Efficacy of a lay community health worker (<i>promotoras de salud</i>) program to improve adherence to emollients in Spanish‐speaking Latin American pediatric patients in the <scp>United States</scp> with atopic dermatitis: A randomized, controlled, evaluator‐blinded study
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A promotora-led educational intervention is a promising approach in increasing caregiver medication adherence in pediatric, Latin American patients with AD in the United States. Further research using creative and culturally appropriate strategies to increase medication adherence is necessary to reduce health disparities in other racial and ethnic minority populations in the United States.
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Henry W. Chen, & Emily E. Limmer, & Adrienne Joseph, & Kathryn Kinser, & Amanda Trevino, & Angel Valencia, & Rachel A. Weinheimer, & Sara Youssef, & C Cervantes, & Maria Teresa Guzman, & Ana I. Morales, & Sandy Morales, & Maurica Contreras, & Faye Eifert, & Darci LaMontagne, & Sarah Nouri, & Fabiola Reyes, & Amit G. Pandya, & Arturo R. Domínguez (2022). Efficacy of a lay community health worker (<i>promotoras de salud</i>) program to improve adherence to emollients in Spanish‐speaking Latin American pediatric patients in the <scp>United States</scp> with atopic dermatitis: A randomized, controlled, evaluator‐blinded study. https://doi.org/10.1111/pde.15148