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Rural access to vocational rehabilitation services: Minority farmers' perspective

, PhD
Pages 891-902 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Purpose. The paper documents the need for, and obstacles to effective access to rehabilitation services by minority farmers. It draws from the findings of a study conducted in the Mississippi delta.

Method. Applying community-based participatory research approach (CBPR) the study trained farmers to conduct interviews and focus group discussions. They interviewed 1308 farmers and had 18 focus group discussions with 254 farmers. The study also interviewed 290 service providers and conducted 8 focus group discussions with 72 State Vocational Rehabilitation services (VR) counselors.

Results. The study found an unmet need for VR services in this population. Farmers were not aware of VR services or how to access them and VR was not aware of farmers' needs. Farmers felt marginalized and afraid that access to VR services would diminish their ability to earn a living on the farm.

Conclusions. Collaboration between VR and rural organizations, agencies and with rural people would help close the information and gaping service gap. One-stop service centers in rural areas could improve access to services. CBPR is an invaluable research tool especially among marginalized people.

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