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 responsesdesigned 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 bookoffers 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.
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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