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Katrina-Related Health Concerns of Latino Survivors and Evacuees

Author(s):DeAnne K. Hilfinger Messias; Elaine Lacy
Year: 2007
Available at:http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_health_care_for_the_poor_and_und...   (report broken link)
Description:

This article examines health concerns identified by Latinos who resided in the path of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans and Mississippi. Data were collected for this qualitative descriptive study through individual, open-ended interviews with 93 Latino survivors and evacuees in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Georgia. Findings describe health concerns and experiences, including hunger, environmental health risks, sleep disturbances, and access to health care for acute and chronic conditions. Health and illness factored into personal and family decisions on whether or not to stay, evacuate, or return home following the storm. Problems accessing health care were compounded for the undocumented and uninsured. The findings have implications for further disaster research and may inform emergency preparedness policy development and the planning and implementation of disaster-related health care services for Latinos and other minority and underserved groups.

Language(s):English
Communities:Hispanic or Latino; Mexican American; Undocumented Immigrant
Subtopic:
Phase 5 - Psychological Impact
Phase 6 - Response
Emergency Decision Making
Phase 1 - Risk Perception
Phase 3 - Warning
Phase 2 - Preparedness
Phase 4 - Physical Impact
Target Audience:Emergency Planners & Managers; Healthcare Providers; Public Health Professionals; Researchers; Government; Policymakers
Resource Type:
Qualitative Study
Journal Article
Citation:

Messias DK and Lacy E, “Katrina-Related Health Concerns of Latino Survivors and Evacuees," Journal of Health Care for Poor and Underserved18, no 2 (2007): 443-464.

Contact Info:

Deanna Hilfinger Messias
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC
29208
Phone: 803- 777- 8423
E-mail: Deann.messias@sc.edu