This research engages with promotores de salud in South Carolina to examine sustainability challenges in their work to support Hispanic and Latino communities through advocacy-as-care approaches. This thesis contributes to scholarly literature on CHWs in the United States at a time when the profession is working to legitimize itself through professional advocacy, which includes the organization of state CHW associations, regional CHW networks, and the National Association of Community Health Workers (NACHW). Their work to support communities is, at times, made more difficult because of their positioning within formalized neoliberal systems of care, while also being marginalized by their lack of professional citizenship, or their membership ...
The Salud para la Vida (Health for Life) project was a demonstration project through the Missouri Fo...
As Latinos continue to grow in population and impact, both nationwide and in the U.S. South, so too ...
This research on healthcare strategies of home-based, low-wage, immigrant careworkers contributes to...
Rural populations in the United States are faced with a variety of health disparities that complicat...
This ethnography examines the health equity projects that recruit promotoras de salud, or Spanish-sp...
This thesis aims to compare two types of healthcare organizations that compose the safety-net health...
The promotor de salud, or community health worker (CHW) role, is highly feminized and little is know...
This paper explores who a Community Health Worker (CHW) is and contextualizes the social, political,...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Background: The use of community health workers ...
While the concept of the community health worker (CHW) has existed since the mid-20th century, their...
Immigrant Latinas in the United States must contend with multiple hurdles to access basic social ser...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated racial and ec...
Among Latinos, Santería functions as both a religion and a health care system in occurrences of heal...
Drawing from role theory, this study sought to explore the effects of assum-ing a new role on Latina...
Drawing from interviews with fourteen healthcare and social service providers, as well as participan...
The Salud para la Vida (Health for Life) project was a demonstration project through the Missouri Fo...
As Latinos continue to grow in population and impact, both nationwide and in the U.S. South, so too ...
This research on healthcare strategies of home-based, low-wage, immigrant careworkers contributes to...
Rural populations in the United States are faced with a variety of health disparities that complicat...
This ethnography examines the health equity projects that recruit promotoras de salud, or Spanish-sp...
This thesis aims to compare two types of healthcare organizations that compose the safety-net health...
The promotor de salud, or community health worker (CHW) role, is highly feminized and little is know...
This paper explores who a Community Health Worker (CHW) is and contextualizes the social, political,...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Background: The use of community health workers ...
While the concept of the community health worker (CHW) has existed since the mid-20th century, their...
Immigrant Latinas in the United States must contend with multiple hurdles to access basic social ser...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated racial and ec...
Among Latinos, Santería functions as both a religion and a health care system in occurrences of heal...
Drawing from role theory, this study sought to explore the effects of assum-ing a new role on Latina...
Drawing from interviews with fourteen healthcare and social service providers, as well as participan...
The Salud para la Vida (Health for Life) project was a demonstration project through the Missouri Fo...
As Latinos continue to grow in population and impact, both nationwide and in the U.S. South, so too ...
This research on healthcare strategies of home-based, low-wage, immigrant careworkers contributes to...