International Journal of Human Rights in Healthcare
Volume 9, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 229-234

Chronic conditions and barriers to care: exploring the health of migrant and seasonal farmworkers in Indiana (Article)

Sandoval-Rosario M. , Hunter T.M.* , Durnham A. , Holt A. , Pontones P. , Perry G.
  • a Division of Population Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, United States
  • b Maternal and Child Health Division, Indiana State Department of Health, Indianapolis, IN, United States
  • c Office of Minority Health, Indiana State Department of Health, Indianapolis, IN, United States
  • d Office of Minority Health, Indiana State Department of Health, Indianapolis, IN, United States
  • e Epidemiology Resource Center, Indiana State Department of Health, Indianapolis, IN, United States
  • f Division of Population Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, United States

Abstract

Purpose: Migrant and seasonal farmworkers (MSFWs) have many health challenges due to the nature of their work, low wages, living conditions, mobility, and lack of health insurance. The purpose of this paper is to assess the availability of health services, barriers to accessing health care, and the prevalence of chronic conditions among MSFWs in Indiana. Design/methodology/approach: A site-based convenience sample of MSFWs aged 14 years and older completed a cross-sectional survey. A total of 97 participants who currently or previously identified as farmworkers completed the questionnaire. Findings: Almost one-third of the respondents reported no access to a health care provider. Of those, 43 percent reported that cost prevented them from seeking care. Of those who reported chronic conditions (n=22), over 50 percent did not have access to a health care provider. These findings highlight the need to further investigate the magnitude of the problem and begin exploring ways to improve affordable health care access among MSFWs in Northeastern Indiana. Originality/value: The results from this study highlight the need for the development and implementation of community health education programs that target MSFWs in Indiana. The findings, although not generalized, offer important insights into health care challenges and barriers to access in Indiana. The authors recommend that assistance programs should be implemented for providing affordable health care services for Hispanic MSFWs. © 2016, © Emerald Group Publishing Limited.

Author Keywords

Hispanic Social care Access to care Migrant farmworkers Public services Chronic conditions race health care Seasonal farmworkers

Index Keywords

major clinical study education program questionnaire convenience sample race social care prevalence health care personnel health care access agricultural worker human Indiana migrant Hispanic Adolescent

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84999753156&doi=10.1108%2fIJHRH-06-2016-0009&partnerID=40&md5=bf36849f183fa720e2cbe7877754df43

DOI: 10.1108/IJHRH-06-2016-0009
ISSN: 20564902
Original Language: English