Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
362403 Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior 2011 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo evaluate recall and usage of the Food Stamp Office Resource Kit (FSORK), a set of nutrition education materials designed for use in food stamp offices.DesignClient intercept exit surveys, an environmental scan, and individual observations of clients in the food stamp office.SettingFour food stamp offices in California.ParticipantsPeople applying for food stamps in community social service offices: exit survey (n = 419), environmental scan (n = 308), individual observations of video (n = 111).InterventionFSORK includes a video, poster, recipe cards, and brochures for the waiting room.Main Outcome Measure(s)Aided and unaided recall of FSORK materials, self-efficacy, video attention (eyes on screen), and observations of materials usage.AnalysisDescriptive statistics for recall, usage, and video attention.ResultsNearly 70% of clients recalled, unaided, at least 1 FSORK element with the video recalled the most. In the observation study, of clients who initially engaged with the video, 40% of their viewing time was spent “watching” it.Conclusions and ImplicationsFood stamp offices are a useful setting for nutrition education in offices that are willing and able to display the materials and show the video.

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