Abstract

<h3>Background</h3> Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR) is an innovative approach to engage youth (ages 12-18) in projects that address issues in their community. When implemented as part of a Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program-Education (SNAP-Ed) program, YPAR aims to empower youth to achieve policy, systems, and environmental (PSE) changes related to community health and nutrition. SNAP-Ed programming has traditionally focused on direct nutrition education, which may require substantially different professional skills than needed to implement YPAR projects. <h3>Objective</h3> This qualitative research project aimed to assess the impact of professional development and learning to support the shift from traditional nutrition education delivery to an approach that engages youth in creating PSE changes. <h3>Study Design, Setting, Participants</h3> Pre- and post-project interviews were conducted with 6 SNAP-Ed staff members who implemented or attempted to implement YPAR projects in 4 California counties during the 2018-2019 school year. Questions assessed the impact of current technical assistance, professional learning opportunities and needs, and suggestions for improving future support. <h3>Analysis</h3> Members of the research team each individually analyzed a subset of the interview responses and reported emerging themes. The team consolidated reports and identified key findings for 3 outcome measures related to 1) Staff capacities for YPAR work aimed at PSE changes; 2) key topics; and 3) key processes/structures for additional professional learning support. <h3>Results</h3> The following themes emerged related to the outcome measures: 1) the importance of comprehensive knowledge and skills related to youth engagement and positive relationship skills to build support for YPAR: 2) the need for information on the history of YPAR; training around PSE change work, evaluation and reporting; and curricula for younger youth; and 3) the need for regular support from supervisors. <h3>Conclusions</h3> Staff articulated the capacities they gained, key learning topics and support received, and additional professional development support needed to conduct a YPAR project. Key themes were identified that can help inform practitioners interested in conducting YPAR projects, especially under the SNAP-Ed framework. <h3>Funding</h3> Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program - Education.

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