Improving Hispanic Family Caregiver Projects: Identifying How Unique Barriers and Cultural Values Influence Service Utilization and Caregiver Roles

Adrian Rodriguez, Taylor Neher, Sarah Toevs

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Abstract

Recognizing that aging populations are growing more diverse every year, Center for the Study of Aging staff Adrian Rodriguez, BAPH, CHES, Taylor Neher, DPHH(c), MPH, and Center Director Dr. Sarah Toevs pursued the question, “how have public health programs successfully implemented public health interventions within the Hispanic population?”. This report highlights the need to recognize barriers and cultural values that are unique to this population during intervention development.
Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - May 2022

EGS Disciplines

  • Public Health

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