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Barriers to Creating Healthier Home Food Environments Process Evaluation Results From 2 Home Food Environment Intervention Studies

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FAMILY & COMMUNITY HEALTH
卷 45, 期 4, 页码 247-256

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/FCH.0000000000000335

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barriers; intervention; nutrition; process evaluation; qualitative

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  1. National Cancer Institute [R21 CA206508]
  2. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [U48DP001909, U48DP006377]
  3. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute [T32 HL007034]

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This study analyzed barriers faced by low-income African American women participants, identifying common obstacles including difficulty in changing current habits, limited time/convenience, lack of family support, cost and economic challenges, hunger, cravings, and limited access to resources.
Few studies have identified barriers to creating a home environment more supportive of healthy eating. We examined barriers faced by participants in a randomized controlled trial and an adaptation study of the Healthy Homes/Healthy Families intervention, which uses health coaches to support low-income families in creating healthier home food environments. Coaches maintained logs of participant interactions as part of a process evaluation. We thematically analyzed logs from interactions with participants, mostly lower-income African American women (n = 114), to identify barriers for each of 8 healthy actions that serve as core elements of the intervention. Difficulty of changing current habits was a barrier for 5 of the healthy actions. No time/convenience and limited family support each influenced 2 of the healthy actions, with interpersonal barriers also stemming from social situations and visitors, including grandchildren. Cost and economic challenges were barriers for 3 of the actions. Hunger, cravings, and limited access to resources (eg, transportation, fresh fruits and vegetables) were each noted as barriers for 1 healthy action. Overall, these findings provide insight for how to better support families who are trying to improve their home food environments and highlight the need for multilevel interventions.

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