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Migrant Child Health: A Curriculum on the Role of Social, Cultural, and Economic Factors. Ruducha, Jenny [microform]
Migrant Child Health: A Curriculum on the Role of Social, Cultural, and Economic Factors. ...
Migrant Child Health: A Curriculum on the Role of Social, Cultural, and Economic Factors. Ruducha, Jenny [microform]

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자료유형  
 마이크로피시
언어부호  
본문언어 - English
청구기호  
370.78 E68
    서명/저자  
    Migrant Child Health: A Curriculum on the Role of Social, Cultural, and Economic Factors. : Ruducha, Jenny - [microform]
    발행사항  
    형태사항  
    15; 1
    총서명  
    ERIC Reports
    주기사항  
    15p.; For a related document, see RC 020 117. Funding for this publication also provided by the Health Education Training Centers Alliance of Texas.
    초록/해제  
    요약This guide was developed for health care providers, policy makers, and advocates to foster awareness of circumstances that affect migrant health. Specifically, the social, demographic, and health-related environments of migrant farmworkers and their families are outlined as a basis for designing health care services and interventions that are culturally based and sensitive to overcoming health care barriers. Topics include: (1) a brief historical look at migrant labor in the United States, including changing employment trends, ethnic and racial composition of migrant farmworkers and their families, and descriptions of the three main migratory streams; (2) a presentation of migrant health status indicators as compared with other subgroups of the population, including social and cultural interactions in disease production, prevention, and treatment; (3) information on the health profile of migrant children, highlighting their unique health problems and social, demographic, and environmental risk factors; (4) the exposure of migrant farmworkers and their families to toxic chemicals and the resulting impact on occupational health policies; (5) an overview of health utilization patterns of migrant farmworkers and their families and cultural factors that affect access to health care; and (6) strategies for improving migrant health and health care services. Each topic area includes a list of references and suggested discussion questions. (LP)
    복제주기  
    Microfiche. . Springfield, VA : ERIC Document Reproduction Service. . microfiches ; 11×15 cm.
    기금정보  
    Texas State Dept. of Health Resources, Austin.
    일반주제명  
    키워드  
    기타저자  

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    ■520    ▼aThis  guide  was  developed  for  health  care  providers,  policy  makers,  and  advocates  to  foster  awareness  of  circumstances  that  affect  migrant  health.  Specifically,  the  social,  demographic,  and  health-related  environments  of  migrant  farmworkers  and  their  families  are  outlined  as  a  basis  for  designing  health  care  services  and  interventions  that  are  culturally  based  and  sensitive  to  overcoming  health  care  barriers.  Topics  include:  (1)  a  brief  historical  look  at  migrant  labor  in  the  United  States,  including  changing  employment  trends,  ethnic  and  racial  composition  of  migrant  farmworkers  and  their  families,  and  descriptions  of  the  three  main  migratory  streams;  (2)  a  presentation  of  migrant  health  status  indicators  as  compared  with  other  subgroups  of  the  population,  including  social  and  cultural  interactions  in  disease  production,  prevention,  and  treatment;  (3)  information  on  the  health  profile  of  migrant  children,  highlighting  their  unique  health  problems  and  social,  demographic,  and  environmental  risk  factors;  (4)  the  exposure  of  migrant  farmworkers  and  their  families  to  toxic  chemicals  and  the  resulting  impact  on  occupational  health  policies;  (5)  an  overview  of  health  utilization  patterns  of  migrant  farmworkers  and  their  families  and  cultural  factors  that  affect  access  to  health  care;  and  (6)  strategies  for  improving  migrant  health  and  health  care  services.  Each  topic  area  includes  a  list  of  references  and  suggested  discussion  questions.  (LP)
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