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Freedman Fellowship 2023

Increasing Utility of the Cleveland Food and Tobacco Retail Database

Department - Population and Quantitative Health Sciences
Participant - Elaine A. Borawski

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https://scalar.case.edu/freedman-fellows/borawski-2020-2021
https://thedaily.case.edu/faculty-members-named-2020-21-freedman-faculty-fellows/

Each summer, from 2012-2019, the PRCHN has employed a small army of students to conduct in-store audits in nearly 2,000 retail outlets across the city that sell food and/or tobacco, including supermarkets, large and small grocers, corner stores and convenience stores, gas stations, restaurants, bars and fast food outlets. This data has been disseminated by PRCHN researchers through limited maps and presentations, as well as being linked with participants from other research studies interested in proximity of healthy/unhealthy food and tobacco products. However, in its current form, it’s not easily shared and requires more technical assistance than the PRCHN can often provide. Moreover, to be more useful to community and public health partners, more informative food environment indices need to be developed. Thus, we seek to work with the Freedman Center to make the database more available to our community partners and research collaborators, in a form that is informative, accessible, and user friendly. Our ultimate deliverable is a clean, longitudinal database, available in different formats that can be accessed for map layers, geospatial analyses, and analytic projects, which will be made available through a platform easily accessible by community and public health partners and fellow researchers.

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