2012
DOI: 10.1177/1524839912459652
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Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Lay Health Promoter-Led, Community-Based Participatory Pesticide Safety Intervention With Farmworker Families

Abstract: Pesticide safety training is mandated for migrant and seasonal farmworkers. However, none is required for family members, who implement home sanitation to protect against pesticide exposure and need to control pests in substandard housing. Controlled studies have demonstrated the efficacy of pesticide education programs for farmworker families, but no carefully evaluated demonstration projects have shown effectiveness in public health settings. This project evaluates a lay health promoter program to improve pe… Show more

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“…They attributed this finding to the possibility that workers may view speaking up about safety issues as a threat to their job security, which is often prioritized over safety. At the collective level, training should present safety as a shared responsibility, encourage workers to discuss risk and protective factors with one another, and promote leadership skills for organizing and taking action in terms of advocating for provision of personal protective equipment and remediation of hazards in the work environment (44, 77, 78). …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They attributed this finding to the possibility that workers may view speaking up about safety issues as a threat to their job security, which is often prioritized over safety. At the collective level, training should present safety as a shared responsibility, encourage workers to discuss risk and protective factors with one another, and promote leadership skills for organizing and taking action in terms of advocating for provision of personal protective equipment and remediation of hazards in the work environment (44, 77, 78). …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This sample design is appropriate for hard-to-reach populations 34 and has been used in the investigators' research based on well-developed relationships with farmworker-serving institutions. 19,34-35 “Sites” are organizations or locations with which members of the target community are associated. Some families were associated with multiple sites.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is the usual process to get health and safety information to farmworkers and other Latino workers. 1820 However, this approach requires significant time and resources. Two-thirds of farmworkers feel that radio and television are good media for getting health information, but these media are not amenable to getting information on specific topics to distinct populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%