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Implementing healthy food policies in health services: A qualitative study.

Tara Boelsen-Robinson1,2, Miranda R Blake1,2, Kathryn Backholer2, Janitha Hettiarachchi3, Claire Palermo4, Anna Peeters2.   

Abstract

AIM: In 2012, a large Australian metropolitan health service introduced a healthy food policy, where there was a requirement for food and drinks for sale within retail stores to conform to standards based on macronutrients and energy content. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the experience of those implementing a healthy food retail policy in order to inform the translation of such policies into other organisations.
METHODS: A qualitative approach was used, with semistructured interviews exploring informants' involvement in, experiences of, factors affecting and perceived outcomes of policy implementation. Interviews were conducted with seven individuals participating in the introduction of the healthy food retail policy. Results were analysed using a thematic analysis approach.
RESULTS: Four themes and 21 sub-themes were identified, with analysis interpreted using the socio-ecological model. Participants identified that successful policy implementation hinged on the provision of resources and support by the health service to the retail staff. Trusting relationships between retail and health service staff were built through effective and frequent communication. The fear of tensions between the policy and business income had significantly lessened after implementation. A key factor contributing to this change was the use of low-risk trials to remove less healthy products or introduce new healthier foods.
CONCLUSIONS: Implementing a healthy food retail policy within a health service benefits from dedicated resourcing, investment in relationship building with key stakeholders and introducing changes gradually with a long-term approach.
© 2018 Dietitians Association of Australia.

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Keywords:  food services; health services; policy; public health nutrition; qualitative research

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30159983     DOI: 10.1111/1747-0080.12471

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nutr Diet        ISSN: 1446-6368            Impact factor:   2.333


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3.  Identifying barriers and facilitators in the development and implementation of government-led food environment policies: a systematic review.

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Journal:  Nutr Rev       Date:  2022-07-07       Impact factor: 6.846

4.  "Just So You Know, It Has Been Hard": Food Retailers' Perspectives of Implementing a Food and Nutrition Policy in Public Healthcare Settings.

Authors:  Kristy Karying Law; Claire Elizabeth Pulker; Janelle Diann Healy; Christina Mary Pollard
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2021-06-15       Impact factor: 5.717

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