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Qualitative Perceptions of an Anticipated Fresh Food Prescription Program.

Sharon Thomson1, Judy Ugwuegbu1, Kimberly Montez1, Sarah Langdon1, Scott Best1, Daniel Sostaita1, Michelle Franklin1, Rachel Zimmer1.   

Abstract

Objective: Food insecurity (FI) is a growing public health problem. Produce prescriptions are known to improve healthy eating and decrease FI; however, few studies have incorporated community voice prior to its implementation. In this study, we aimed to elicit perspectives of individuals at risk for FI and the potential impact of a fresh food prescription (FFRx) program.
Methods: We conducted this qualitative descriptive study through an academic medical center in collaboration with community partners. We conducted focus groups involving Latinx (N = 16) and African-American (N = 8) adults in community settings. Data were interpreted using an inductive thematic analysis.
Results: Three overarching themes emerged: (1) fresh food accessibility was limited by cost, household size, and transportation but enhanced by food pantries, budgeting, and education; (2) cooking behaviors were curbed by time constraints and unfamiliarity but propagated by passion, traditions, and communal practices; and (3) health and wellness deterrents included unhealthy diets driven by cultural and familial norms; however, weight loss and awareness of comorbidities were positive motivators. Participants shared their preference for local produce and cooking classes as components of a FFRx program while raising concerns about low participation due to the stigma of receiving aid. Conclusions: Our findings illuminated interest in engaging in a FFRx program and learning ways to prepare healthy foods. A program distributing fresh produce and healthy lifestyle education could close gaps identified in African-American and Latinx communities at risk for FI.

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Keywords:  food insecurity; medically underserved; minority health; produce prescription; social determinants of health

Year:  2022        PMID: 35957654      PMCID: PMC9364949          DOI: 10.14485/hbpr.9.1.5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Behav Policy Rev        ISSN: 2326-4403


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