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A qualitative study of diverse experts' views about barriers and strategies to improve the diets and health of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) beneficiaries.

机译:对各种专家关于改善营养补充援助计划(SNAP)受益人的饮食和健康的障碍和策略的观点进行的定性研究。

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The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), the largest federal food assistance program, currently serves 44.7 million Americans with a budget of USD 75 billion in 2011. This study engaged leading experts for in-depth, semi-structured interviews to explore their opinions concerning the existing challenges and barriers to eating nutritiously in SNAP. Experts also proposed strategies for improving nutritional status among SNAP recipients. Twenty-seven individuals were interviewed from advocacy, government, industry, and research organizations. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, coded, and analyzed for thematic content. The high cost of nutrient-rich foods, inadequate SNAP benefits, limited access to purchasing healthy foods, and environmental factors associated with poverty were identified as barriers that influence nutrition among low-income households in the United States. Six themes emerged among respondents from diverse sectors about how to address these challenges, including providing SNAP participants with incentives to purchase nutrient-rich food consistent with the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, restricting the purchase of nutrient-poor foods and beverages with program benefits, modifying the frequency of SNAP benefit distribution, enhancing nutrition education, improving the SNAP retailer environment, and increasing state and federal level coordination and consistency of program implementation. Given the recent dramatic increase in SNAP enrollment, policymakers must address existing barriers as well as consider new strategies to improve nutrition policies in SNAP so that the program can continue to address food insecurity needs as well as provide a healthful diet for SNAP beneficiaries
机译:补充营养援助计划(SNAP)是最大的联邦食品援助计划,目前为4,470万美国人提供服务,2011年预算为750亿美元。该研究邀请领先专家进行了深入,半结构化的采访,以探讨他们对以下问题的看法SNAP中营养饮食的现有挑战和障碍。专家们还提出了改善SNAP接受者营养状况的策略。来自倡导,政府,行业和研究组织的27个人接受了采访。采访记录,转录,编码和主题内容分析。营养丰富的食品的高成本,SNAP的收益不足,购买健康食品的机会有限以及与贫困相关的环境因素被认为是影响美国低收入家庭营养的障碍。来自各行各业的受访者提出了六个主题,涉及如何应对这些挑战,包括向SNAP参与者提供激励措施,使其购买符合《 2010年美国人饮食指南》的营养丰富的食品,限制购买具有计划收益的营养不良的食品和饮料,修改SNAP利益分配的频率,加强营养教育,改善SNAP零售商环境,并增加州和联邦一级的协调和计划实施的一致性。鉴于SNAP入学人数最近急剧增加,决策者必须解决现有障碍,并考虑改善SNAP营养政策的新策略,以便该计划可以继续解决粮食不安全需求并为SNAP受益人提供健康饮食

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