1. Use of Community Readiness Model to Develop and Evaluate a Pilot Culinary Training Program for School Nutrition Staff.
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Hildebrand DA, Blevins P, Carl L, Brown B, Betts NM, and Poe T
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- Female, Humans, Pilot Projects, Child Nutrition Sciences education, Community Health Services organization & administration, Food Services organization & administration, Models, Organizational, Schools organization & administration
- Abstract
Objective: Use the Community Readiness Model (CRM) to develop and evaluate a contextually appropriate pilot culinary training program for school nutrition staff members., Design: Mixed methods to guide intervention development., Settings: Six school districts in rural and urban areas of a southwestern state., Participants: School nutrition staff (n = 36; female; <1 to >20 years' experience)., Intervention: Pre- and post-training assessments used the CRM. Findings from the pre-assessment were used to develop the pilot culinary training intervention., Main Outcome Measure: Readiness to integrate new food preparation methods into existing practices., Analysis: The researchers used t and Wilcoxon tests to compare overall readiness and dimension scores (P ≤ .05). Thematic analysis was used to identify themes from the discussion component of the assessments., Results: Overall readiness increased from vague awareness to preparation (P = .02). Improved dimensions were knowledge of efforts (P = .004), leadership (P = .05), and knowledge of issues (P = .04). Themes included barriers, leadership, and motivation., Conclusions and Implications: The CRM was useful for developing and evaluating a contextually appropriate and effective culinary training program for school nutrition staff. Future efforts should address the provision of additional resources such as on-site chefs, small equipment grants, and engaging school stakeholders., (Copyright © 2017 Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2018
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