Focus groups revealed how community health workers in North Carolina find, verify, and process health information for migrant and seasonal farmworkers

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Health Information and Libraries Journal Pub Date : 2022-06-19 DOI:10.1111/hir.12445
Catherine E. LePrevost PhD, Leslie E. Cofie PhD, MPH, MA, Jamie E. Bloss MLIS, AHIP, Joseph G. L. Lee PhD, MPH
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Abstract

Background

Community health workers (CHWs) bridge the gap in health and social services delivery for marginalized communities, providing critical health information to those with limited access to health resources.

Objectives

The purpose of our study was to understand CHWs' approaches to identifying salient and credible health information for migrant and seasonal farmworkers in rural North Carolina (NC).

Methods

Two focus group discussions were held with CHWs in eastern NC and one in western NC in February 2020.

Results

CHWs seek health information on chronic health conditions disproportionately experienced by farmworkers such as diabetes and high blood pressure. They search for information from existing resources in their possession, via the internet, and through consultation with health professionals. CHWs also verify the information and transform the content into resources that are accessible to farmworkers.

Discussion

Our findings suggest that CHWs possess a strong set of information literacy skills that could be enhanced through additional training in crediting sources, creating new materials, and organization and storage.

Conclusion

This study adds to the very limited body of knowledge about how CHWs seek and transmit information to their communities and sheds light on their information need and literacy abilities.

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焦点小组揭示了北卡罗来纳州的社区卫生工作者如何查找、核实和处理移民和季节性农业工人的健康信息。
背景:社区卫生工作者(CHWs)是为边缘化社区提供卫生和社会服务的桥梁,为那些获取卫生资源有限的人提供重要的卫生信息:我们研究的目的是了解社区保健员如何为北卡罗来纳州(NC)农村地区的移徙者和季节性农民工确定突出和可信的健康信息:2020 年 2 月,我们与北卡罗来纳州东部和西部的社区保健工作者分别进行了两次焦点小组讨论:结果:CHWs 寻求有关慢性健康状况的健康信息,如糖尿病和高血压等,这些慢性健康状况对农民工的影响尤为严重。他们从自己掌握的现有资源中、通过互联网以及咨询医疗专业人员来搜索信息。社区保健工作者还对信息进行核实,并将内容转化为农民工可以获取的资源:讨论:我们的研究结果表明,社区保健工作者拥有一套很强的信息扫盲技能,可以通过在注明信息来源、创建新材料以及组织和存储方面的额外培训来提高这些技能:本研究补充了有关社区保健工作者如何向其社区寻求和传递信息的非常有限的知识,并揭示了他们的信息需求和扫盲能力。
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Health Information and Libraries Journal
Health Information and Libraries Journal INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: Health Information and Libraries Journal (HILJ) provides practitioners, researchers, and students in library and health professions an international and interdisciplinary forum. Its objectives are to encourage discussion and to disseminate developments at the frontiers of information management and libraries. A major focus is communicating practices that are evidence based both in managing information and in supporting health care. The Journal encompasses: - Identifying health information needs and uses - Managing programmes and services in the changing health environment - Information technology and applications in health - Educating and training health information professionals - Outreach to health user groups
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