Little is known about the barriers and facilitators to local food procurement among women of reproductive age (WRA). Therefore we conducted qualitative interviews with WRA in rural eastern and western NC (ENC and WNC) to learn of factors related to locally sourced food procurement. In-depth interviews were conducted among low-income White, Black, and Hispanic English-speaking WRA (N=62 (ENC: 37; WNC: 23) (18-44 years)). Independent coders used a consensus codebook to double-code all transcripts. Coders then came together to discuss and resolve coding discrepancies, and identified themes and salient quotes. Cross-cutting themes from both ENC and WNC participants included access to local food sources; acceptance of Supplemental Nutrition Assi...
ABSTRACT Rebecca Duerre, Alexandra Hamann, Rasha Khaffagi, Jessica Sprinkles: Addressing Access to ...
The comparative study sought to determine how women’s nutritional knowledge and their food productio...
Rural, low-income households are more likely to experience food insecurity, poor diet quality, and r...
Little is known about the barriers and facilitators to local food procurement among women of reprodu...
A body of literature has noted that local food systems (LFSs) may not involve active participation b...
Over the last decade, the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (W...
Because fruit and vegetable intake remains low in low-income populations, the attention of public he...
Objective: To examine the influence of farmers\u27 market pricing and accessibility on willingness t...
Background: Micronutrient insufficiencies are a serious public health problem among women of reprodu...
Various factors within a food environment work to influence food choice. Qualitative and quantitativ...
Introduction—Qualitative research on food choice has rarely focused on individuals’ perceptions of t...
This qualitative study sought to understand food acquisition behaviors and environmental factors tha...
This research investigates facilitators and barriers that rural women aged 65 to 75 years in Southw...
In the United States, many communities lack sufficient access to fresh produce. To improve access to...
To examine the influence of farmers’ market pricing and accessibility on willingness to shop at farm...
ABSTRACT Rebecca Duerre, Alexandra Hamann, Rasha Khaffagi, Jessica Sprinkles: Addressing Access to ...
The comparative study sought to determine how women’s nutritional knowledge and their food productio...
Rural, low-income households are more likely to experience food insecurity, poor diet quality, and r...
Little is known about the barriers and facilitators to local food procurement among women of reprodu...
A body of literature has noted that local food systems (LFSs) may not involve active participation b...
Over the last decade, the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (W...
Because fruit and vegetable intake remains low in low-income populations, the attention of public he...
Objective: To examine the influence of farmers\u27 market pricing and accessibility on willingness t...
Background: Micronutrient insufficiencies are a serious public health problem among women of reprodu...
Various factors within a food environment work to influence food choice. Qualitative and quantitativ...
Introduction—Qualitative research on food choice has rarely focused on individuals’ perceptions of t...
This qualitative study sought to understand food acquisition behaviors and environmental factors tha...
This research investigates facilitators and barriers that rural women aged 65 to 75 years in Southw...
In the United States, many communities lack sufficient access to fresh produce. To improve access to...
To examine the influence of farmers’ market pricing and accessibility on willingness to shop at farm...
ABSTRACT Rebecca Duerre, Alexandra Hamann, Rasha Khaffagi, Jessica Sprinkles: Addressing Access to ...
The comparative study sought to determine how women’s nutritional knowledge and their food productio...
Rural, low-income households are more likely to experience food insecurity, poor diet quality, and r...