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Providing Health Education to Mixtec Farmworkers in California via Workshops and Radio: A Feasibility Study.

Sandra Young1, Norma Gomez1, Annette E Maxwell2.   

Abstract

Originating from one of the poorest areas in Mexico, Mixtecs are one of the largest indigenous groups of workers in California. Providing health education to this group is challenging because many do not speak English or Spanish, and indigenous languages are mainly oral, not written. We explored the feasibility of conveying health information through the radio and in promotora-led workshops. The study included an evaluation of the workshops through surveys before the workshop and 4 to 6 months later in a subsample of 96 indigenous women. The number of radio listeners averaged more than 2,000 per month, and 500 community members attended a workshop. Among women who completed pre- and postworkshop assessments (N = 75), there was a statistically significant increase in knowledge of how to get a wellness visit, where to get a free mammogram, and mammography screening guidelines. Women who ever had a mammogram or wellness visit at baseline were significantly more likely to report receipt of this service during the follow-up period than women who never had this service. Educational workshops and radio are promising and culturally appropriate strategies to provide health information in this community. However, many women need additional assistance to navigate access to health care.

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Keywords:  farmworkers; health education; health promotion via radio; indigenous immigrants from Mexico; promotora-led workshops

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29745264      PMCID: PMC6420392          DOI: 10.1177/1524839918772282

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Promot Pract        ISSN: 1524-8399


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