Price James H, Khubchandani Jagdish
University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, USA.
Ball State University, Muncie, IN, USA
Health Promot Pract. 2016 Mar;17(2):172-6. doi: 10.1177/1524839915626675. Epub 2016 Jan 22.
Hispanics constitute the largest racial/ethnic minority population in the United States and are the fastest growing segment of the population. Knowledge about health needs and practices, effective health promotion programs, and health policy making for Hispanics has the potential to improve population health outcomes for this group. Continued research and practice literature will aid in accomplishing these objectives. However, little is known about the extent of health education-related literature available on Hispanic health issues. In this review, we analyzed research and practice publications in all health education-related journals to assess the volume of articles published on Hispanic health issues. We found that the portion of journal articles devoted to Hispanic health issues varied widely among the journals and that there was a very limited emphasis on Hispanic health-related issues. Journal editors and editorial board members may need to be more proactive in soliciting manuscripts on Hispanic health, and our practitioners may have to improve their professional skills and cultural competence in order to work with Hispanic populations to produce research and practice literature that is of adequate quantity and quality to help improve Hispanics' health.
西班牙裔是美国最大的种族/族裔少数群体,也是人口增长最快的部分。了解西班牙裔的健康需求与行为、有效的健康促进项目以及健康政策制定,有可能改善该群体的总体健康状况。持续的研究和实践文献将有助于实现这些目标。然而,对于现有的与西班牙裔健康问题相关的健康教育文献的数量,我们知之甚少。在本次综述中,我们分析了所有与健康教育相关期刊上的研究和实践出版物,以评估关于西班牙裔健康问题的文章数量。我们发现,各期刊中专门论述西班牙裔健康问题的文章比例差异很大,而且对与西班牙裔健康相关问题的关注非常有限。期刊编辑和编辑委员会成员可能需要更积极主动地征集关于西班牙裔健康的稿件,我们的从业者可能必须提高他们的专业技能和文化能力,以便与西班牙裔人群合作,产出数量充足且质量上乘的研究和实践文献,从而有助于改善西班牙裔的健康状况。