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Exploring Perceptions of a Fresh Food Prescription Program during COVID-19

Rachel Zimmer, Ashley Strahley, Jane Weiß, Sheena McNeill, Allison S. McBride, Scott Best, David J. Harrison, Kimberly Móntez

2022International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This qualitative study aimed to elicit the perspectives of individuals with food insecurity (FI) who were enrolled in a Fresh Food Prescription (FFRx) delivery program through a collaboration between an academic medical center and multiple community partners in the southeastern United States. Semi-structured interviews and open-ended survey responses explored the experiences of participants enrolled in a FFRx delivery program during the COVID-19 pandemic. The interviews probed the shopping habits, food security, experience, and impact of the program on nutrition, health, and well-being; the surveys explored the perceptions of and satisfaction with the program. A coding scheme was developed inductively, and a thematic analysis was conducted on raw narrative data using Atlas.ti 8.4 to sort and manage the data. The themes included that the program promoted healthy dietary habits, improved access to high-quality foods, improved well-being, enhanced financial well-being, and alleviated logistical barriers to accessing food and cooking. Participants provided suggestions for FFRx improvement. Future studies may facilitate improved clinical-community partnerships to address FI.

Topics & Concepts

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Medical prescription2019-20 coronavirus outbreakSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)PerceptionBetacoronavirusEnvironmental healthPsychologyMedicineVirologyNursingOutbreakInternal medicineDiseaseNeuroscienceInfectious disease (medical specialty)Food Security and Health in Diverse PopulationsUrban Agriculture and SustainabilityHomelessness and Social Issues