US Farmworkers’ Barriers to Preventing Heat‐Related Illness: An Integrative Review
Ashley Edgerly,
Gordon Lee Gillespie,
Beverly M. Hittle
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundOccupational heat‐related illness (HRI) is problematic in the United States. Farmworkers are disproportionately affected by HRI compared to other workers. Uncovering barriers that farmworkers face to the prevention of HRI is crucial to reducing HRI‐associated morbidity and mortality. This integrative review aimed to understand US farmworkers’ barriers to preventing HRI.MethodsAn integrative review occurred following Whittemore and Knafl guidelines. Literature searches occurred on PubMed, Medline, and… Show more
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