Using a social ecological model to explore upstream and downstream solutions to rural food access for the elderly

A social ecological model is applied to the secondary analysis of qualitative data to study the impact of place on rural food access for older adults in West Virginia. The use of a social-ecological model to review the senior’s coded narratives provided a clearer picture of higher impact, upstream l...

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Main Author: Lauri Andress
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-01-01
Series:Cogent Medicine
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2331205X.2017.1393849
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description A social ecological model is applied to the secondary analysis of qualitative data to study the impact of place on rural food access for older adults in West Virginia. The use of a social-ecological model to review the senior’s coded narratives provided a clearer picture of higher impact, upstream levers to address food security for older adults in a rural region. The elderly have restricted access to food in rural West Virginia because of an indirect relationship with place that acts through the social ecological domains of the built environment, macrosocial factors, stressors, the natural environment, and social support. The results of this analysis add to theories on upstream policy sectors that may contribute to food security and the quality of dietary intake for older adults in rural places. As senior populations increase the need for greater understanding of the place-based causal pathways for rural food insecurity and poor nutrition in older adults will become more important for program and policy decisions.
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spelling doaj.art-89799141c68049ca9f9e5364190589162022-12-22T03:52:31ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Medicine2331-205X2017-01-014110.1080/2331205X.2017.13938491393849Using a social ecological model to explore upstream and downstream solutions to rural food access for the elderlyLauri Andress0West Virginia University Robert C. Byrd Health Sciences CenterA social ecological model is applied to the secondary analysis of qualitative data to study the impact of place on rural food access for older adults in West Virginia. The use of a social-ecological model to review the senior’s coded narratives provided a clearer picture of higher impact, upstream levers to address food security for older adults in a rural region. The elderly have restricted access to food in rural West Virginia because of an indirect relationship with place that acts through the social ecological domains of the built environment, macrosocial factors, stressors, the natural environment, and social support. The results of this analysis add to theories on upstream policy sectors that may contribute to food security and the quality of dietary intake for older adults in rural places. As senior populations increase the need for greater understanding of the place-based causal pathways for rural food insecurity and poor nutrition in older adults will become more important for program and policy decisions.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2331205X.2017.1393849elderlyfood accessnutritionpopulation healthqualitativeruralfood securitygeography
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Using a social ecological model to explore upstream and downstream solutions to rural food access for the elderly
Cogent Medicine
elderly
food access
nutrition
population health
qualitative
rural
food security
geography
title Using a social ecological model to explore upstream and downstream solutions to rural food access for the elderly
title_full Using a social ecological model to explore upstream and downstream solutions to rural food access for the elderly
title_fullStr Using a social ecological model to explore upstream and downstream solutions to rural food access for the elderly
title_full_unstemmed Using a social ecological model to explore upstream and downstream solutions to rural food access for the elderly
title_short Using a social ecological model to explore upstream and downstream solutions to rural food access for the elderly
title_sort using a social ecological model to explore upstream and downstream solutions to rural food access for the elderly
topic elderly
food access
nutrition
population health
qualitative
rural
food security
geography
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2331205X.2017.1393849
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