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Background: Infectious diseases, such as hepatitis C and community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (CA-MRSA), are emerging health issues. Objectives: The CA-MRSA Project (CAMP1) extended its learning collaborative to the barbershop/hair salon settings to increase awareness and prevention of CA-MRSA and hepatitis C infections. Methods: Education sessions on CA-MRSA and hepatitis C were conducted with 43 estheticians at nine barbershop/hair salons in New York City. All completed pre-post intervention knowledge tests. Low-cost primary care referral cards were also distributed in the CA-MRSA education project. Results: Knowledge about CA-MRSA risks (p < .0003) and infection prevention measures (p < .0001), as well as hepatitis C knowledge and prevention (both p < .0001) increased. Nine shops received referral cards (n = 500) and 4% of the cards (n = 19) were distributed to clients. No self-referrals were reported. Conclusions: CAMP1 successfully recruited and trained a cadre of estheticians on CA-MRSA and hepatitis C prevention increasing their health knowledge deepening our engagement with the community.
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Leinberger-Jabari, A., Kost, R. G., D’Orazio, B., Burgess, R., Khalida, C., Tsang, A., … Tobin, J. N. (2016). From the bench to the barbershop: Community engagement to raise awareness about community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and hepatitis C virus infection. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action, 10(3), 413–423. https://doi.org/10.1353/cpr.2016.0048
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