2001
DOI: 10.2307/3434796
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Implementing a Community-Based Social Marketing Project to Improve Agricultural Worker Health

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“…This is particularly true of studies conducted in developing areas regarding perceptions of the biological and chemical exposures associated with sanitation and hygiene (Aragón et al 2001;Espino et al 1997;Halvorson 2003Halvorson , 2004Hammal et al 2005;Neudoerffer et al 2005;Olsen et al 2001;Peres et al 2006;Phaswana-Mafuya and Shukla 2005) and with migrant farmworkers in the United States (Arcury et al , 2006Flocks et al 2001;McCauley et al 2001;Salazar et al 2004).…”
Section: Planning An Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This is particularly true of studies conducted in developing areas regarding perceptions of the biological and chemical exposures associated with sanitation and hygiene (Aragón et al 2001;Espino et al 1997;Halvorson 2003Halvorson , 2004Hammal et al 2005;Neudoerffer et al 2005;Olsen et al 2001;Peres et al 2006;Phaswana-Mafuya and Shukla 2005) and with migrant farmworkers in the United States (Arcury et al , 2006Flocks et al 2001;McCauley et al 2001;Salazar et al 2004).…”
Section: Planning An Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three articles described their qualitative work as a component of community-based participatory research (Flocks et al 2001;Lipscomb et al 2005;McCauley et al 2001). Neudoerffer et al (2005) trained and hired members of the local community to be focus group facilitators and described participatory research as one method among many that are central in a vision of science for social change: "Methodological pluralism must be central to any new science for sustainability."…”
Section: Participatory Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For example, the interviews conducted by the Together for Agricultural Safety project discussed by Flocks et al (73) depended on the expertise of the scientists in the design, conduct, and analysis of qualitative data. Similarly, the systematic approach taken in several of the projects to the collection and analysis of qualitative data is based on the expertise of the scientists.…”
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confidence: 99%