A Novel Peer Mentor Model for Nutrition Education within a Food Pantry

Autor: Tracy Lynn Oliver, Amy McKeever, Rebecca Shenkman, Lisa K. Diewald
Rok vydání: 2019
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Popis: Background: Food insecurity disproportionately affects groups of Americans and is a social determinant of health that deems one at risk for comorbidities. Food insecurity is defined as reduced access to a sufficient quantity and quality of food, which limits the variety or desirability of one’s diet. Unfortunately, this hidden and silent epidemic in the United States continues to rise and is at an all-time high rate, with one in six children being affected, 13 million children and a total of 41.2 million Americans. As a result, emergency food pantries (EFPs) are challenged with the dual role of providing food to combat hunger, but also being conscious of the health concerns of their clients such as chronic illness and obesity. Methods: “Community Cooks” was a peer mentor model program implemented to deliver nutrition education, skills in basic cooking techniques, healthy eating principles, and easily prepared recipes relying on foods available within an EFP. Eleven peer mentors were recruited and trained over six months to deliver a series of live workshops open to all community members. Results: After six months, peer mentor retention rate was 85%, and qualitative focus group findings suggest that peer mentors had the desire to remain part of “Community Cooks” program. Conclusion: The use of a peer mentor model of delivering nutrition education within an EFP is a valuable and sustainable approach to target the food insecure and underserved population.
Databáze: OpenAIRE