Pacheco Colleen, Ponce-Gonzales Ileana, Diaz Marcela Suarez, Maxwell Annette E
Sea Mar Community Health Centers, 125 N. 18 Street, Suite A, Mount Vernon, WA 98273, USA.
Coalition for Migrants & Refugees, Department of Health Services, University of Washington, Washington, USA.
Womens Reprod Health (Phila). 2023;10(1):110-124. doi: 10.1080/23293691.2022.2061319. Epub 2022 Apr 25.
Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Workers including indigenous women that are not of Hispanic descent face many barriers to access prenatal care. We conducted a survey in Spanish and three indigenous languages to explore knowledge, attitudes and behaviors regarding prenatal care among 82 female agricultural workers, Mixteco, Triqui and Awakateko, residing in the State of Washington. Our findings highlight the importance of collecting disaggregated data from different indigenous communities and of providing indigenous language support. Our study provides new information for developing messages to promote prenatal care that take into account the knowledge and beliefs that are prevalent in these communities.
包括非西班牙裔血统的原住民妇女在内的移民和季节性农业工人在获得产前护理方面面临许多障碍。我们用西班牙语和三种原住民语言进行了一项调查,以探究居住在华盛顿州的82名女性农业工人(米斯特克语、特里基语和阿瓦卡特科语使用者)在产前护理方面的知识、态度和行为。我们的研究结果凸显了从不同原住民社区收集分类数据以及提供原住民语言支持的重要性。我们的研究为制定促进产前护理的信息提供了新信息,这些信息考虑到了这些社区中普遍存在的知识和信念。