Protocol for LINKS (linking individual needs to community and clinical services): a prospective matched observational study of a community health worker community clinical linkage intervention on the U.S.-Mexico border
Abstract Background Latinos are currently the largest and fastest growing racial/ethnic group in the United States and have the lowest rates nationally of regular sources of primary care. The changing demographics of Latino populations have significant ...
Lohr, A. M., Ingram, M., Carvajal, S. C., Doubleday, K., Aceves, B., Espinoza, C., Redondo, F., Coronado, G., David, C. & Bell, M. L., Apr 11 2019, In: BMC public health.19, 1, 399.
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Lohr, A. M. (Creator), Ingram, M. (Creator), Carvajal, S. C. (Creator), Doubleday, K. (Creator), Aceves, B. (Creator), Espinoza, C. (Creator), Redondo, F. (Contributor), Coronado, G. (Creator), David, C. (Contributor), Bell, M. L. (Creator) (2019). Protocol for LINKS (linking individual needs to community and clinical services): a prospective matched observational study of a community health worker community clinical linkage intervention on the U.S.-Mexico border. figshare. 10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4468328.v1