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Aprendiendo de La Vida (Learning from Life): Development of a Radionovela to Promote Preventive Health Care Utilization among Indigenous Farmworkers from Mexico Living in California

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JOURNAL OF MEDICAL HUMANITIES
卷 43, 期 2, 页码 365-376

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DOI: 10.1007/s10912-021-09704-3

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Arts-based intervention; Story-telling; Health promotion; Low-literacy populations; Indigenous community; Methodology to develop novelas

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  1. California Breast Cancer Research Grants Program of the University of California [22BB-1900, 22BB-1901]
  2. Charles Drew University/UCLA Cancer Center Partnership to Eliminate Cancer Health Disparities, NIH/NCI Grant [U54-CA-143931, U54-CA-143930]
  3. UCLA Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Equity
  4. NIH/NCI grant [5R25CA078583]

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This article describes the development of a radionovela aimed at informing the community about the importance of preventive health care, following the Sabido Method. The methodology used in developing a radionovela may be of interest to other public health practitioners looking to create engaging educational materials, especially for communities that rely on oral information.
Mixtecs and Zapotecs, originating from the Oaxaca area in Mexico, are among the largest indigenous groups of workers in California. Many adults in this community only access the health care system when sick and as a last resort. This article describes the development of a radionovela to inform the community about the importance of preventive health care. It was developed following the Sabido Method. The methodology to develop a radionovela may be of interest to other public health practitioners who want to develop educational materials in an engaging format, especially for communities that rely on oral, not written information.

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