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Implementing a Rural Natural Experiment: A Protocol for Evaluating the Impacts of Food Coops on Food Consumption, Resident’s Health and Community Vitality

Background: Local food environments are recognized by experts as a determinant of healthy eating. Food cooperatives (coop) can promote the accessibility to healthier foods and thus improve the health of the population, particularly in remote rural communities. Objective: To measure the effects of im...

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Autores principales: Robitaille, Éric, Paquette, Marie-Claude, Durette, Gabrielle, Bergeron, Amélie, Dubé, Marianne, Doyon, Mélanie, Mercille, Geneviève, Lemire, Marc, Lo, Ernest
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9025453/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35448698
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mps5020033
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author Robitaille, Éric
Paquette, Marie-Claude
Durette, Gabrielle
Bergeron, Amélie
Dubé, Marianne
Doyon, Mélanie
Mercille, Geneviève
Lemire, Marc
Lo, Ernest
author_facet Robitaille, Éric
Paquette, Marie-Claude
Durette, Gabrielle
Bergeron, Amélie
Dubé, Marianne
Doyon, Mélanie
Mercille, Geneviève
Lemire, Marc
Lo, Ernest
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description Background: Local food environments are recognized by experts as a determinant of healthy eating. Food cooperatives (coop) can promote the accessibility to healthier foods and thus improve the health of the population, particularly in remote rural communities. Objective: To measure the effects of implementing a food coop in a disadvantaged community with poor access to food. We have two main research questions: (1). Does the establishment of a food coop in rural areas described as food deserts have an impact on accessibility, frequency of use, food consumption, food quality, and ultimately the health of individuals? (2). Does the establishment of a food coop in rural areas described as food deserts have an impact on food security and community vitality? Design: A natural experiment with a mixed pre/post method will be used. The sample is composed of households that came from geographically isolated communities (population: 215 to 885 inhabitants) which qualified as food deserts and located in rural areas of Quebec (Canada). All communities plan to open a food coop (in the years 2022–2023), and as their opening will be staggered over time, participants from communities with a new food coop (intervention) will be compared to communities awaiting the opening of their food coop (control). Data collection was carried out at three time points: (1) before; (2) 1 to 5 months after; and (3) 13 to 17 months after the opening of the coop. Questionnaires were used to measure sociodemographic variables, dietary intake, residents’ health, and community vitality. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with community stakeholders. Results: Few natural experiments have been conducted regarding the impact of implementing food coops. Gathering concrete data on the effectiveness and processes surrounding these interventions through natural experiments will help to quantify their impact and guide knowledge users and policymakers to make more informed decisions.
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spelling pubmed-90254532022-04-23 Implementing a Rural Natural Experiment: A Protocol for Evaluating the Impacts of Food Coops on Food Consumption, Resident’s Health and Community Vitality Robitaille, Éric Paquette, Marie-Claude Durette, Gabrielle Bergeron, Amélie Dubé, Marianne Doyon, Mélanie Mercille, Geneviève Lemire, Marc Lo, Ernest Methods Protoc Protocol Background: Local food environments are recognized by experts as a determinant of healthy eating. Food cooperatives (coop) can promote the accessibility to healthier foods and thus improve the health of the population, particularly in remote rural communities. Objective: To measure the effects of implementing a food coop in a disadvantaged community with poor access to food. We have two main research questions: (1). Does the establishment of a food coop in rural areas described as food deserts have an impact on accessibility, frequency of use, food consumption, food quality, and ultimately the health of individuals? (2). Does the establishment of a food coop in rural areas described as food deserts have an impact on food security and community vitality? Design: A natural experiment with a mixed pre/post method will be used. The sample is composed of households that came from geographically isolated communities (population: 215 to 885 inhabitants) which qualified as food deserts and located in rural areas of Quebec (Canada). All communities plan to open a food coop (in the years 2022–2023), and as their opening will be staggered over time, participants from communities with a new food coop (intervention) will be compared to communities awaiting the opening of their food coop (control). Data collection was carried out at three time points: (1) before; (2) 1 to 5 months after; and (3) 13 to 17 months after the opening of the coop. Questionnaires were used to measure sociodemographic variables, dietary intake, residents’ health, and community vitality. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with community stakeholders. Results: Few natural experiments have been conducted regarding the impact of implementing food coops. Gathering concrete data on the effectiveness and processes surrounding these interventions through natural experiments will help to quantify their impact and guide knowledge users and policymakers to make more informed decisions. MDPI 2022-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9025453/ /pubmed/35448698 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mps5020033 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Robitaille, Éric
Paquette, Marie-Claude
Durette, Gabrielle
Bergeron, Amélie
Dubé, Marianne
Doyon, Mélanie
Mercille, Geneviève
Lemire, Marc
Lo, Ernest
Implementing a Rural Natural Experiment: A Protocol for Evaluating the Impacts of Food Coops on Food Consumption, Resident’s Health and Community Vitality
title Implementing a Rural Natural Experiment: A Protocol for Evaluating the Impacts of Food Coops on Food Consumption, Resident’s Health and Community Vitality
title_full Implementing a Rural Natural Experiment: A Protocol for Evaluating the Impacts of Food Coops on Food Consumption, Resident’s Health and Community Vitality
title_fullStr Implementing a Rural Natural Experiment: A Protocol for Evaluating the Impacts of Food Coops on Food Consumption, Resident’s Health and Community Vitality
title_full_unstemmed Implementing a Rural Natural Experiment: A Protocol for Evaluating the Impacts of Food Coops on Food Consumption, Resident’s Health and Community Vitality
title_short Implementing a Rural Natural Experiment: A Protocol for Evaluating the Impacts of Food Coops on Food Consumption, Resident’s Health and Community Vitality
title_sort implementing a rural natural experiment: a protocol for evaluating the impacts of food coops on food consumption, resident’s health and community vitality
topic Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9025453/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35448698
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mps5020033
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