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Aims: In 2017, the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), which reimburses qualifying food expenses for Family Child Care Home (FCCH) providers, was substantially enhanced. This study's purpose was to explore the perceptions of Oklahoma FCCH providers of these enhancements and to determine current meal practices as an opportunity to foster collaborations between educators, service providers, and health and nutrition professionals.
Methods: This mixed-methods study included a cross-sectional survey (n=30) and semi-structured interviews (n=30) and menu analysis (n=25) of FCCH providers participating in the CACFP.
Results: There were 30 survey and interview respondents. Five main themes emerged from the qualitative interviews with providers: 1) they are satisfied, but... ; 2) base meals on what is creditable; 3) choose foods that children will eat; 4) serve what they perceive as healthy; and 5) have limited food preparation time. Quantitative menu analysis indicates most menus met minimum requirements of the CACFP. However, only 4% served a vegetable/fruit for snack; 27% served family-style meals; and 20% limited pre-fried foods. The providers expressed frustrations with CACFP implementation, and they demonstrated limited knowledge of child nutrition.
Conclusions: Providers want to do what is best for children while saving money and time. Collaborative practice between allied health, nutrition, and CACFP service providers and child educators would likely assist FCCH providers in meeting nutrition best practices.
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J Nutr Educ Behav
July 2025
College of Public Health, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE.
Objective: To determine the perspectives of rural family child care home (FCCH) providers on the adoption of responsive feeding evidence-based practices (RF-EBPs) using the innovation-decision process from the diffusion of innovation theory.
Methods: Virtual semistructured focus groups of 19 rural FCCH providers participated in the Child and Adult Care Food Program. Data analysis followed a qualitative thematic analysis.
Front Nutr
March 2025
Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences, Center for Health Promotion and Health Equity, Brown School of Public Health, Providence, RI, United States.
Background: Children in the U.S. drink too little water and too much juice and sugar sweetened beverages.
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April 2025
Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.
Family style meal service is a nationally endorsed best practice. However, implementation in family child care homes (FCCHs) is low because child care providers are worried that it could increase plate waste. To examine this perceived barrier, the study aims to investigate the association between family style meal service and plate waste in FCCHs in Nebraska.
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May 2025
Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences, Brown University School of Public Health, Providence, RI 02912, USA.
The study aims to identify family child care home (FCCH) setting- and environment-level predictors related to providers' perceived difficulty in implementing the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) recommendations for serving vegetables to children. This was a cross-sectional study, which used a validated paper-based survey with a multi-method data analysis approach. Participants were licenced FCCH providers (N = 943) in Nebraska, who were predominantly White (94%), non-Hispanic (97%), CACFP-participants (89%), and in urban areas (64%).
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February 2025
Materials Science and Technology Division, CSIR-National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology, Trivandrum 695 019, Kerala, India.
Lightweight flexible piezoelectric devices have garnered significant interest over the past few decades due to their applications as energy harvesters and wearable sensors. Among different piezoelectrically active polymers, poly(vinylidene fluoride) and its copolymers have attracted considerable attention for energy conversion due to their high flexibility, thermal stability, and biocompatibility. However, the orientation of polymer chains for self-poling under mild conditions is still a challenging task.
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