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The importance of stories in understanding people’s relationship to food: narrative inquiry methodology has much to offer the public health nutrition researcher and practitioner

机译:故事在理解人们与食物之间的关系中的重要性:叙事探究方法为公共卫生营养研究人员和从业人员提供了很多帮助

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Abstract Objective Despite the usefulness of quantitative research, qualitative research methodologies are equally needed to allow researchers to better understand the important social and environmental factors affecting food choice and eating habits. The present paper contributes insights from narrative inquiry, a well-established qualitative methodology, to a food-related doctoral research study. The connections between food shoppers and the producer, family, friends and others in the food system, between eaters and the earth, and how these connections affect peoplea€?s meaning-making of food and pathways to food citizenship, were explored in the research. Design The research used narrative inquiry methodology and focus groups for data collection. Setting Five different food-ways in the Canberra region of Australia were selected for the present research; that is, community gardens, community-supported agriculture, farmersa€? markets, fresh food markets and supermarkets. Subjects Fifty-two people voluntarily attended eight focus groups with four to nine participants in each. Results From a practical perspective, the present paper offers a guide to the way in which narrative inquiry has been applied to one research project. The paper describes the application of narrative inquiry methodology, revealing the important place of narratives in generating new knowledge. The paper further outlines how phased narrative analysis can lead to a defensible and rigorous interpretive framework grounded in the data generated from peoplea€?s stories and meaning-making. Conclusions We argue that individual, social and system change will not be possible without further rigorous qualitative studies to inform and complement the empirical basis of public health nutrition practice.
机译:摘要目的尽管定量研究很有用,但同样需要定性研究方法,以使研究人员能够更好地理解影响食物选择和饮食习惯的重要社会和环境因素。本文从叙述性探究(一种完善的定性方法)到与食品相关的博士研究中提供了见解。该研究探讨了食品购物者与食品系统中的生产者,家庭,朋友和其他人之间,食者与地球之间的联系,以及这些联系如何影响人们对食品的意义创造和实现食品公民身份的途径。 。设计研究使用叙述性查询方法和焦点小组进行数据收集。本研究选择了在澳大利亚堪培拉地区设置五种不同的食物方式。即社区花园,社区支持的农业,农民a?市场,新鲜食品市场和超级市场。受试者52人自愿参加了8个焦点小组,每个小组有4至9名参与者。结果从实用的角度来看,本论文为叙述性探究应用于一个研究项目提供了指南。本文描述了叙事探究方法的应用,揭示了叙事在产生新知识中的重要地位。本文进一步概述了分阶段的叙事分析如何根据人们的故事和意义产生的数据建立可辩护的严格解释框架。结论我们认为,没有进一步严格的定性研究为公共卫生营养实践的经验基础提供信息和补充,就不可能进行个体,社会和系统的变化。

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