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Farmworkers are low-paid, uninsured employees in an extremely hazardous industry, and they provide an essential service for U.S. society. This review evaluates the delivery of health services to farmworkers. It describes the farmworker population in the United States, noting characteristics (e.g., migratory and immigration status) that limit their access to and utilization of health services. It describes the health services needs of this population, including occupational health, mental health, oral health, and chronic disease treatment. Cultural, structural, legal, financial, and geographic barriers to health services utilization are described. Existing research on health services utilization among farmworkers is discussed. Programs that have been developed to address the barriers to health services utilization among farmworkers are reviewed. Finally, research needed to improve knowledge of farmworker health services utilization is suggested. These research needs include formal evaluations of existing programs and basic research to characterize the health services utilization patterns of farmworkers.
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Arcury et al. (Thu,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1eb1fa989adebfe89a76b7 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.publhealth.27.021405.102106
Thomas A. Arcury
Wake Forest University
Sara A. Quandt
Wake Forest University
Annual Review of Public Health
Wake Forest University
Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist
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