Perceptions, Satisfaction, and Experience of Low-Income, Rural Patients who Participated in a Pilot Farm to Clinic (F2C) Program Utilizing Local, Donated Produce
Author
Tripp, Madeline
Abstract
Rural, low-income households are more likely to experience food insecurity, poor diet quality, and related chronic diseases. This study examined the perceptions, satisfaction and experience of rural, low-income patients who participated in the Farm to Clinic program supplied by local farm produce donations, coupled with recipes through a community clinic. Participating patients received weekly food bundles for 8 weeks and completed surveys. Results demonstrated patients were highly satisfied and used nearly all produce donated. Produce familiarity and recipe use were associated with utilizing produce and interest receiving specific produce again. Findings suggest the F2C model is both feasible and acceptable.
Date
2021-04-23
Citation:
APA:
Tripp, Madeline.
(April 2021).
Perceptions, Satisfaction, and Experience of Low-Income, Rural Patients who Participated in a Pilot Farm to Clinic (F2C) Program Utilizing Local, Donated Produce
(Honors Thesis, East Carolina University). Retrieved from the Scholarship.
(http://hdl.handle.net/10342/9005.)
MLA:
Tripp, Madeline.
Perceptions, Satisfaction, and Experience of Low-Income, Rural Patients who Participated in a Pilot Farm to Clinic (F2C) Program Utilizing Local, Donated Produce.
Honors Thesis. East Carolina University,
April 2021. The Scholarship.
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/9005.
September 27, 2023.
Chicago:
Tripp, Madeline,
“Perceptions, Satisfaction, and Experience of Low-Income, Rural Patients who Participated in a Pilot Farm to Clinic (F2C) Program Utilizing Local, Donated Produce”
(Honors Thesis., East Carolina University,
April 2021).
AMA:
Tripp, Madeline.
Perceptions, Satisfaction, and Experience of Low-Income, Rural Patients who Participated in a Pilot Farm to Clinic (F2C) Program Utilizing Local, Donated Produce
[Honors Thesis]. Greenville, NC: East Carolina University;
April 2021.
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Publisher
East Carolina University