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Community Health Workers in Action - The Efforts of Promotores De Salud in Bringing Health Care to

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Zusatztext It is the rare scholar like Melvin Delgado who is capable of demonstrating a significant level of depth and breadth needed to truly appreciate the important role of community health workers. Delgado's perspective is a gift to everyone who shares his passion for and appreciation of creative, natural, and affirming approaches to inclusive, community-based care." -Robert M. Ortega, PhD, AM, MSW, Associate Professor of Social Work and University Faculty Ombuds, School of Social Work, University of Michigan Informationen zum Autor Melvin Delgado, PhD, is Professor in the School of Social Work at Boston University. Specifically focusing on the Latino community, Dr. Delgado has over 40 years of practice, research, and scholarship centered on urban population groups. He has published numerous articles and 30 books on urban community practice topics. Dr. Delgado is currently the Series Editor of Oxford University Press's Social Justice and Youth Community Practice Series. Klappentext Community Health Workers in Action proposes support and expansion of the role of community health workers in meeting the health needs of marginalized groups in United States cities (although their potential reach is not limited to any one group or geographical section). Given the health inequities that continue to touch the lives of millions of people of color across the country, these professionals' efforts¿which translate to innovative, community-centeredresponses designed to reach particularly vulnerable populations¿shape one major piece of the complicated puzzle that is health care in America. Zusammenfassung Community Health Workers in Action proposes support and expansion of the role of community health workers in meeting the health needs of marginalized groups in United States cities (although their potential reach is not limited to any one group or geographical section). Given the health inequities that continue to touch the lives of millions of people of color across the country, these professionals' efforts--which translate to innovative, community-centered responses designed to reach particularly vulnerable populations--are quite timely. In order to truly understand the topic of health care, one must first explore its historical contexts, socio-cultural factors, and the ways in which values play a critical role in shaping a worldview of the right to quality care. This book offers readers a window into the dynamic field that continues to expand in highly creative and cost-effective ways, which ultimately shape one major piece of the complicated puzzle that is health care in America. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Acknowledgments Section 1: Context Chapter 1: Overview Chapter 2: Culture and Health Chapter 3: Health Inequity Chapter 4: Challenges and Barriers to Urban Health Care Delivery Section 2: Theoretical Foundation Chapter 5: Values, Guiding Principles, Conceptual Foundation, and Framework Chapter 6: Community Health Workers/Promotores de Salud: Definition, Parameters, and Challenges Chapter 7: Recruiting, Training, and Supporting Promotores (Paid and Volunteer) Section 3: Reflections From the Field Chapter 8: Special Population Case Illustrations Chapter 9: Lessons Learned Chapter 10: Recommendations for Research and Practice References Index ...

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