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Volume 30, Issue 1: February, 2003
Abstract
“If They Don’t Ask About Condoms, I Just Tell
Them”: A Descriptive Case Study of Latino Lay Health
Advisers’ Helping Activities
Chris McQuiston, PhD, FNP, RN, and Jacquelyn H. Flaskerud,
RN, PhD, FAAN
Health care practitioners have increasingly turned to lay
health advisers (LHAs) to deliver health promotion and disease
prevention supportive activities to underserved populations.
Yet, published evaluations of the LHA programs or the manner
in which LHAs deliver information are rare. An important aspect
of program evaluation includes understanding the role of the
LHA in the community as described by the LHAs in the field.
The purpose of this article is to report the results of a
component of a larger evaluation of an LHA program for preventing
HIV/AIDS among recently immigrated Mexicans in North Carolina.
Specifically, the authors use a descriptive case study design
to report on the perceptions of the LHAs related to program
objectives. The findings suggest that the LHAs are meeting
the program objectives and are confident in their role as
LHAs..
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