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2023
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Puma, J. E., Quinlan, J., Bruno, P., Keller, K., Franck, K., Lim, S. S., Draper, C., Bergling, E., & Foerster, S. (2023). First Analysis of Nationwide Trends in the Use of the SNAP-Ed Evaluation Framework. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 55(3), 235–244. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jneb.2022.11.008

Abstract
Objective: To understand Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program-Education (SNAP-Ed) Implementing Agencies’(SIAs) use of the SNAP-Ed Evaluation Framework (Framework), which is a tool that includes 51 indicators that SNAP-Ed programs can use to measure the success of their programs in the first 5 years after its release. Methods: A repeated cross-sectional study design was utilized to administer electronic surveys to between 124 and 154 SIAs who received SNAP-Ed funding in fiscal years 2017, 2019, and 2021. Analyses included descriptive statistics and tests of proportions. Results: Most SIAs indicated that they used the Framework to inform both data collection instruments and program planning decisions and the rates remained relatively constant over the 3 time points (> 80%). The most common specific use of the Framework across all 3 time points was to define, count, or measure the work accomplished, but this statistically decreased from 2017 (76%) to 2021 (57%) (z-score = 3.31; P 0.001). Conclusions and Implications: The results of this analysis confirmed that 5 years after its introduction, uptake and use of the Framework was high and that, as a whole, SIAs focused on priority indicators set by the US Department of Agriculture, with no notable increases in addressing and measuring longer-term, multisector, and population-wide outcomes. The systematic study of the Framework's usability over time has a broader application to other national health promotion initiatives with shared frameworks. © 2022 The Authors
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