Hispanics and worksite health promotion: review of the past, demands for the future |
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Authors: | FS Mas RL Papenfuss JJ Guerrero |
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Affiliation: | Department of Family and Community Medicine/Arizona Prevention Center, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA. |
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Abstract: | During the last 15 years, reports, books, and published papers have demonstrated the positive health benefits of comprehensive health promotion and disease prevention interventions at the worksite. Although the progress made in worksite health promotion should not be understated, experts agree that it is time to step forward and address the new demands of the changing labor force. One area of intervention that needs to be more aggressively addressed is that of minority populations. Because work force projections show the high participation rate that Hispanics will have in the future labor force, the Hispanic population should be one of the targets of worksite health promotion. This paper reviews how employee health promotion programs have addressed Hispanic workers in the past and establishes directions for the future. |
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