Keim-Malpass Jessica, Spears Johnson Chaya R, Quandt Sara A, Arcury Thomas A
University of Virginia School of Nursing, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA.
Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA.
Rural Remote Health. 2015;15:3076. Epub 2015 Feb 13.
In the USA, migrant farmworkers are a vulnerable group due to their low socioeconomic status, risk of occupational exposures and injury, lack of social mobility, lack of adequate access to health services and dependency on employer for provided housing. Previous reports have documented migrant farmworker housing conditions to be variable, but poor overall. This paper explores the perceptions of housing conditions among migrant farmworkers in rural North Carolina, and develops an understanding of potential impacts of their housing on health and safety.
This study used qualitative descriptive data and directed content analysis to analyse semi-structured interviews and photographs that were data elements of a larger community-based participatory research study designed to document housing quality and health among North Carolina farmworkers.
Many of the study participants described poor housing conditions that were reflected in the photographic analysis of the houses and camps. Specific problems described by the participants include exposure to pesticides, safety issues, pests, water supply and air quality, temperature and moisture.
This study describes migrant farmworkers' perceptions of housing quality and numerous potential impacts on health and safety. Research, social policy and practice-based implications derived from this research could serve to improve the health status of these individuals and their families. This study suggests there is much room for sustained advocacy and action, given that many of the farmworkers' descriptions and photographs depicted housing conditions below accepted standards of living. Access to adequate and safe employer-provided housing for migrant farmworkers should be considered a basic human right.
在美国,流动农业工人是弱势群体,原因在于他们社会经济地位低下、面临职业暴露和受伤风险、缺乏社会流动性、难以获得充足的医疗服务以及在住房方面依赖雇主。此前的报告记录了流动农业工人的住房条件参差不齐,但总体较差。本文探讨了北卡罗来纳州农村流动农业工人对住房条件的看法,并深入了解他们的住房对健康和安全的潜在影响。
本研究使用定性描述性数据和定向内容分析法,对半结构化访谈和照片进行分析,这些访谈和照片是一项更大规模的基于社区参与式研究的数据元素,该研究旨在记录北卡罗来纳州农业工人的住房质量和健康状况。
许多研究参与者描述了恶劣的住房条件,并在对房屋和营地的照片分析中得到体现。参与者提到的具体问题包括接触农药、安全问题、害虫、供水和空气质量、温度和湿度。
本研究描述了流动农业工人对住房质量的看法以及对健康和安全的众多潜在影响。基于本研究得出的研究、社会政策和实践方面的启示,有助于改善这些个体及其家庭的健康状况。鉴于许多农业工人的描述和照片显示住房条件低于公认的生活标准,本研究表明持续倡导和采取行动的空间很大。应为流动农业工人提供充足且安全的雇主提供住房应被视为一项基本人权。