05/15/2025 –
The purpose of this study was to Produce prescription (PPR) programs aim to improve fruit and vegetable (FV) access and health outcomes by providing FVs and nutrition education to participants with low income. While PPRs show promise in increasing FV intake and reducing food insecurity, more research is needed to understand effective implementation. To determine how PPRs work in different settings, and to describe implementation characteristics. In-depth interviews were conducted with PPR project implementers using a semi-structured guide based on the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR)……