Gretchen Swanson Center for Nutrition, Omaha, NE, United States.
Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, United States.
Front Public Health. 2024 Apr 29;12:1371697. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1371697. eCollection 2024.
Recent cash-value benefit (CVB) increases are a positive development to help increase WIC participant fruits and vegetables (FV) access. Little is known about the impacts of the CVB changes on FV redemptions or about implementation successes and challenges among WIC State and local agencies. This mixed method study aimed to evaluate (a) the CVB changes' impact on FV access among WIC child participants measured by CVB redemption rates, (b) facilitators and barriers to CVB changes' implementation, and (c) differences in FV redemption and facilitators and barriers by race/ethnicity.
We requested redemption data from all 89 State agencies for April 2020 to September 2022 and utilized descriptive statistics, interrupted time series analysis (ITS), and generalized linear regression analysis. Additionally, we recruited State agencies, local agencies, and caregivers across the U.S. for interviews and used rapid qualitative analysis to find emerging themes anchored in policy evaluation and implementation science frameworks.
We received redemption data from 27 State agencies and interviewed 23 State agencies, 61 local agencies, and 76 caregivers of child WIC participants. CVB monthly redemptions increased at $35/child/month compared to $9/child/month; however, adjusted ITS analyses found a decrease in redemption rates at $35/child/month. The decrease was not significant when the transition/first implementation month was excluded with rates progressively increasing over time. Differences were found among racial/ethnic groups, with lower redemption rates observed for non-Hispanic Black caregivers. Overall, WIC caregivers reported high satisfaction and utilization at the $35/child/month. The frequent and quick turnaround CVB changes strained WIC agency resources with agencies serving higher caseloads of diverse racial and ethnic populations experiencing greater issues with implementing the CVB changes.
Despite implementation challenges, the increased CVB shows promise to improve WIC participant FV access and satisfaction with WIC. WIC agencies need adequate lead time to update the CVB amounts, and resources and support to help ensure equitable distribution and utilization of the FV benefits.
最近的现金价值福利(CVB)增加是一个积极的发展,可以帮助增加 WIC 参与者获得水果和蔬菜(FV)的机会。对于 CVB 变化对 FV 赎回的影响,以及 WIC 州和地方机构实施的成功和挑战,人们知之甚少。这项混合方法研究旨在评估:(a) CVB 变化对 WIC 儿童参与者 FV 可及性的影响,以 CVB 赎回率衡量;(b) CVB 变化实施的促进因素和障碍;(c) 按种族/族裔划分的 FV 赎回率以及促进因素和障碍的差异。
我们向所有 89 个州机构请求了 2020 年 4 月至 2022 年 9 月的赎回数据,并利用描述性统计、中断时间序列分析(ITS)和广义线性回归分析。此外,我们招募了美国各地的州机构、地方机构和照顾者进行访谈,并利用快速定性分析,根据政策评估和实施科学框架发现新出现的主题。
我们收到了 27 个州机构的赎回数据,并对 23 个州机构、61 个地方机构和 76 个儿童 WIC 参与者的照顾者进行了访谈。与 9 美元/儿童/月相比,CVB 每月赎回额增加到 35 美元/儿童/月;然而,调整后的 ITS 分析发现,35 美元/儿童/月的赎回率下降。当排除过渡/首次实施月份时,下降并不显著,随着时间的推移,赎回率逐渐增加。在种族/族裔群体中发现了差异,非西班牙裔黑人照顾者的赎回率较低。总体而言,WIC 照顾者对 35 美元/儿童/月的满意度和利用率较高。频繁而快速的 CVB 变化给 WIC 机构资源带来压力,服务于更多不同种族和族裔人口的高案例量的机构在实施 CVB 变化方面遇到了更大的问题。
尽管实施过程中存在挑战,但增加 CVB 有望改善 WIC 参与者获得 FV 的机会,并提高他们对 WIC 的满意度。WIC 机构需要足够的提前时间来更新 CVB 金额,并提供资源和支持,以确保公平分配和利用 FV 福利。