Comparison of In-Person and Virtual Implementations of an Obesity Prevention and Culinary Nutrition Education Program for Family Care Providers

Author:

Goodman Lenora P.1ORCID,Schroeder Mary M.2ORCID,Kunkel Kelly2ORCID,Hendel Katherine R.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, University of Minnesota School of Public Health, Minneapolis, MN 55415, USA

2. University of Minnesota Extension, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN 55108, USA

Abstract

Start Strong, a 4-week culinary nutrition education and obesity prevention program designed for rural family care providers in low-income areas of Minnesota, was initially an in-person training program and was recently adapted into a virtual version. Using a quasi-experimental design, this study examined within-group and between-group (in-person versus virtual) changes in culinary skill confidence and familiarity with food assistance programs after Start Strong participation. Additionally, we examined post-program participant experiences. The in-person program (n = 12, mean age of 45 years, September 2019) took place at community locations. The virtual program (n = 27, mean age of 41 years, Fall 2021–Winter 2022) used online learning and videoconferencing. Following data collection pre- and post-program, we used t-tests to examine within-group changes after Start Strong participation, repeated measures analysis of variance tests to compare outcomes between the in-person and virtual implementations, and Fisher’s exact test to compare post-survey outcomes. The in-person and virtual programs demonstrated similar improvements in cooking skill confidence and familiarity with food assistance programs. Compared to the virtual program, in-person participants reported significantly greater connection with other providers. This evaluation is relevant to addressing disparities in obesity prevention and provides an initial model for public health and community partnerships with ECE providers.

Funder

National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education program

Publisher

MDPI AG

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