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Exploring community gardens in a health disparate population: findings from a mixed methods pilot study.

机译:在不同健康人群中探索社区花园:混合方法试点研究的结果。

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Despite recommendations, there have been few efforts to apply the community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach in the development, implementation, and evaluation of community gardens.As guided by the CBPR approach and grounded in a social-ecological model and behavioral theory, the purpose of this mixed methods study was to understand opinions and interests in developing and implementing a community garden and to understand factors impacting fruit, vegetable, and gardening behaviors.Community and academic members collaborated to develop and execute this study. The qualitative phase- targeting regional key informants-was designed to elicit perceived benefits and challenges of community gardens at the environmental, community, and individual levels. The quantitative phase targeted low resourced youth and parents and included a variety of validated theory-based questionnaires to understand factors impacting fruit, vegetable, and gardening behaviors.Major benefits of community gardens that emerged from the 10 qualitative interviews included increasing community cohesion and improving nutrition and physical activity factors. The quantitative phase included 87 youth and 67 parents. Across 16 items for fruits and vegetables, the average willingness to try was 1.32 (standard deviation [SD] = 0.40) on a 2-point scale. The majority of youth indicated they would work in a garden (n = 59; 68%) and eat food grown in their garden (n = 71; 82%). Among parents, gardening attitude, belief, and self-efficacy scores were all above average; however, gardening intentions were neutral.Conclusion: This research illustrates the successful partnering a community-academic team and has provided the partnership with a clearer lens to conceptualize and launch future regional community garden efforts.
机译:尽管提出了建议,但仍很少有努力将基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)方法应用于社区花园的开发,实施和评估。在CBPR方法的指导下,并基于社会生态模型和行为理论,这项混合方法研究的目的是了解在开发和实施社区花园中的观点和兴趣,并了解影响水果,蔬菜和园艺行为的因素。社区和学术成员合作开展并执行了这项研究。定性阶段(针对区域关键信息提供者)旨在在环境,社区和个人层面上引发社区花园的收益和挑战。定量研究阶段以资源匮乏的青年和父母为对象,并包括各种经过验证的基于理论的问卷,以了解影响水果,蔬菜和园艺行为的因素.10次定性访谈中发现的社区花园的主要好处包括增强社区凝聚力和改善营养和身体活动因素。量化阶段包括87名青年和67名父母。在16个水果和蔬菜项目中,以2分制进行的平均尝试意愿为1.32(标准偏差[SD] = 0.40)。大多数年轻人表示,他们将在花园里工作(n = 59; 68%)并吃在花园里种植的食物(n = 71; 82%)。在父母中,园艺态度,信念和自我效能感得分均高于平均水平。结论:这项研究说明了成功建立社区学术团队的伙伴关系,并为伙伴关系提供了更清晰的视角,以概念化并开展未来的区域社区花园工作。

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