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Listening to the Voices of Community Health Workers: A Multilevel, Culture-Centered Approach to Overcoming Structural Barriers in U.S. Latinx Communities.

Angela L Palmer-Wackerly1, Virginia Chaidez1, Caitlyn Wayment1, Jonathan Baker1, Anthony Adams2, Lorey A Wheeler1.   

Abstract

Community Health Workers (CHWs) are often incorporated into efforts to reduce health disparities for vulnerable populations. However, their voices are rarely the focus of research when considering how to increase their job effectiveness and sustainability. The current study addresses this gap by privileging the voices of 28 CHWs who work with Latinx communities in Nebraska through in-depth, semistructured interviews. Using a multilevel, Culture-Centered Approach (CCA) to Health Communication, we identified two key structural communication issues: (a) increasing language accommodation and (b) increasing (and stabilizing) network integration across three ecological levels of health behavior (individual, microsystem, and exosystem). This study shows the uniquely valuable perspective that CHWs have as they navigate hierarchical health care structures and community cultures to meet the needs of their Latinx clients. Findings suggest that CHWs should be included in health care organization and policy discussions to reduce health disparities for Latinx populations.

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Keywords:  US; community and public health; community-based programs; cultural competence; culture; disparities; empowerment; health care; immigrants; migrants; minorities; power; qualitative interviews; refugees

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31274052     DOI: 10.1177/1049732319855963

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Qual Health Res        ISSN: 1049-7323


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4.  Examining the Macrosystem Level of Influence on Community Health Worker Effectiveness in the State of Nebraska: A Qualitative Approach.

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