Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Institute for Health Equity Research, New York, New York, USA.
Bethel Gospel Assembly, Inc., New York, New York, USA.
Popul Health Manag. 2023 Oct;26(5):309-316. doi: 10.1089/pop.2023.0016. Epub 2023 Aug 29.
Community-based organizations (CBOs) are on the frontlines offering resources and support to residents during times of distress. Through a community-academic partnership, an interdisciplinary team developed, collected, and analyzed 91 surveys from social services providers across New York City assessing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their organizations' operations. The majority (93%) of these organizations stayed open during the pandemic but had to shift the services they offered to meet new needs. Although most (89%) shared they were not offering on-site testing for COVID-19, 53% expressed interest in becoming a test site, citing needs such as funding, test kits, and skills-building for staff. More than half of the respondents were eager to get involved in public health efforts in other ways, such as joining local research advisory boards. Despite increasing the services they provided, CBOs saw decreases in staffing and volunteers. Furthermore, although nearly half (48%) received governmental aid, many faced financial pressures and several had to close offices during the pandemic. As trusted resources, CBOs can help meet public health needs if provided with proper support and resources. It is critical that those working in prevention and relief are considerate about how and when they leverage effective partnerships between public health organizations and CBOs, offering organizations the resources they need to be effective in this charge, given the role they can have in promoting health equity.
社区组织(CBO)在困难时期为居民提供资源和支持,站在最前线。通过社区学术合作,一个跨学科团队开发、收集和分析了来自纽约市各地社会服务提供商的 91 份调查,评估了 COVID-19 大流行对其组织运营的影响。这些组织中的大多数(93%)在大流行期间保持开放,但不得不调整他们提供的服务以满足新的需求。虽然大多数(89%)表示他们没有提供 COVID-19 的现场检测,但有 53%的组织表示有兴趣成为检测点,并提到了资金、检测试剂盒和员工技能提升等需求。超过一半的受访者渴望以其他方式参与公共卫生工作,例如加入当地研究咨询委员会。尽管 CBO 增加了他们提供的服务,但他们的人员配备和志愿者人数却有所减少。此外,尽管近一半(48%)获得了政府援助,但许多组织仍面临财务压力,有几个组织在大流行期间不得不关闭办公室。作为值得信赖的资源,如果为社区组织提供适当的支持和资源,他们可以帮助满足公共卫生需求。至关重要的是,那些从事预防和救援工作的人要考虑如何以及何时利用公共卫生组织和 CBO 之间的有效伙伴关系,根据他们在促进健康公平方面可以发挥的作用,为组织提供他们有效完成这一任务所需的资源。