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An Exploration of Attitudes and Perceptions of Cash Value Vouchers in the Arizona Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC).

机译:亚利桑那州针对妇女,婴儿和儿童的特殊补充营养计划(WIC)中对现金价值券的态度和观念的探索。

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In October, 2009, participants of the Arizona Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) began receiving monthly Cash Value Vouchers (CVV) worth between six and 10 dollars towards the purchase of fresh fruits and vegetables. Data from the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) showed CVV redemption rates in the first two years of the program were lower than the national average of 77% redemption. In response, the ADHS WIC Food List was expanded to also include canned and frozen fruits and vegetables. More recent data from ADHS suggest that redemption rates are improving, but variably exist among different WIC sub-populations. The purpose of this project was to identify themes related to the ease or difficulty of WIC CVV use amongst different categories of low-redeeming WIC participants. A total of 8 focus groups were conducted, four at a clinic in each of two Valley cities: Surprise and Mesa. Each of the four focus groups comprised one of four targeted WIC participant categories: pregnant, postpartum, breastfeeding, and children with participation ranging from 3-9 participants per group. Using the general inductive approach, recordings of the focus groups were transcribed, hand-coded and uploaded into qualitative analysis software resulting in four emergent themes including: interactions and shopping strategies, maximizing WIC value, redemption issues, and effect of rule change. Researchers identified twelve different subthemes related to the emergent theme of interactions and strategies to improve their experience, including economic considerations during redemption. Barriers related to interactions existed that made their purchase difficult, most notably anger from the cashier and other shoppers. However, participants made use of a number of strategies to facilitate WIC purchases or extract more value out of WIC benefits, such as pooling their CVV. Finally, it appears that the fruit and vegetable rule change was well received by those who were aware of the change. These data suggest a number of important avenues for future research, including verifying these themes are important within a larger, representative sample of Arizona WIC participants, and exploring strategies to minimize barriers identified by participants, such as use of electronic benefits transfer-style cards (EBT).
机译:2009年10月,亚利桑那州妇女,婴幼儿和儿童特别补充营养计划(WIC)的参与者开始获得每月价值6至10美元的现金抵用券,用于购买新鲜水果和蔬菜。来自亚利桑那州卫生服务部(ADHS)的数据显示,该计划前两年的CVV兑换率低于全国77%的平均兑换率。作为响应,ADHS WIC食品清单扩大到还包括罐装和冷冻的水果和蔬菜。 ADHS的最新数据表明,赎回率正在提高,但不同WIC子群体之间存在差异。该项目的目的是在不同类别的低赎回WIC参与者中确定与使用WIC CVV的难易程度相关的主题。总共进行了8个焦点小组讨论,其中四个在两个Valley城市(惊喜城市和Mesa城市)的一家诊所进行。四个焦点小组中的每个小组都属于WIC的四个目标参与者类别之一:孕妇,产后,母乳喂养和儿童,每个小组的参与者范围为3-9名参与者。使用通用的归纳方法,焦点小组的记录被转录,手工编码并上传到定性分析软件中,产生了四个新出现的主题,包括:交互和购物策略,最​​大化WIC价值,赎回问题以及规则更改的效果。研究人员确定了十二种不同的子主题,这些主题与交互作用和提高他们的经验的策略的主题有关,包括赎回过程中的经济考虑。存在与互动有关的障碍,这使他们的购买困难,最明显的是收银员和其他购物者的愤怒。但是,参与者利用了多种策略来促进WIC的购买或从WIC的利益中获取更多价值,例如将其CVV集中起来。最终,似乎果蔬规则的变化受到了意识到变化的人们的欢迎。这些数据为未来的研究提供了许多重要的途径,包括验证这些主题在亚利桑那州WIC参与者的较大的,有代表性的样本中是否重要,以及探索使参与者识别出的障碍最小化的策略,例如使用电子福利转移式卡( EBT)。

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  • 作者

    Bertmann, Farryl M. W.;

  • 作者单位

    Arizona State University.;

  • 授予单位 Arizona State University.;
  • 学科 Health Sciences Nutrition.;Sociology Public and Social Welfare.;Health Sciences Public Health.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 103 p.
  • 总页数 103
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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