2005
DOI: 10.1080/13576280500312850
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Educational and health services innovation to improve care for rural Hispanic Communities in the US

Abstract: THE CASE OF WALHALLA, SC: The town of Walhalla, South Carolina is a rural community located in Oconee County, the northwest corner of the state. Disparities exist between rural and urban residents in several health categories, and these disparities illustrate the need to provide competent, appropriate and affordable healthcare to rural populations. The Hispanic population of Oconee has dramatically increased in the past decade, and the majority of these immigrants have no health insurance and have limited acce… Show more

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“…In South Carolina, for example, university students served as both health care technicians and as translators to assist with outreach. 40 A program in southern Vermont also had positive results. 41 An initial effort may be outreach to farm owners.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…In South Carolina, for example, university students served as both health care technicians and as translators to assist with outreach. 40 A program in southern Vermont also had positive results. 41 An initial effort may be outreach to farm owners.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…One particularly salient aspect of these services at CMHCs is the use of promotores(as) (S. Doyle, personal communication). Recruited from the communities in which they serve, promotores(as) are lay community health and outreach workers who act as liaisons between health services and the community and conduct health education programs with cultural competency [12,13]. Immigrants and Non-native English speakers face special challenges in navigating the health care system.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Culture may also delay one from seeking necessary medical intervention. In some cases, Latinos (who may or may not have health insurance) may prefer to self-treat rather than to utilize formal medical care (Brumitt et al, 2011;Sherrill et al, 2005). Self-treatment poses risks to the individual if he/she fails to recognize the severity of the injury/disease and/or if one consumes medications improperly.…”
Section: Access To Health Care In Oregon For Latino Farmworkersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Latinos who elect to seek medical care may encounter a lack of available services (e.g. rural settings, lack of interpreter services) and/or may have difficulty negotiating the American health care system due to an inability to fluently speak English (Graham & Jacobs, 2008;Farquhar et al, 2008;Sherrill et al, 2005).…”
Section: Access To Health Care In Oregon For Latino Farmworkersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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