Cargando…

‘My coupons are like gold’: experiences and perceived outcomes of low-income adults participating in the British Columbia Farmers’ Market Nutrition Coupon Program

OBJECTIVE: The British Columbia Farmers’ Market Nutrition Coupon Program (FMNCP) provides low-income households with coupons valued at $21/week for 16 weeks to purchase healthy foods in farmers’ markets. Our objective was to explore FMNCP participants’ experiences of accessing nutritious foods, and...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Caron-Roy, Stéphanie, Sayed, Sayeeda Amber, Milaney, Katrina, Lashewicz, Bonnie, Dunn, Sharlette, O’Hara, Heather, Leblanc, Peter, Fournier, Bonnie, Raine, Kim D, Elliott, Charlene, Prowse, Rachel JL, Olstad, Dana Lee
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8883788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33843563
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980021001567
_version_ 1784660022500786176
author Caron-Roy, Stéphanie
Sayed, Sayeeda Amber
Milaney, Katrina
Lashewicz, Bonnie
Dunn, Sharlette
O’Hara, Heather
Leblanc, Peter
Fournier, Bonnie
Raine, Kim D
Elliott, Charlene
Prowse, Rachel JL
Olstad, Dana Lee
author_facet Caron-Roy, Stéphanie
Sayed, Sayeeda Amber
Milaney, Katrina
Lashewicz, Bonnie
Dunn, Sharlette
O’Hara, Heather
Leblanc, Peter
Fournier, Bonnie
Raine, Kim D
Elliott, Charlene
Prowse, Rachel JL
Olstad, Dana Lee
author_sort Caron-Roy, Stéphanie
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: The British Columbia Farmers’ Market Nutrition Coupon Program (FMNCP) provides low-income households with coupons valued at $21/week for 16 weeks to purchase healthy foods in farmers’ markets. Our objective was to explore FMNCP participants’ experiences of accessing nutritious foods, and perceived programme outcomes. DESIGN: The current study used qualitative description methodology. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with FMNCP participants during the 2019 farmers' market season. Directed content analysis was used to analyse the data, whereby the five domains of Freedman et al.’s framework of nutritious food access provided the basis for an initial coding scheme. Data that did not fit within the framework’s domains were coded inductively. SETTING: One urban and two rural communities in British Columbia, Canada. PARTICIPANTS: Twenty-eight adults who were participating in the FMNCP. RESULTS: Three themes emerged: autonomy and dignity, social connections and community building, and environmental and programmatic constraints. Firstly, the programme promoted a sense of autonomy and dignity through financial support, increased access to high-quality produce, food-related education and skill development and mitigating stigma and shame. Secondly, shopping in farmers' markets increased social connections and fostered a sense of community. Finally, participants experienced limited food variety in rural farmers' markets, lack of transportation and challenges with redeeming coupons. CONCLUSIONS: Participation in the FMNCP facilitated access to nutritious foods and enhanced participants’ diet quality, well-being and health. Strategies such as increasing the amount and duration of subsidies and expanding programmes may help improve participants’ experiences and outcomes of farmers' market food subsidy programmes.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-8883788
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher Cambridge University Press
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-88837882022-03-11 ‘My coupons are like gold’: experiences and perceived outcomes of low-income adults participating in the British Columbia Farmers’ Market Nutrition Coupon Program Caron-Roy, Stéphanie Sayed, Sayeeda Amber Milaney, Katrina Lashewicz, Bonnie Dunn, Sharlette O’Hara, Heather Leblanc, Peter Fournier, Bonnie Raine, Kim D Elliott, Charlene Prowse, Rachel JL Olstad, Dana Lee Public Health Nutr Research Paper OBJECTIVE: The British Columbia Farmers’ Market Nutrition Coupon Program (FMNCP) provides low-income households with coupons valued at $21/week for 16 weeks to purchase healthy foods in farmers’ markets. Our objective was to explore FMNCP participants’ experiences of accessing nutritious foods, and perceived programme outcomes. DESIGN: The current study used qualitative description methodology. