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Nutrition and Health Programming and Outreach in Grocery Retail Settings: A Community Coalition in Action.

Dennis Ogeto NyachotiAlisha H RedelfsLouis D BrownEufemia B GarciaErica GarciaCarlos A LowereeKaren Del RioDaniel Del ToroDenise VasquezGabriela A GallegosMichael P KellyLeah D Whigham
Published in: Nutrients (2023)
Grocery stores can provide a conducive environment for interventions targeting healthy eating and access to health services, particularly in low-income communities. A wide array of organizations deliver nutrition and related programs in community settings, but rarely in a coordinated fashion. Collaboration of local health promotion organizations with grocery stores could increase consumers' access to and selection of healthy foods and related services. This evaluation of the In-Store Programming and Outreach Coalition (IPOC) uses thematic analysis of first-person accounts from coalition members. To our knowledge, this is the first study of such a coalition. We present perspectives from six stakeholders about the IPOC strengths, challenges, and recommendations for strengthening the delivery of in-store interventions. Themes identified include partnership, increased client reach and cross-referrals, conflicting work schedules, leadership, and recommendations to identify coalition leaders and expand services to other grocery stores. We conclude that grocery stores can offer a suitable setting for programming and community outreach through coalitions.
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