Improvements in Environmental Health Literacy along the Texas-Mexico Border Following Community-wide Health Education
2012; Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.; Volume: 5; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1089/env.2011.0006
ISSN1939-4071
AutoresIrma N. Ramos, Qiang He, Kenneth S. Ramos,
Tópico(s)Public Health Policies and Education
ResumoAbstract The positive outcomes derived from the implementation of culturally sensitive educational programs in addressing disparities in environmental literacy and health among disadvantaged communities have not been rigorously examined. This report summarizes the results of a community-wide survey completed to test this hypothesis in the Cameron Park Colonia, one of the poorest communities along the Texas-Mexico border. The assessment followed a two-year training program in environmental health provided by community lay health workers using a train-the-trainer approach. Statistical analysis of data obtained from 498 households showed that educational intervention significantly improved residents' knowledge of environmental health and disease, particularly in general health knowledge and behavioral modifications to achieve healthier lifestyles. These findings show that culturally appropriate educational intervention enhanced environmental health literacy among Cameron Park Colonia residents. We advocate f...
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