Cosecha: A Statewide Promotor de Salud Network to Attain Equity in Accessing COVID-19 Services in Florida's Farmworker Corridor.

Autor: Villagomez A; Anna Villagomez and Robin Lewy are with the Rural Women's Health Project, Gainesville, FL. Bruce Tyler, Jonathan Castro, and Zorayda Avila are with Alianza Americas, Chicago, IL., Lewy R; Anna Villagomez and Robin Lewy are with the Rural Women's Health Project, Gainesville, FL. Bruce Tyler, Jonathan Castro, and Zorayda Avila are with Alianza Americas, Chicago, IL., Tyler B; Anna Villagomez and Robin Lewy are with the Rural Women's Health Project, Gainesville, FL. Bruce Tyler, Jonathan Castro, and Zorayda Avila are with Alianza Americas, Chicago, IL., Castro J; Anna Villagomez and Robin Lewy are with the Rural Women's Health Project, Gainesville, FL. Bruce Tyler, Jonathan Castro, and Zorayda Avila are with Alianza Americas, Chicago, IL., Avila Z; Anna Villagomez and Robin Lewy are with the Rural Women's Health Project, Gainesville, FL. Bruce Tyler, Jonathan Castro, and Zorayda Avila are with Alianza Americas, Chicago, IL.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: American journal of public health [Am J Public Health] 2024 Jan; Vol. 114 (S1), pp. S74-S77.
DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2023.307454
Abstrakt: COVID-19 elucidated the urgency for health justice advocacy for Latinx farmworkers in Florida. While deemed essential, farmworkers' value was not reflected in policy responses to ensure their protection. The deficiency of culturally and linguistically relevant guidance from government agencies and state restrictions requiring identification for COVID-19 services were impediments to farmworkers accessing care. Equitable access was increased through a statewide promotor de salud network delivering health information and mobilizing vaccine partners to serve farmworkers at high risk of COVID-19 infection. ( Am J Public Health . 2024;114(S1):S74-S77. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2023.307454).
Databáze: MEDLINE