费者,特别是非传染性疾病患者对健康即食产品的期望。它为食品生产商、健康专业人员和政策制定者提供了关键信息,以促进健康食品创新,尤其是在像泰国这样健康食品选择有限的新兴经济体背景下。