“Moving Toward Healthy”

This study utilized participatory and potentially empowering qualitative research methods of photo-elicitation and face-to-face interviews to investigate food choices of mothers living with their children in a residential substance use disorder recovery program. Face-to-face interviews were conducte...

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Main Authors: Elizabeth D. Wall-Bassett, Michael A. Robinson, Sharon Knight
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2016-11-01
Series:Global Qualitative Nursing Research
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2333393616680902
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spelling doaj-463354fd14514783a82592665909628a2020-11-25T03:24:17ZengSAGE PublishingGlobal Qualitative Nursing Research2333-39362016-11-01310.1177/233339361668090210.1177_2333393616680902“Moving Toward Healthy”Elizabeth D. Wall-Bassett0Michael A. Robinson1Sharon Knight2Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, North Carolina, USAUniversity of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USAEast Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USAThis study utilized participatory and potentially empowering qualitative research methods of photo-elicitation and face-to-face interviews to investigate food choices of mothers living with their children in a residential substance use disorder recovery program. Face-to-face interviews were conducted with nine women (25–40 years) living in a residential substance use disorder recovery program in the Southeastern United States. Each audio recorded and transcribed interview was coded individually before collectively developing a consensual version of the codebook and identifying themes. The recovering women in this study expressed a new or renewed desire to “eat healthy” and voiced concerns about the nutritional value of foods. Food choices were influenced by their children’s nutritional needs and food preferences, their own food preferences and habits, the financial resources available to them, their personal food preparation self-efficacy and skills, and the limitations inherent in residential recovery. Understanding food choices benefits both recovering parents and their children.https://doi.org/10.1177/2333393616680902
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description This study utilized participatory and potentially empowering qualitative research methods of photo-elicitation and face-to-face interviews to investigate food choices of mothers living with their children in a residential substance use disorder recovery program. Face-to-face interviews were conducted with nine women (25–40 years) living in a residential substance use disorder recovery program in the Southeastern United States. Each audio recorded and transcribed interview was coded individually before collectively developing a consensual version of the codebook and identifying themes. The recovering women in this study expressed a new or renewed desire to “eat healthy” and voiced concerns about the nutritional value of foods. Food choices were influenced by their children’s nutritional needs and food preferences, their own food preferences and habits, the financial resources available to them, their personal food preparation self-efficacy and skills, and the limitations inherent in residential recovery. Understanding food choices benefits both recovering parents and their children.
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