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Leveraging community-academic partnerships to improve healthy food access in an urban, Kansas City, Kansas, community.

机译:利用社区与学术界的合作伙伴关系,改善堪萨斯州堪萨斯城市区的健康食品供应。

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Americans can combat overweight (OW) and obesity by eating unprocessed, fresh foods. However, all Americans do not have equal access to these recommended foods. Low-income, minority, urban neighborhoods in particular often have limited access to healthy resources, although they are vulnerable to higher levels of OW and obesity.This project used community-based participatory research (CBPR) principles to investigate the food needs of residents and develop a business plan to improve access to healthy food options in an urban, Kansas City, Kansas, neighborhood.Partner community organizations were mobilized to conduct a Community Food Assessment survey. The surveys were accompanied by flyers that were part of the communication engagement strategy. Statistical analysis of the surveys was conducted. We engaged low-income, minority population (40% Latino, 30% African American) urban communities at the household level.Survey results provided in-depth information about residents' food needs and thoughts on how to improve food access. Results were reported to community members at a town hall style meeting.Developing a strategic plan to engage a community and develop trust is crucial to sustaining a partnership particularly when working with underserved communities. This project demonstrates that, if well managed, the benefits of academic and community partnerships outweigh the challenges thus such relationships should be encouraged and supported by communities, academic institutions, local and national government, and funders.A CBPR approach to understanding an urban community's food needs and opinions is important for comprehensive food access planning.
机译:美国人可以通过食用未经加工的新鲜食品来对抗超重和肥胖症。但是,并非所有美国人都能平等地获得这些推荐食品。尽管低收入,少数族裔,城市社区容易受到较高水平的肥胖和肥胖的影响,但他们通常无法获得健康的资源。该项目使用基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)原则来调查居民和居民的食物需求制定商业计划以改善堪萨斯州堪萨斯城市区的健康食品选择,并动员伙伴社区组织进行社区食品评估调查。调查中还附有传单,这些传单是交流参与策略的一部分。对调查进行了统计分析。我们在家庭层面上参与了低收入,少数族裔人口(40%的拉丁美洲人,30%的非裔美国人)城市社区的调查结果提供了有关居民食物需求的深入信息以及如何改善食物获取的想法。在市政厅式会议上将结果报告给社区成员。制定战略计划以吸引社区并建立信任对维持伙伴关系至关重要,尤其是在与服务欠佳的社区合作时。该项目表明,如果管理得当,学术和社区伙伴关系的好处将超过挑战,因此社区,学术机构,地方和国家政府以及资助者应鼓励和支持这种关系。需求和意见对于全面的食物获取计划很重要。

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