Department of Curriculum & Instruction, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA.
Department of Technology Leadership & Innovation, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA.
Ethn Health. 2024 Oct;29(7):828-845. doi: 10.1080/13557858.2024.2385108. Epub 2024 Aug 4.
Latino health and well-being are crucial to the growth and vibrancy of rural areas across the United States, particularly at a time when the demographics of many rural communities are transitioning from minority Latino to majority Latino populations. This manuscript details the findings of a study that explored the health and healthcare benefit status of 524 Latino households in rural Indiana during the COVID-19 pandemic. Via 20-minute, door-to-door interviews conducted by bilingual researchers, survey participants answered questions about access to healthcare services and benefits, dietary and safety habits, medical issues, and vaccination status. The study found that slightly more than half of those surveyed were enrolled in healthcare benefit plans; approximately a third were unsatisfied with their health/health status; almost two-thirds had not received a flu shot and were eating fast food/processed food on a daily basis. Top health concerns reported included: stress (52%), vision problems (34%), neck and back pain (30%), headaches/migraines (28%), anxiety and depression (28%) and weight problems (26%). The study also discovered that half of the respondents could not identify a primary healthcare provider (PCP) by name and that pregnant women faced a lack of resources for maternal health in the county where the study was conducted. The results indicate that Latinos in rural communities continue to endure significant health issues and barriers to healthcare. The study provides an excellent model of how a rural community can monitor the health of its residents, which can inform health interventions for underserved populations.
拉丁裔的健康和福祉对美国农村地区的发展和活力至关重要,尤其是在许多农村社区的人口结构正从少数拉丁裔向多数拉丁裔转变的时期。本文详细介绍了一项研究的结果,该研究探讨了在 COVID-19 大流行期间印第安纳州农村地区 524 户拉丁裔家庭的健康和医疗保健福利状况。通过双语研究人员进行的 20 分钟上门访谈,调查参与者回答了有关获得医疗服务和福利、饮食和安全习惯、医疗问题和疫苗接种状况的问题。研究发现,略多于一半的受访者参加了医疗福利计划;约三分之一的人对自己的健康/健康状况不满意;近三分之二的人没有接种流感疫苗,并且每天都在吃快餐/加工食品。报告的主要健康问题包括:压力(52%)、视力问题(34%)、颈部和背部疼痛(30%)、头痛/偏头痛(28%)、焦虑和抑郁(28%)以及体重问题(26%)。该研究还发现,一半的受访者无法说出他们的初级保健医生(PCP)的名字,而且在研究所在的县,孕妇面临着缺乏孕产妇健康资源的问题。研究结果表明,农村社区的拉丁裔人仍然面临着严重的健康问题和获得医疗保健的障碍。该研究为农村社区如何监测居民的健康状况提供了一个很好的模式,这可以为服务不足的人群提供健康干预措施。