| Literature DB >> 31924133 |
Erin M Portillo1, Denise Vasquez2, Louis D Brown2.
Abstract
Hispanic immigrant health disparities are among the highest in the nation, especially related to obesity and access to health services. Healthy Fit (En Forma Saludable) is a health promotion program that leverages public health department infrastructure to address these disparities through the use of three key innovations explored in this article: community health workers (CHWs), motivational interviewing (MI), and vouchers for free preventative health services. CHWs trained in MI conduct a health screening and then distribute preventive service vouchers and health resources as needed based on screening results. Vouchers cover breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screening, and several vaccinations including flu and human papillomavirus. Resources to support exercise, to support a healthy diet, to quit smoking, and to reduce risky drinking are also distributed as needed. CHWs then use MI to address perceived barriers and strengthen intrinsic motivation to make use of the health resources. Integrating these strategies provides a low-cost approach to promote healthy behavior in an underserved immigrant population.Entities:
Keywords: Hispanic; community health workers; health disparities; immigrant health; motivational interviewing
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31924133 PMCID: PMC7347455 DOI: 10.1177/0272684X19896731
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Q Community Health Educ ISSN: 0272-684X