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在新冠疫情期间支持学生:食品救济站工作人员的观点

Supporting students through the COVID-19 pandemic: the perspectives of food pantry workers.

作者信息

Tran Alvin, Kohli Muskan, Sreenivasan Aishwarya, Chom Selena, Dhaani Dhaani, Rosete Neeko

机构信息

Department of Population Health and Leadership, School of Health Sciences, University of New Haven, 300 Boston Post Road, West Haven, Connecticut, 06516, USA.

出版信息

BMC Nutr. 2025 Jan 27;11(1):22. doi: 10.1186/s40795-025-01009-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

College students in the United States are disproportionately impacted by food insecurity, which is associated with diminished health outcomes and poor academic performance. One key resource to support students through periods of food insecurity are on-campus food pantries, which distribute food, personal hygiene products, and other essential items. But as colleges and universities navigated through the COVID-19 pandemic, many campuses closed their food pantries as the demand for their services among students grew. Few studies, however, have assessed how food pantries at academic institutions navigated through the COVID-19 pandemic to support students. With this knowledge gap in mind, our study objectives included the following: (1) to compare staff members' perceptions on the impact of COVID-19 on food pantries of academic institutions; and (2) to provide recommendations to improve campus food pantries in navigating through future public health threats.

METHODS

The research team conducted a qualitative study involving semi-structured interviews with staff members, including directors and supervisors, of food pantries located on the campuses of colleges and universities in the state of Connecticut. Participants also completed a short post-interview survey assessing demographic information and perspectives on food insecurity-related issues impacting their respective college or university. A template organizing approach was used to allow members of the research team to create a codebook of both inductive and deductive codes and identify emergent themes from the qualitative data.

RESULTS

Twelve interviews were conducted, of which 7 participants represented four-year and 5 from 2-year institutions. Based on our thematic analysis if the interviews, we identified four central themes: (1) Persistent Pre-COVID-19 Pandemic Barriers to Food Pantry Utilization; (2) Innovative responses to the COVID-19 pandemic; (3) International Students' Reliance on Food Pantries at Four-Year Colleges and Universities; and (4) Demand for Non-Food-Related Items.

CONCLUSIONS

Our research underscores the importance of lessons gleaned by the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly through the lens of on-campus food pantry workers. Their unique insight and lessons learned ought to be considered when academic institutions deliberate allocating resources and making key decisions to help mitigate food insecurity concerns on their campuses.

摘要

背景

美国大学生受粮食不安全问题的影响尤为严重,这与健康状况下降和学业成绩不佳有关。在学生面临粮食不安全时期提供支持的一项关键资源是校园食品救济站,这些救济站分发食品、个人卫生用品和其他必需品。但在高校应对新冠疫情期间,随着学生对其服务的需求增加,许多校园的食品救济站却关闭了。然而,很少有研究评估学术机构的食品救济站在新冠疫情期间是如何为支持学生而开展工作的。考虑到这一知识空白,我们的研究目标如下:(1)比较工作人员对新冠疫情对学术机构食品救济站影响的看法;(2)提供建议,以改善校园食品救济站应对未来公共卫生威胁的能力。

方法

研究团队进行了一项定性研究,对康涅狄格州高校校园内食品救济站的工作人员(包括主任和主管)进行了半结构化访谈。参与者还完成了一份简短的访谈后调查问卷,评估人口统计信息以及对影响各自学院或大学的粮食不安全相关问题的看法。采用模板组织法让研究团队成员创建一个包含归纳和演绎编码的编码手册,并从定性数据中识别出新兴主题。

结果

进行了12次访谈,其中7名参与者来自四年制机构,5名来自两年制机构。基于对访谈的主题分析,我们确定了四个核心主题:(1)新冠疫情之前长期存在的食品救济站使用障碍;(2)对新冠疫情的创新应对措施;(3)国际学生对四年制学院和大学食品救济站的依赖;(4)对非食品相关物品的需求。

结论

我们 的研究强调了从新冠疫情中吸取经验教训的重要性,特别是从校园食品救济站工作人员的角度。当学术机构考虑分配资源并做出关键决策以帮助缓解校园内的粮食不安全问题时,应考虑他们独特的见解和经验教训。

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