Type II Diabetic Education Manual for: Mexican-American Promotoras in Southwestern Arizona
This purpose of this paper is to explore and potentially expand the current role of the community health care worker (CHW) serving type II diabetic patients at the Chiricahua Community Health Center (CCHC) in Elfrida, Arizona. This paper will also provide the context for this role expansion from...
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The University of Arizona.
2003
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10150/610472 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/610472 |
Summary: | This purpose of this paper is to explore and potentially expand the current role of
the community health care worker (CHW) serving type II diabetic patients at the
Chiricahua Community Health Center (CCHC) in Elfrida, Arizona. This paper will also
provide the context for this role expansion from a review of the current literature.
Research indicates that CHW's can provide a much -needed bridge between the current
health care structure available and the needs of the indigenous populations. Literature
also show's CHW's can profoundly impact these populations by increasing access to
culturally sensitive care and support for people suffering form chronic health care
conditions.
This project specifically offers a curriculum that will teach CHW's to provide
much needed education and support to type II diabetic patients served by Chiricahua
Community Health Center (CCHC) located in Elfrida, Arizona. This program was
developed in alignment with the existing goals and values of the CCHC. The majority of
patients served by this practice live in the surrounding communities of Elfrida and
Douglas, both rural underserved communities located in the borderlands of Southwestern
Arizona. The populations of Elfrida and Douglas are primarily Mexican American,
Spanish speaking and un/ and underinsured. CCHC currently services 3,586 patients
living in the Elfrida/Douglas area. 93% of these patients are Mexican and Mexican
American and close to 25% are currently diagnosed and being treated for type II diabetes
mellitus. In addition, of the 3568 patients serviced at the Chiricahua Community Health
Center (CCHC) 3,155 are uninsured. (Center Grantee profile, 2000) |
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