In North Carolina, health disparities for the emergent Latino population are well documented. Between 2005 and 2009, a community-university engagement model with Latino leaders and university faculty and students in rural eastern North Carolina worked to address solutions to health disparities among Latinos. Based on principles of community-based participatory research, this model focused on partnership formation and capacity building. Community partners acquired leadership and research skills. University partners gained a local understanding of Latino health through collaborative community and systems-level initiatives. Mutual benefits were achieved in partnerships established, resources leveraged, and community members reached. These stra...
The rural South is home to many “new destination communities” for Spanish-speaking immigrants (SEC S...
Background: Latinos/as in the United States face significant sexual and reproductive health (SRH) di...
The Latino community continues to grow at an increasing rate. Latinos have become the “majority-mino...
As Latinos continue to grow in population and impact, both nationwide and in the U.S. South, so too ...
Latino immigrants to rural counties within North Carolina are at an increased risk for experiencing ...
Working in collaborative partnership with communities experiencing health disparities has been ident...
IntroductionThe Latinx Advocacy Team & Interdisciplinary Network for COVID-19 (LATIN-19) is a un...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The Charlotte-Mecklenburg region has one of the fastest growing Hispanic commu...
This paper has three objectives designed to support the work of practice systems, scholars, and poli...
The concept of interprofessional practice and education is not new but has recently gained attention...
The promotor de salud, or community health worker (CHW) role, is highly feminized and little is know...
A bilingual, multidisciplinary team of health professionals collaborated with a migrant health cente...
It is estimated that forty five million Americans lack health insurance (DeNavas-Walt, Bernadette Mi...
Participants will engage in a discussion about the lives of Latino migrant farm workers in the Easte...
California\u27s 4-H Youth Development Program adopted an asset-based and systematic community develo...
The rural South is home to many “new destination communities” for Spanish-speaking immigrants (SEC S...
Background: Latinos/as in the United States face significant sexual and reproductive health (SRH) di...
The Latino community continues to grow at an increasing rate. Latinos have become the “majority-mino...
As Latinos continue to grow in population and impact, both nationwide and in the U.S. South, so too ...
Latino immigrants to rural counties within North Carolina are at an increased risk for experiencing ...
Working in collaborative partnership with communities experiencing health disparities has been ident...
IntroductionThe Latinx Advocacy Team & Interdisciplinary Network for COVID-19 (LATIN-19) is a un...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The Charlotte-Mecklenburg region has one of the fastest growing Hispanic commu...
This paper has three objectives designed to support the work of practice systems, scholars, and poli...
The concept of interprofessional practice and education is not new but has recently gained attention...
The promotor de salud, or community health worker (CHW) role, is highly feminized and little is know...
A bilingual, multidisciplinary team of health professionals collaborated with a migrant health cente...
It is estimated that forty five million Americans lack health insurance (DeNavas-Walt, Bernadette Mi...
Participants will engage in a discussion about the lives of Latino migrant farm workers in the Easte...
California\u27s 4-H Youth Development Program adopted an asset-based and systematic community develo...
The rural South is home to many “new destination communities” for Spanish-speaking immigrants (SEC S...
Background: Latinos/as in the United States face significant sexual and reproductive health (SRH) di...
The Latino community continues to grow at an increasing rate. Latinos have become the “majority-mino...