Addressing Lupus Health Disparities: The MONARCAS Community and Academic Collaborative Program

Purpose: The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Popular Opinion Leader (POL) model was implemented in a lupus education program (MONARCAS) for the Latino community. The program aim was to increase lupus awareness by training high school students, community health workers, and parents. Methods: A curr...

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Main Authors: Karen Mancera-Cuevas (Author), Patricia Canessa (Author), Joan S. Chmiel (Author), Elizabeth A. Hahn (Author), Anh H. Chung (Author), Daniel L. Erickson (Author), Rosalind Ramsey-Goldman (Author)
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Published: Mary Ann Liebert, 2018-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Purpose: The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Popular Opinion Leader (POL) model was implemented in a lupus education program (MONARCAS) for the Latino community. The program aim was to increase lupus awareness by training high school students, community health workers, and parents. Methods: A curriculum was developed training POLs to disseminate concepts about lupus signs and symptoms. Pre- and post-program questions assessed lupus knowledge and message dissemination. Results: POL groups represented distinct demographic characteristics with Spanish or English language dominance. POLs reported increased lupus knowledge and program satisfaction. Conclusions: Future program goals should aim to increase understanding and improving access to care for Latino communities affected by lupus.
Item Description:10.1089/HEQ.2017.0060
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