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Forms of Community Engagement in Neighborhood Food Retail: Healthy Community Stores Case Study Project

Community engagement is well established as a key to improving public health. Prior food environment research has largely studied community engagement as an intervention component, leaving much unknown about how food retailers may already engage in this work. The purpose of this study was to explore...

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Autores principales: Kaur, Ravneet, Winkler, Megan R., John, Sara, DeAngelo, Julia, Dombrowski, Rachael D., Hickson, Ashley, Sundermeir, Samantha M., Kasprzak, Christina M., Bode, Bree, Hill, Alex B., Lewis, Emma C., Colon-Ramos, Uriyoan, Munch, Jake, Witting, Lillian L., Odoms-Young, Angela, Gittelsohn, Joel, Leone, Lucia A.
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9222525/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35742235
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19126986
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author Kaur, Ravneet
Winkler, Megan R.
John, Sara
DeAngelo, Julia
Dombrowski, Rachael D.
Hickson, Ashley
Sundermeir, Samantha M.
Kasprzak, Christina M.
Bode, Bree
Hill, Alex B.
Lewis, Emma C.
Colon-Ramos, Uriyoan
Munch, Jake
Witting, Lillian L.
Odoms-Young, Angela
Gittelsohn, Joel
Leone, Lucia A.
author_facet Kaur, Ravneet
Winkler, Megan R.
John, Sara
DeAngelo, Julia
Dombrowski, Rachael D.
Hickson, Ashley
Sundermeir, Samantha M.
Kasprzak, Christina M.
Bode, Bree
Hill, Alex B.
Lewis, Emma C.
Colon-Ramos, Uriyoan
Munch, Jake
Witting, Lillian L.
Odoms-Young, Angela
Gittelsohn, Joel
Leone, Lucia A.
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description Community engagement is well established as a key to improving public health. Prior food environment research has largely studied community engagement as an intervention component, leaving much unknown about how food retailers may already engage in this work. The purpose of this study was to explore the community engagement activities employed by neighborhood food retailers located in lower-income communities with explicit health missions to understand the ways stores involve and work with their communities. A multiple case study methodology was utilized among seven retailers in urban U.S. settings, which collected multiple sources of data at each retailer, including in-depth interviews, store manager sales reports, store observations using the Nutrition Environment Measures Survey for Stores, public documents, and websites. Across-case analysis was performed following Stake’s multiple case study approach. Results indicated that retailers employed a wide variety of forms of community engagement within their communities, including Outreach, Building Relationships through Customer Relations, Giving Back, Partnering with Community Coalitions, and Promoting Community Representation and Inclusiveness. Strategies that built relationships through customer relations were most common across stores; whereas few stores demonstrated community inclusiveness where members participated in store decision making. Findings provide a more comprehensive view of the ways local food retailers aim to develop and sustain authentic community relationships. Additional research is needed to evaluate the impact of community engagement activities on improving community health.
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spelling pubmed-92225252022-06-24 Forms of Community Engagement in Neighborhood Food Retail: Healthy Community Stores Case Study Project Kaur, Ravneet Winkler, Megan R. John, Sara DeAngelo, Julia Dombrowski, Rachael D. Hickson, Ashley Sundermeir, Samantha M. Kasprzak, Christina M. Bode, Bree Hill, Alex B. Lewis, Emma C. Colon-Ramos, Uriyoan Munch, Jake Witting, Lillian L. Odoms-Young, Angela Gittelsohn, Joel Leone, Lucia A. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Community engagement is well established as a key to improving public health. Prior food environment research has largely studied community engagement as an intervention component, leaving much unknown about how food retailers may already engage in this work. The purpose of this study was to explore the community engagement activities employed by neighborhood food retailers located in lower-income communities with explicit health missions to understand the ways stores involve and work with their communities. A multiple case study methodology was utilized among seven retailers in urban U.S. settings, which collected multiple sources of data at each retailer, including in-depth interviews, store manager sales reports, store observations using the Nutrition Environment Measures Survey for Stores, public documents, and websites. Across-case analysis was performed following Stake’s multiple case study approach. Results indicated that retailers employed a wide variety of forms of community engagement within their communities, including Outreach, Building Relationships through Customer Relations, Giving Back, Partnering with Community Coalitions, and Promoting Community Representation and Inclusiveness. Strategies that built relationships through customer relations were most common across stores; whereas few stores demonstrated community inclusiveness where members participated in store decision making. Findings provide a more comprehensive view of the ways local food retailers aim to develop and sustain authentic community relationships. Additional research is needed to evaluate the impact of community engagement activities on improving community health. MDPI 2022-06-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9222525/ /pubmed/35742235 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19126986 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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Kaur, Ravneet
Winkler, Megan R.
John, Sara
DeAngelo, Julia
Dombrowski, Rachael D.
Hickson, Ashley
Sundermeir, Samantha M.
Kasprzak, Christina M.
Bode, Bree
Hill, Alex B.
Lewis, Emma C.
Colon-Ramos, Uriyoan
Munch, Jake
Witting, Lillian L.
Odoms-Young, Angela
Gittelsohn, Joel
Leone, Lucia A.
Forms of Community Engagement in Neighborhood Food Retail: Healthy Community Stores Case Study Project
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9222525/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35742235
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19126986
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