Abstract:
:Farmworkers experience a lack of control over the conditions of their work environment. In trying to reduce the effects of exposure to pesticides, most health care providers give instructions to farmworkers about how to protect themselves. Outreach programs that target farmworkers focus on health education and recommend washing hands, wearing appropriate clothing, and avoiding direct contact. The research reported in this paper shows that farmworkers in North Carolina perceive many of these preventive measures to be outside their control. The ability of farmworkers to engage in safe practices depends on their capability to communicate with their employer, have positive work relationships, and the availability of protective equipment. The perceptions of control identified in this paper are issues that service providers and policy makers should consider to provide programs that will effectively promote pesticide safety and healthier farmworkers.
journal_name
J Health Care Poor Underservedjournal_title
Journal of health care for the poor and underservedauthors
Austin C,Arcury TA,Quandt SA,Preisser JS,Saavedra RM,Cabrera LFdoi
10.1353/hpu.2010.0744keywords:
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Has Abstractpub_date
2001-05-01 00:00:00pages
236-49issue
2eissn
1049-2089issn
1548-6869journal_volume
12pub_type
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