Rapid Community Participatory Assessment of Health Care in Post-Storm New Orleans
This article examines a post-Katrina assessment that combined community-based participatory research and rapid assessment procedures. The authors conducted interviews with 30 stakeholders in the health care field to identify access challenges, unmet needs and health system resources in post-storm New Orleans.
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- 1. Effective Recruitment of Minority Populations Through Community-Led Strategies
- 2. The Healthy Lifestyle Change Program
- 3. A Low-Literacy Medication Education Tool for Safety-Net Hospital Patients
- 4. Risk and Resilience in Latinos
- 5. Improving Disaster Mental Health Care in Schools
- 6. Building Community-Based Participatory Research Partnerships with a Somali Refugee Community
- 7. Rapid Community Participatory Assessment of Health Care in Post-Storm New Orleans
- 8. Asthma Mitigation Strategies
- 9. Children's Roles in Parents' Diabetes Self-Management
- 10. Role Development of Community Health Workers
- 11. Participants' Assessments of the Effects of a Community Health Worker Intervention on Their Diabetes Self-Management and Interactions with Healthcare Providers
- 12. Economic Evaluation of a Comprehensive Teenage Pregnancy Prevention Program
- 13. School Site Visits for Community-Based Participatory Research on Healthy Eating
- 14. A Physician Team's Experiences in Community-Based Participatory Research
- 15. Community-Based Participatory Research Shows How a Community Initiative Creates Networks to Improve Well-Being