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Evaluation of an Educational Initiative to Promote Shopping at Farmers' Markets Among the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Participants in New York City

机译:纽约市妇女,婴儿和儿童(WIC)参与者在纽约市的特殊补充营养方案中促进农民市场购物的教育倡议

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Public Health Solutions' (PHS) Neighborhood WIC (The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children) serves approximately 43,000 women and families at eight locations in high-need communities in New York City. Farmers' markets (FMs) exist in many low-income areas, and, coupled with incentives and benefits, are viable venues for WIC participants to purchase affordable produce. During the 2015 FM season (July-November), PHS launched a campaign to change participants' knowledge, attitudes, and shopping habits at FMs. WIC center staff were provided with educational materials, were trained to educate participants on FM locations and how to use their benefits at FMs, and provided tours for participants at nearby markets. To assess changes in knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors, staff administered surveys to 404 matched participants before and after the initiative. For all variables below, McNemar's test was conducted and demonstrated statistically significant increases from pre-season to post-season (p < 0.001 for all variables). After the initiative compared to before, a higher percentage of participants had heard of FM Nutrition Program (FMNP) checks (51% pre-74% post) and of Health Bucks (13-24%). Additionally, a higher percentage knew that WIC checks can be used at FMs (38-53%), knew that Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP/EBT) can be used at FMs (20-32%), had shopped at a FM (58-75%), and had used their FMNP checks at a FM (48-66%). These results suggest that promoting the use of WIC and SNAP benefits at FMs resulted in positive change.
机译:公共卫生解决方案'(PHS)邻里WIC(妇女,婴儿和儿童的特殊补充营养计划)在纽约市的高需求社区的八个地点为大约43,000名妇女和家庭提供服务。农民的市场(FMS)存在于许多低收入区域,以及加上激励和福利,是WIC参与者购买负担得起的产品的可行场地。在2015年FM季节(7月至11月)期间,PHS推出了一个激励,以改变参与者的知识,态度和在FMS购物习惯。 WIC中心工作人员提供教育材料,培训接受教育参与者的参与者,以及如何在FMS上使用他们的利益,并为附近市场提供参与者的旅游。评估知识,态度和行为的变化,工作人员在主动前后进行调查到404名匹配的参与者。对于下面的所有变量,麦克奈尔的测试进行了测试,并表现出从季节前往季后季节的统计学显着增加(所有变量的P <0.001)。倡议与以前相比,更高百分比的参与者听说过FM营养计划(FMNP)检查(51%的74%邮政)和卫生汇率(13-24%)。另外,更高的百分比知道,在FMS(38-53%)中可以使用WIC检查,知道补充营养辅助程序(SNAP / EBT)可以在FMS(20-32%)上使用,在FM( 58-75%),并在FM(48-66%)上使用过FMNP检查。这些结果表明,在FMS上促进使用WIC和SPAN益处导致了积极的变化。

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