A Systems Approach to Identify Factors Influencing Participation in Two Tribally-Administered WIC Programs

Nutrients. 2023 Feb 28;15(5):1210. doi: 10.3390/nu15051210.

Abstract

Native American populations experience highly disproportionate rates of poor maternal-child health outcomes. The WIC program aims to safeguard health by providing greater access to nutritious foods, but for reasons not well understood, participation in many tribally-administered WIC programs has declined to a greater extent compared to the national average decline in participation over the last decade. This study aims to examine influences on WIC participation from a systems perspective in two tribally-administered WIC programs. In-depth interviews were conducted with WIC-eligible individuals, WIC staff, tribal administrators, and store owners. Interview transcripts underwent qualitative coding, followed by identifying causal relationships between codes and iterative refining of relationships using Kumu. Two community-specific causal loop diagrams (CLDs) were developed and compared. Findings from interviews in the Midwest yielded a total of 22 factors connected through 5 feedback loops, and in the Southwest a total of 26 factors connected through 7 feedback loops, resulting in three overlapping themes: Reservation and Food Store Infrastructure, WIC Staff Interactions and Integration with the Community, and State-level Administration and Bureaucracy. This study demonstrates the value of a systems approach to explore interconnected barriers and facilitators that can inform future strategies and mitigate declines in WIC participation.

Keywords: Native American; WIC; causal loop diagram; health equity; nutrition; system dynamics.

MeSH terms

  • Food Assistance*
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Poverty
  • Systems Analysis

Grants and funding

This research was funded by a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Healthy Eating Research grant #77235. Publication fees were supported by Healthy Eating Research, a national program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.