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Web-Based Tool Designed to Encourage Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Use in Urban College Students: Usability Testing Study

Web-Based Tool Designed to Encourage Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Use in Urban College Students: Usability Testing Study

Development began with defining the target audience and constructing prototypical profiles of potential college student users, which generated ideas on what expectations users would have when using an informative SNAP website. The research team also analyzed other similar websites, including government-affiliated SNAP websites and other SNAP eligibility screening tools to identify gaps in service to urban college students.

Catherine Yan Hei Li, Charles Platkin, Jonathan Chin, Asia Khan, Jaleel Bennett, Anna Speck, Annette Nielsen, May May Leung

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e50557

Changes in Food Insecurity Among Individuals Using a Telehealth and Nutrition Platform: Longitudinal Study

Changes in Food Insecurity Among Individuals Using a Telehealth and Nutrition Platform: Longitudinal Study

The increase in food insecurity can be attributed to a variety of factors, such as poverty; unemployment; instability and disruptions of the food supply to grocery stores and charitable feeding systems, such as food banks; and lack of eligibility, access, or enrollment in federal programs like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) [4,5].

Shivani Bakre, Benjamin Shea, Kaylee Ortega, Jared Scharen, Jason Langheier, Emily Hu

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(10):e41418