Transferable Training Modules: Building Environmental Education Opportunities With and for Mexican Community Health Workers (Promotores de Salud)

Community health workers (promotores de salud) have the ability to empower communities to mitigate negative health outcomes. Current training efforts in environmental topics are lacking. This project addressed this gap by developing 4 transferable training modules on environmental health. By applyin...

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Veröffentlicht in:Family & community health 2017-10, Vol.40 (4), p.306-315
Hauptverfasser: Ramírez, Denise Moreno, Vea, Lourdes, Field, James A., Baker, Paul B., Gandolfi, A. Jay, Maier, Raina M.
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description Community health workers (promotores de salud) have the ability to empower communities to mitigate negative health outcomes. Current training efforts in environmental topics are lacking. This project addressed this gap by developing 4 transferable training modules on environmental health. By applying a series of surveys, interviews, and trainings, we evaluated their relevance. Partners provided favorable feedback for 3 of the 4 modules. It was also learned that the development method could be improved by engaging technically trained promotores de salud in the role of co-creators. This project has implications for environmental justice communities as it can lessen information disparities.
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Environmental health
Environmental justice
Health Education - methods
Humans
Medical personnel
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Training
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