A few years back, I wrote an article,
“Popular Education and Pesticide Knowledge” for Streamline, Migrant Clinicians
Network’s bimonthly publication. You may find it useful in your search
for a theoretical framework as I list the some of the theorists who contributed
to popular education.
Also, you may find this recent study useful. “Evaluation
of Salud Para
Su Corazón (Health for Your Heart) — National Councilof La Raza Promotora Outreach Program” in July 2005, Preventing Chronic Disease, Public Health Research
and Policy
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Shelley Davis
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Feb 6, 2006 4:45 pm
Hello Everybody, I am writing to you to request references to the following: Theoretical framework of the promotora's model (background, studies, etc) I...
Roberto Astorga
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Feb 7, 2006 2:14 pm
Greetings to all- I too am very interested in learning more about this issue as well. Any information you have to share is much appreciated. Karen Funkenbusch...
Funkenbusch, Karen
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Feb 7, 2006 3:12 pm
A few years back, I wrote an article, “Popular Education and Pesticide Knowledge†for Streamline, Migrant Clinicians Network’s bimonthly publication. You...
Robert, We would be happy to help you with the theoretical framework for the Promotor(a) model. In fact, Migrant Health Promotion is funded to do just that....
this is great information --- we are going to use it in our One Goal, Many Voices Program. We will pass it on to our 100+ promotors who attended. Thanks much ...
Alayne Unterberger
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Feb 10, 2006 4:00 pm
Kim, Try not forget the pterygium information. We need to get the word out. Pterygium is at epidemic levels among Hispanic farm workers and no one is...
Rene Quintana
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Feb 10, 2006 5:14 pm
Dear Roberto, The Exec. Director of Vision y Compromiso, Maria Lemus, runs the Community Health Workers/Promotora Network in California. She works with...