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with FMNCP participants during the 2019 farmers' market season. Directed content analysis was used to analyse the data, whereby the five domains of Freedman et al.’s framework of nutritious food access provided the basis for an initial coding scheme. Data that did not fit within the framework’s domains were coded inductively. SETTING: One urban and two rural communities in British Columbia, Canada. PARTICIPANTS: Twenty-eight adults who were participating in the FMNCP. RESULTS: Three themes emerged: autonomy and dignity, social connections and community building, and environmental and programmatic constraints. Firstly, the programme promoted a sense of autonomy and dignity through financial support, increased access to high-quality produce, food-related education and skill development and mitigating stigma and shame. Secondly, shopping in farmers' markets increased social connections and fostered a sense of community. Finally, participants experienced limited food variety in rural farmers' markets, lack of transportation and challenges with redeeming coupons. CONCLUSIONS: Participation in the FMNCP facilitated access to nutritious foods and enhanced participants’ diet quality, well-being and health. Strategies such as increasing the amount and duration of subsidies and expanding programmes may help improve participants’ experiences and outcomes of farmers' market food subsidy programmes. Cambridge University Press 2022-02 2021-04-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8883788/ /pubmed/33843563 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980021001567 Text en © The Authors 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Caron-Roy, Stéphanie
Sayed, Sayeeda Amber
Milaney, Katrina
Lashewicz, Bonnie
Dunn, Sharlette
O’Hara, Heather
Leblanc, Peter
Fournier, Bonnie
Raine, Kim D
Elliott, Charlene
Prowse, Rachel JL
Olstad, Dana Lee
‘My coupons are like gold’: experiences and perceived outcomes of low-income adults participating in the British Columbia Farmers’ Market Nutrition Coupon Program
title ‘My coupons are like gold’: experiences and perceived outcomes of low-income adults participating in the British Columbia Farmers’ Market Nutrition Coupon Program
title_full ‘My coupons are like gold’: experiences and perceived outcomes of low-income adults participating in the British Columbia Farmers’ Market Nutrition Coupon Program
title_fullStr ‘My coupons are like gold’: experiences and perceived outcomes of low-income adults participating in the British Columbia Farmers’ Market Nutrition Coupon Program
title_full_unstemmed ‘My coupons are like gold’: experiences and perceived outcomes of low-income adults participating in the British Columbia Farmers’ Market Nutrition Coupon Program
title_short ‘My coupons are like gold’: experiences and perceived outcomes of low-income adults participating in the British Columbia Farmers’ Market Nutrition Coupon Program
title_sort ‘my coupons are like gold’: experiences and perceived outcomes of low-income adults participating in the british columbia farmers’ market nutrition coupon program
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8883788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33843563
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980021001567
work_keys_str_mv AT caronroystephanie mycouponsarelikegoldexperiencesandperceivedoutcomesoflowincomeadultsparticipatinginthebritishcolumbiafarmersmarketnutritioncouponprogram
AT sayedsayeedaamber mycouponsarelikegoldexperiencesandperceivedoutcomesoflowincomeadultsparticipatinginthebritishcolumbiafarmersmarketnutritioncouponprogram
AT milaneykatrina mycouponsarelikegoldexperiencesandperceivedoutcomesoflowincomeadultsparticipatinginthebritishcolumbiafarmersmarketnutritioncouponprogram
AT lashewiczbonnie mycouponsarelikegoldexperiencesandperceivedoutcomesoflowincomeadultsparticipatinginthebritishcolumbiafarmersmarketnutritioncouponprogram
AT dunnsharlette mycouponsarelikegoldexperiencesandperceivedoutcomesoflowincomeadultsparticipatinginthebritishcolumbiafarmersmarketnutritioncouponprogram
AT oharaheather mycouponsarelikegoldexperiencesandperceivedoutcomesoflowincomeadultsparticipatinginthebritishcolumbiafarmersmarketnutritioncouponprogram
AT leblancpeter mycouponsarelikegoldexperiencesandperceivedoutcomesoflowincomeadultsparticipatinginthebritishcolumbiafarmersmarketnutritioncouponprogram
AT fournierbonnie mycouponsarelikegoldexperiencesandperceivedoutcomesoflowincomeadultsparticipatinginthebritishcolumbiafarmersmarketnutritioncouponprogram
AT rainekimd mycouponsarelikegoldexperiencesandperceivedoutcomesoflowincomeadultsparticipatinginthebritishcolumbiafarmersmarketnutritioncouponprogram
AT elliottcharlene mycouponsarelikegoldexperiencesandperceivedoutcomesoflowincomeadultsparticipatinginthebritishcolumbiafarmersmarketnutritioncouponprogram
AT prowseracheljl mycouponsarelikegoldexperiencesandperceivedoutcomesoflowincomeadultsparticipatinginthebritishcolumbiafarmersmarketnutritioncouponprogram
AT olstaddanalee mycouponsarelikegoldexperiencesandperceivedoutcomesoflowincomeadultsparticipatinginthebritishcolumbiafarmersmarketnutritioncouponprogram