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Feasibility of Online-supported Delivery Bringing Optimal Nutrition to Diverse Low-income Households With Children

Study Overview

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Description

The goal of this study is to find ways to help families with children who have limited incomes get better access to healthy and culturally appropriate foods. The study will test a program called "medically tailored grocery box delivery," which sends boxes of healthy groceries to families based on their specific health needs. The study aims to answer: 1. Can this grocery delivery program improve families' access to healthy foods and support better eating habits? 2. Will families use the groceries provided, and how effective is the program overall? To answer these questions, researchers will: * Work with the community to design the grocery program and make sure the foods meet families' cultural preferences. * Test how well the program can be carried out in real-world settings. * Compare how the program affects families' access to healthy food, eating habits, and use of the grocery boxes.

Official Title

Program Evaluation of FOODBOX: "Feasibility of Online-supported Delivery Bringing Optimal Nutrition to Diverse Low-income Households With Children

Quick Facts

Study Start:2025-05-13
Study Completion:2025-09-30
Study Type:Not specified
Phase:Not Applicable
Enrollment:Not specified
Status:COMPLETED

Study ID

NCT06870526

Participation Criteria

Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria. Some examples of these criteria are a person's general health condition or prior treatments.

Ages Eligible for Study:21 Years
Sexes Eligible for Study:ALL
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:No
Standard Ages:ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Inclusion CriteriaExclusion Criteria
  1. * Reside in low-income neighborhoods of the South Bronx, New York City.
  2. * Have children under the age of 10 in the household.
  3. * Primarily English or Spanish speakers.
  4. * Participating in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) or meeting income criteria (\< 130% of the Federal Poverty Level).
  5. * Have access to online ordering through a smartphone or computer.
  1. * Households residing outside the designated low-income neighborhoods of the South Bronx.
  2. * No children under the age of 10 in the household.
  3. * Unable to communicate in English or Spanish.
  4. * Not participating in SNAP or not meeting income criteria.
  5. * Lack access to online ordering through a smartphone or computer.

Contacts and Locations

Principal Investigator

Angela Trude, PhD
PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
New York University
Roger Figueroa Baotista, PhD
PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Cornell University

Study Locations (Sites)

Bronx Health REACH
New York, New York, 10035
United States

Collaborators and Investigators

Sponsor: Cornell University

  • Angela Trude, PhD, PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR, New York University
  • Roger Figueroa Baotista, PhD, PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR, Cornell University

Study Record Dates

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Study Registration Dates

Study Start Date2025-05-13
Study Completion Date2025-09-30

Study Record Updates

Study Start Date2025-05-13
Study Completion Date2025-09-30

Terms related to this study

Keywords Provided by Researchers

  • Grocery
  • Food delivery

Additional Relevant MeSH Terms

  • Food Insecurity