Workplace Health Promotion—Strategies for Low-Income Hispanic Immigrant Women

Addressing health disparities for vulnerable populations in the United States is a national goal. Immigrant Hispanic women, at increased risk for heart disease, face obstacles in receiving adequate health care. Health promotion, especially for Hispanic women, is hindered by language, access to care,...

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Veröffentlicht in:AAOHN journal 2008-05, Vol.56 (5), p.217-222
Hauptverfasser: Zarate-Abbott, Perla, Etnyre, Annette, Gilliland, Irene, Mahon, Marveen, Allwein, David, Cook, Jennifer, Mikan, Vanessa, Rauschhuber, Maureen, Sethness, Renee, Muñoz, Laura, Lowry, Jolynn, Jones, Mary Elaine
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Addressing health disparities for vulnerable populations in the United States is a national goal. Immigrant Hispanic women, at increased risk for heart disease, face obstacles in receiving adequate health care. Health promotion, especially for Hispanic women, is hindered by language, access to care, lack of insurance, and cultural factors. Innovative health education approaches are needed to reach this population. This article describes the development and evaluation of a culturally sensitive cardiac health education program based on findings from a study of 21 older immigrant Hispanic women employed as housekeepers at a small university in south Texas. Systolic and diastolic blood pressures had decreased 17 months after the intervention.
ISSN:2165-0799
0891-0162
2165-0969
DOI:10.3928/08910162-20080501-01