政府(语言学)
读写能力
民族
社区组织
公共关系
大流行
健康素养
卫生公平
社区卫生
政治学
地方政府
公共卫生
经济增长
业务
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
医学
公共行政
医疗保健
护理部
病理
语言学
法学
疾病
哲学
经济
传染病(医学专业)
作者
Victoria D. Ojeda,Sarah Vicente,Amina Sheik-Mohamed,Reem Zubaidi,Adriana Bearse,Valerie Nash,Sandra Kurz,Denise Marquez,Anthony Barrios,Noé C. Crespo,Blanca Meléndrez
标识
DOI:10.1177/10901981241285584
摘要
Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately impacted ethnic minority and other underserved communities, prompting the federal government to fund community-led health literacy initiatives. This evaluation shares challenges and lessons learned, and identifies best practices from community-based organizations (CBOs) partnering with academia and local government to support health literacy programming. Methods In 2023, 20 representatives from 12 CBOs in Southern California responded to an interviewer-administered survey, including open-ended questions about lessons learned. We analyze text data to identify key themes. Results CBOs expressed a need for additional financial resources and technical assistance, including grantsmanship training, access to in-language resources, support to build and use in-house evaluation systems, and greater university oversight for student collaborators. Respondents highlighted the importance of community engagement efforts to build trust and enhance the uptake of programming. They also stressed the need for specialized training of community health workers engaged in health programs and the utilization of population sub-group data to inform policy and funding development to better serve communities’ needs. Conclusion CBOs are eager to partner with government and academia and acknowledge the need for targeted support and resources that can be facilitated through multisectoral partnerships. We offer recommendations and actionable strategies for funders and academia to create and improve equitable partnerships with CBOs. Partnerships that address the needs and systemic barriers experienced by ethnic minority communities will support local public health goals while fostering resilience and health equity.
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