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A realist qualitative study to explore how low-income pregnant women use Healthy Start food vouchers

机译:探索低收入孕妇利用健康起始食品凭证的真实定性研究

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Healthy Start is the UK government's food voucher programme for low-income pregnant women and young children. It was introduced in 2006, but the impact of the programme on nutritional outcomes remains understudied. This study sought to explore potential outcomes of the Healthy Start programme (including intended and unintended outcomes) and develop explanations for how and why these outcomes might occur. A realist review preceded this study, in which programme theories were developed and tested using existing evidence. This qualitative study aimed to further refine and consolidate the programme theories from the realist review while remaining open to new and emerging theories (or hypotheses) about how low-income pregnant women use Healthy Start vouchers. Semistructured interviews were conducted with 11 low-income women from North West England, who received Healthy Start vouchers during pregnancy. A realist logic of analysis was applied to generate clear and transparent linkages between outcomes and explanations. The findings suggested that some women used the vouchers to improve their diets during pregnancy (intended outcome), whereas some women were diverted towards alternative or unintended outcomes. Women's circumstances, values, beliefs, and motivations influenced how they perceived and responded to the vouchers. This paper presents four evidence-based programme theories to explain four contrasting (and potentially overlapping) outcomes: dietary improvements (theory refined from review), shared benefits (new theory), financial assistance (theory refined from review), and stockpiling formula (new theory). It considers how the Healthy Start programme could be improved, to increase the possibilities for low-income women to experience the intended outcome of dietary improvements.
机译:健康的开始是英国政府的低收入孕妇和幼儿的食品券计划。它于2006年介绍,但程序对营养成果的影响仍然被解读。本研究试图探讨健康启动计划(包括预期和意外结果)的潜在结果,并制定如何以及为何可能发生这些结果的解释。在本研究之前的现实评论,其中使用现有证据开发和测试了计划理论。这种定性研究旨在进一步完善和巩固现实主义审查的方案理论,同时留下新兴的和新兴理论(或假设)关于低收入孕妇如何使用健康的启动优惠券。半系统的访谈是由西英国西北11个低收入妇女进行的,在怀孕期间收到了健康的开始优惠券。应用现实分析逻辑以在结果和解释之间产生明确和透明的联系。调查结果表明,有些女性使用凭证在怀孕期间改善他们的饮食(预期结果),而有些女性被转移到替代或意外的结果。妇女的情况,价值观,信仰和动机影响了他们如何感知和回应凭证。本文提出了四个基于证据的计划理论,解释了四个对比(和潜在的重叠)结果:饮食改进(从审查中精致的理论),共享福利(新理论),财务援助(从审查中改进的理论),以及储存公式(新的理论)。它考虑了如何改善健康启动计划,以增加低收入妇女体验膳食改善预期结果的可能性。

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