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. 2015 Summer;22(2):64-7.

Cultural Health Practices of Migrant Seasonal Farmworkers

Cultural Health Practices of Migrant Seasonal Farmworkers

Marjorie C McCullagh et al. J Cult Divers. 2015 Summer.

Abstract

This study explored culturally related health practices among Hispanic migrant seasonal farmworkers. In this cross-sectional qualitative study, six Hispanic migrant seasonal farmworkers from southeastern Michigan farms were interviewed. Four major themes emerged from the study. Financial and employment limitations, rather than folk health care practices, were more likely to influence use of professional care systems. There was limited use of folk healers and culturally-related practices, primarily due to lack of access. Results may be used to identify needs and develop culturally appropriate programs and services to improve the health of Hispanic migrant seasonal farmworkers.

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