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Preventing heat-related illness among Hispanic farmworkers
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Preventing heat-related illness among Hispanic farmworkers

Kennith Culp, Shalome Tonelli, Sandra L. Ramey, Kelley Donham and Laurence Fuortes
AAOHN journal, Vol.59(1), pp.23-32
01/01/2011
DOI: 10.1177/216507991105900104
PMID: 21229935
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https://doi.org/10.1177/216507991105900104View
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Hispanic and Latino farmworkers are at risk for negative occupational health and safety outcomes due to issues such as their extreme work conditions, their reliance on employer beneficence, and cultural barriers. The purpose of this article is to explain the unique characteristics of heat-related illness in the Hispanic agricultural work force and to provide an overview of the problems of poor hydration and heat exposure in this population. Culturally appropriate preventive strategies are discussed because industrial-type solutions may not work in a crop production environment where language and beliefs may interfere with adaptation.

Nursing Agricultural Workers' Diseases/nursing/prevention & control Heat Exhaustion/nursing/prevention & control Hispanic Americans Humans Occupational Health Nursing/methods

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