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Helping Hispanics Learn Their Family Health Histories
What’s "new and improved" about this updated version, which is available online at familyhistory.hhs.gov/spanish? First, it’s Web-based, enabling it to be operated on just about any computer with Internet access. (The previous version required downloading the software.) It also has several new features which (1) make it easier for users to customize their family health information, (2) provide more detailed information about health conditions and (3) gather more relevant details to assist health care professionals, such as a patient’s height, weight and body mass index (BMI). ...and In the Community This recently completed year-long pilot project utilized specially trained promotores de salud (lay health educators) and culturally/linguistically appropriate promotional materials to teach the importance of family history and genetics in community schools, churches and clinics. "Our research shows that Latinos are largely unaware of the relationship between genetics and health," says NCLR/IHH Director Liany Elba Arroyo. "A ‘word-of-mouth’ campaign [is] the most efficient and effective way of disseminating information about genetics to our communities." compiled by the editors of Minority Nurse magazine |
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