[HealthLiteracy 461] Re: Health services for new Hispanic populationsBarbara P Clarke/FCS/EXT/UTIA bclarke at utk.eduFri Oct 20 13:29:00 EDT 2006
Hello Everyone, another barrier is the cultural literacy of the health care providers and staff. Through a four-year Fund for Rural America Grant to address health access of these new immigrants, we have found the cultural and linguistic knowledge/skills of health professionals to be an overwhelming barrier to working with this audience with limited realistic strategies for addressing these barriers.. We have developed a Latino Cultural Reality Workshop and a Survival Spanish Workshop to assist health professionals working with this audience. Barbara (Bobbi) P. Clarke, Ph.D., R.D. Professor & Extension Health Specialist Co-Director, UT Center for Community-Based Health Initiatives The University of Tennessee Extension Family & Consumer Sciences 119 Morgan Hall Knoxville, TN 37996-4501 phone: (865) 974-8197 fax: (865) 974-5370 e-mail: bclarke at utk.edu "Julie McKinney" <julie_mcKinney at w orlded.org> To Sent by: <healthliteracy at nifl.gov> healthliteracy-bo cc unces at nifl.gov Subject [HealthLiteracy 460] Health 10/20/2006 10:33 services for new Hispanic AM populations Please respond to The Health and Literacy Discussion List <healthliteracy at n ifl.gov> Hi Everyone, Here is a link to an article from AMA News: Growing Hispanic populations present health care challenges http://www.ama-assn.org/amednews/site/free/gvsd1016.htm It describes how communities with new and fast-growing Hispanic populations are ill-equipped to provide appropriate access to services. I think this is noteworthy in light of the NAAL Health Literacy findings that Hispanics have significant health literacy challenges (41% below basic level, and 25% basic level). Do any of you notice this growth in your communities? Maybe those on this list with established systems for providing services to Hispanic populations can advise those with new populations who are needing to create better systems. Please write in if you want to address this. All the best, Julie Julie McKinney Discussion List Moderator World Education/NCSALL jmckinney at worlded.org ---------------------------------------------------- National Institute for Literacy Health and Literacy mailing list HealthLiteracy at nifl.gov To unsubscribe or change your subscription settings, please go to http://www.nifl.gov/mailman/listinfo/healthliteracy
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