Reducing Pesticide Exposure in Farmworker Families: Research to Practice
减少农场工人家庭的农药接触:研究到实践
基本信息
- 批准号:7681533
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 44.39万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2008
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2008-09-01 至 2011-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Migrant and seasonal farm workers and their families are exposed to pesticides through occupational and para- occupational pathways. This population of contingent workers, largely born in Latin America, experiences a disproportionate level of pesticide exposure, relative to the rest of the US population. Research has established the health hazards of such exposure. Children and women are at special risk for adverse health outcomes, and may have significant risks due to their roles in the home, residence near treated fields, and use of pesticides in substandard housing. This proposed demonstration project builds on over ten years of community-based participatory research (CBPR) conducted by a university-community partnership which has produced an effective lay health advisor intervention to reduce pesticide exposure among Latino farm workers and among their families. The goal of this project is to move an effective culturally- and educationally- appropriate pesticide safety intervention for farm worker families into public health practice. The specific aims are: (1) to implement a demonstration project translating an effective intervention to reduce pesticide exposure among families of Latino farm workers to a broader public health context; (2) to evaluate the potential translatability and public health impact of this pesticide exposure intervention; and (3) to disseminate the program through public health programs at the local, regional and national levels. The content of the intervention includes six general modules using active learning methods supported by materials designed for low-literacy adults. These modules address routes of pesticide exposure, procedures for keeping agricultural pesticides from entering the home, methods for removing pesticides from the home, using residential integrated pest management rather than pesticides to control pests, and methods to convince others to change behaviors. A seventh module addresses pesticide safety during pregnancy. Ten lay health advisors (promotoras de salud) will be placed with six collaborating community public health agencies in a 13 county area of eastern North Carolina. Promotoras will recruit farm worker families with at least one child under 12 and provide pesticide health and safety training, using a curriculum previously demonstrated to change knowledge of and behaviors toward pesticides. Liaisons from the community agencies will assist promotoras in locating farm worker families from their clientele and in carrying out the program. Pre- and post intervention interviews will measure knowledge and behavior. Guided by a logic model, the program evaluation will focus on short term outcomes (increased individual knowledge about pesticide safety; greater mastery of specific behaviors to reduce pesticide exposure; increased the capacity of local public health agencies to prevent pesticide-related illnesses) and longer term outcomes (reductions in pesticide-related illnesses and the diffusion of this program into the broader network of public health agencies). The potential translatability and public health impact of the intervention will be assessed.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: This project will provide an effective, educationally- and culturally-appropriate pesticide safety program to families of Latino migrant and seasonal farm workers. Because pesticide exposure has long-term health effects on children and adults, this program can result in decreases in the neurological, cancer, and developmental defects that have been associated with exposure.
描述(由申请人提供):移民和季节性农场工人及其家人通过职业和帕拉职业途径接触农药。这些临时工主要出生在拉丁美洲,与美国其他人口相比,他们接触农药的程度不成比例。研究已经确定了这种接触对健康的危害。儿童和妇女特别容易受到不利的健康后果的影响,由于他们在家中的角色、居住在经过处理的田地附近以及在不合标准的住房中使用杀虫剂,他们可能面临重大风险。这个拟议的示范项目建立在十多年的社区参与性研究(CBPR)进行的大学-社区合作伙伴关系,产生了一个有效的奠定健康顾问干预,以减少农药暴露拉丁美洲农场工人和他们的家庭之间。该项目的目标是将针对农场工人家庭的有效的文化和教育上适当的农药安全干预措施纳入公共卫生实践。具体目标是:(1)实施一个示范项目,将有效的干预措施转化为更广泛的公共卫生背景,以减少拉丁美洲农场工人家庭中的农药暴露;(2)评估这种农药暴露干预措施的潜在可转化性和公共卫生影响;(3)通过地方,区域和国家一级的公共卫生计划传播该计划。干预的内容包括六个一般模块,使用积极的学习方法,并辅之以为识字率低的成年人设计的材料。这些模块涉及农药接触途径,防止农药进入家庭的程序,从家中清除农药的方法,使用住宅综合虫害管理而不是农药来控制害虫,以及说服他人改变行为的方法。第七个单元涉及怀孕期间的农药安全问题。10名非专业健康顾问(promotoras de salud)将被安置在北卡罗来纳州东部13个县的6个合作社区公共卫生机构。Promotoras将招募至少有一名12岁以下儿童的农场工人家庭,并提供农药健康和安全培训,使用先前证明的课程来改变对农药的知识和行为。来自社区机构的联络员将协助推广人从其客户中找到农场工人家庭,并执行该方案。干预前后的访谈将测量知识和行为。在逻辑模型的指导下,项目评估将侧重于短期成果(增加个人对农药安全的了解;更好地掌握减少农药接触的具体行为;提高当地公共卫生机构预防农药相关疾病的能力)和长期成果(减少农药相关疾病和将该项目推广到更广泛的公共卫生机构网络)。将评估干预措施的潜在可翻译性和公共卫生影响。
公共卫生相关性:该项目将为拉丁美洲移民和季节性农场工人的家庭提供一个有效的、在教育和文化上适当的农药安全方案。由于农药暴露对儿童和成人的健康有长期影响,该计划可以减少与暴露相关的神经系统,癌症和发育缺陷。
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