全民校餐:一项定性研究,探索缅因州和加利福尼亚州成功宣传和决策的经验教训。

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-06 DOI:10.1016/j.jand.2024.04.018
Amelie A Hecht, Wendi Gosliner, Lindsey Turner, Kenneth Hecht, Christina E Hecht, Lorrene D Ritchie, Michele Polacsek, Juliana F W Cohen
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背景:COVID-19 大流行将全国的注意力集中在粮食不安全、公平以及学校供餐计划在支持儿童、家庭和社区方面的作用上。在此过程中,大流行病创造了一个难得的政策窗口--一个推进长期公共卫生目标的机会,即保证所有学生都能获得免费校餐。2021 年 7 月,加利福尼亚州和缅因州成为首批批准全民校餐立法(也称为全民免费餐)的州:本研究旨在探讨政策制定者、州政府机构官员和倡导者对促进加州和缅因州通过全民校餐立法的条件和机制的看法:设计:开展定性案例研究:在 2021 年 12 月至 2022 年 6 月期间,对 30 名决策者、州政府机构官员和倡导者进行了半结构化访谈:进行:采用内容分析原则对访谈进行分析。采用 Kingdon 的公共政策多流框架对关键主题进行组织:结果:确定了 11 个关键主题。从加利福尼亚州和缅因州用于推进法律的政策和宣传策略中汲取了经验教训。例如,通过渐进式政策变革铺平道路、针对不同受众定制信息以及在基层和 "草根 "层面开展组织活动是宣传工作取得成功的关键:有前途的做法可以指导其他州和全国扩大学校供餐范围和推进其他儿童营养政策的工作。今后,应记录并分享加利福尼亚州、缅因州和其他早期采用者在实施普及免费学校膳食立法方面的经验教训。
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School Meals for All: A Qualitative Study Exploring Lessons in Successful Advocacy and Policymaking in Maine and California.

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic focused national attention on food insecurity, equity, and the role of school meal programs in supporting children, families, and communities. In doing so, the pandemic created a rare policy window-an opportunity to advance a longstanding public health goal of guaranteed access to free school meals for all students. In July 2021, California and Maine became the first states to authorize school meal for all legislation (also known as universal free meals).

Objective: The aim of this study was to explore perspectives of policymakers, state agency officials, and advocates on the conditions and mechanisms that facilitated passage of school meal for all legislation in California and Maine.

Design: A qualitative case study was conducted.

Participants: Between December 2021 and June 2022, semistructured interviews were conducted with 30 policymakers, state agency officials, and advocates.

Statistical analysis performed: Interviews were analyzed using principles of content analysis. Key themes are organized using Kingdon's multiple streams framework for public policy.

Results: Eleven key themes were identified. Lessons are drawn from the policy and advocacy strategies used to advance laws in California and Maine. For instance, paving the way with incremental policy change, tailoring messaging to diverse audiences, and organizing at the grassroots and grasstops levels were critical to success of advocacy efforts.

Conclusions: Promising practices can guide efforts to expand access to school meals and advance other child nutrition policies in other states and nationally. Moving forward, lessons learned from implementation of universal free school meal legislation in California, Maine, and other early adopters should be documented and shared.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics is the premier source for the practice and science of food, nutrition, and dietetics. The monthly, peer-reviewed journal presents original articles prepared by scholars and practitioners and is the most widely read professional publication in the field. The Journal focuses on advancing professional knowledge across the range of research and practice issues such as: nutritional science, medical nutrition therapy, public health nutrition, food science and biotechnology, foodservice systems, leadership and management, and dietetics education.
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