Child Home Safety in Hispanic and Rural Communities Along the Texas–Mexico Border: A Community Health Worker Intervention

Author:

Gaddy Yvonne1ORCID,Marquez Daniela2,Vasquez Denise1,Corona Adriana2,Brown Louis D.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Public Health, El Paso, USA

2. Texas Department of State Health Services, Office of Border Public Health, El Paso, USA

Abstract

Low-income children are among the most affected by unintentional injuries. Although these injuries are preventable, outreach to low-income families in Hispanic and rural communities can be challenging. Community Health Workers (CHWs) are effective partners in reaching these populations. This study sought to determine whether a CHW-led intervention would reduce common hazards that increase the risk of unintentional injuries in low-income rural Hispanic homes along the Texas–Mexico border. CHWs conducted home visits to assess for injury hazards and distribute safety devices to 47 families with children ages 0 to 5 in five low-income rural border communities. CHWs provided follow-up assessments and support 30 days later. Analyses examined changes in the proportion of hazards from visits 1 to 2, with relative risks estimating the impact of safety devices on hazard reduction. Findings showed a 26.2% reduction in the total number of common hazards present in homes from visit 1 to visit 2 ( p < .001). There was a 70% reduction in the overall risk of a hazard being present at visit 2, relative to visit 1 ( relative risk = 0.30, 95% CI [0.28, 0.33], p < .001). This study suggests that tailored CHW interventions can reduce home safety hazards. CHWs are well suited to inform hard-to-reach Hispanic and rural populations, addressing feelings of distrust and promoting acceptance of recommended environmental changes. More rigorous evaluations of this intervention strategy are needed.

Funder

Texas Department of State Health Services

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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