Navigating food access and distribution during the pandemic

Angela Groves, Maria Roche-Dean, Dell G. Mars, A. Ndiwane
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COVID-19 increased food insecurity among African Americans. However, little is known about the impact of COVID-19 on food access and delivery for this population in Cuyahoga County. The objective of this study was to collect insights into the facilitators of and barriers to food access and delivery from community stakeholders. Methods: A total of 10 in-depth individual interviews with community stakeholders were conducted. Content analysis was used to analyze the interviews. Results: COVID-19 led to immediate and necessary changes to food access and distribution practices. Additionally, the increased utilization of food pantries, limited food supply, and lack of transportation to food pantries were identified as challenges to food access and distribution. However, community stakeholders were able to continue serving the community despite food supply and distribution challenges. Conclusion: This study provided novel insights into the challenges faced by community stakeholders and strategies that can be used to overcome these food dissemination challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. Nurses can play a key role in addressing food insecurities in African American communities through nursing assessments and advocacy.
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在大流行期间指导粮食获取和分配
COVID-19加剧了非洲裔美国人的粮食不安全状况。然而,人们对COVID-19对凯霍加县这一人口的粮食获取和交付的影响知之甚少。本研究的目的是收集社区利益相关者对粮食获取和交付的促进因素和障碍的见解。方法:对社区利益相关者进行了10次深入的个人访谈。采用内容分析法对访谈进行分析。结果:2019冠状病毒病导致粮食获取和分配做法发生了立即和必要的变化。此外,食品储藏室利用率的提高、食品供应的有限以及前往食品储藏室的交通工具的缺乏被认为是食品获取和分配面临的挑战。然而,尽管面临粮食供应和分配方面的挑战,社区利益相关者仍能够继续为社区服务。结论:本研究对社区利益相关者面临的挑战以及应对COVID-19大流行期间食品传播挑战的策略提供了新的见解。护士可以通过护理评估和倡导在解决非洲裔美国人社区的粮食不安全方面发挥关键作用。
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