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2024 Annual Conference

del 21 al 23 de May del 2024

Hyatt Regency Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, USA

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B3c Using Food as Medicine to Address Health Disparities: The Veggie Rx Model

martes, el 21 de mayo de 2024 a las 17:15–18:45 CDT
Room 3
Short Description

Veggie Rx is a program that aims to empower diabetic patients with nutritional knowledge and reward their habit formation with vegetable vouchers. This qualitative study explores how Veggie Rx participants enact new practices in the context of resource scarcity. The preliminary findings reveal three overlapping and recursive stages of practice enactment: 1) Resource acquisition: Participants acquire new resources (e.g., nutritional knowledge, vegetable vouchers) through the program. This stage is often characterized by positive responses and a sense of empowerment. 2) Evolution of practices: Participants strategically utilize their resources (both existing and new) to meet their own needs and those of their households. Resource scarcity can limit the effectiveness of program interventions at this stage. 3) Diffusion of practices: Participants share their practices with their social contacts, multiplying the effects of the program. The emergent findings suggest that Veggie Rx can be an effective tool for addressing health disparities, but that it is important to consider the role of resource scarcity in practice enactment.

Type of presentation

Accepted Oral Presentation

Submitter

Ada Leung, Pennsylvania State University

Authors

Ada Leung, Pennsylvania State University Berks
Nelly Perez, Pennsylvania State University Berks
Lisa Weaver, Pennsylvania State University Berks
Kayla Rutt, Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine
Madeline Bermudez, Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine
Christina Scartozzi, Pennsylvania State Health St. Joseph Medical Center
Susan Veldheer, Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine
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