AzPRC Community Highlight

June 13, 2023

The Mexican population living in border communities faces challenges in adopting a healthy lifestyle due to a lack of programs that recognize their unique cultural identity. MetaSalud (The Goal is Health) is a story of how the Arizona Prevention Center collaborated with the Colegio de Sonora (A social science research institution in Mexico) to adapt a community based intervention for Latinos in the U.S for the Mexican population in Sonora Mexico.

To address the growing threat of diabetes in Sonora Mexico, the two institutions adapted the AzPRC’s evidence-based based prevention curriculum Pasos Adelante/Steps Forward (http://azprc.arizona.edu/resources/curricula/st eps-forward-curriculum) for this Mexican population. Called MetaSalud, this curriculum took advantage of healthy Mexican foods and community values to help participants improve their diets and be more physically active (http://sitios.colson.edu.mx/metasalud/).

This past year, Lorena Verdugo, a community health worker (CHW) from El Rio Community Health Center decided to use the curriculum with the Mexican population living in Tucson, Arizona. A CHW for the past 10 years and an AzPRC Community Action Board member, Lorena is committed to ensuring that evidence- based programs reach the most marginalized communities. Lorena sought to reach this community by implementing the MetaSalud curriculum through the Ventanilla de Salud, a community program offered by Mexican Consulates in the U.S.

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