Awardee OrganizationWAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES
Description
Abstract Text
DESCRIPTION (Taken from the Applicant's Abstract)
La Familia! extends collaboration between the North Carolina Farmworkers'
Project (NCFP), a grassroots community based organization, and environmental
health researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine to evaluate a
Lay Health Advisor (LHA) model to reduce pesticide exposure among farmworker
families. The proposed research builds on PACE, Preventing Agricultural
Chemical Exposure among North Carolina Farmworkers (R21 ES08739), a highly
successful workplace intervention to reduce migrant and seasonal farmworker
pesticide exposure. With iLa Familia!, the PACE focus shifts to exposure of
farmworker families, particularly children, and expands work with the North
Carolina farmworker community to Latino Christmas tree workers in the western
region of the state. iLa Familia!'s specific aims are to: 1) document and
assess farmworker knowledge, beliefs and perceptions of pesticide exposure of
all family members, particularly as they relate to exposure of children;
2) identify pathways for environmental exposure of farmworker children to
pesticides; 3) develop, implement, and evaluate a culturally appropriate LRA
intervention to reduce pesticide exposure of children (aged 18-48 mo) in
farmworker homes; and 4) compile and disseminate the final intervention
program to other farmworker communities and farmworker service providers. A
model of community participation will be implemented throughout the 5 project
years. Formative research (in-depth interviews; pathway exposure assessment)
will be completed in Years 1 and 2. Using the formative results in a PRECEDE-
PROCEED framework, the content and format of the LHA intervention will be
developed in Year 2. This intervention (and a revision) will be evaluated in
Years 3 and 4 using a group randomized design. End-points will include change
in knowledge of pesticide exposure routes for children and ways to reduce
their exposure; change in exposure-related behaviors; and changes in household
dust levels. In the final year, support will continue for the LHA program as
part of the process of NCFP developing its health outreach mission in western
NC., while the results of the project are disseminated to regional and
national farmworker groups, to those providing health care to farmworkers, and
in the research literature.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Data not available.
NIH Spending Category
No NIH Spending Category available.
Project Terms
African AmericanHispanic Americansagriculture workerbehavioral /social science research tagclinical researchcommunitydisease /disorder prevention /controleducation evaluation /planningenvironmental toxicologyhealth care service availabilityhealth educationhuman subjectimmigrantmedical outreach /case findingmusculoskeletal disorderoccupational hazardpoultry productspublic healthracial /ethnic differencerespiratory disorder epidemiologyskin disordersocial status
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
CFDA Code
115
DUNS Number
937727907
UEI
SN7KD2UK7GC5
Project Start Date
30-September-1996
Project End Date
31-August-2005
Budget Start Date
01-September-2001
Budget End Date
31-August-2002
Project Funding Information for 2001
Total Funding
$398,981
Direct Costs
$297,083
Indirect Costs
$101,898
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2001
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
$398,981
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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