National Foundation for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC Foundation), Atlanta, Georgia. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9994-8587.
National Foundation for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC Foundation), Atlanta, Georgia.
J Emerg Manag. 2024 Jan-Feb;22(1):23-30. doi: 10.5055/jem.0798.
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic highlighted the disproportionate negative health outcomes faced by racial and ethnic minority communities as a result of various factors that affect health equity. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the overwhelming disparities within communities, public health agencies have aimed to establish partnerships with community-based organizations (CBOs) to distribute information about COVID-19 to populations expressing vaccine hesitancy, recognizing that they are necessary partners in ensuring and maintaining equitable distribution of resources. In line with the National Foundation for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC Foundation)'s Health Equity Strategy, the CDC Foundation's Response, Crisis and Preparedness Unit (RCPU) team is responsible for managing the portfolio of more than 110 grants to CBOs across 14 grant opportunities by private and federal funding that supports the COVID-19 response. The goal is to promote activities, including support for sharing of accurate, culturally appropriate vaccine information to address concerns and the development and strengthening of strategic partnerships to support effective community outreach and vaccination. Most, if not all of the CBOs use similar techniques to address equitable vaccine uptake and distribution by partnering or becoming vaccine providers via mobile or pop-up clinics, engaging community health workers, door-to-door canvasing, conducting listening sessions, providing incentives, and hosting community events and communications campaigns. As of June 23, 2022, the funded CBOs have collectively reached over 14.8 million individuals with COVID-19 safety and vaccine education messaging, administered 288,197 COVID-19 vaccinations within their communities, and partnered with 416 public health jurisdictions and 853 community organizations. Two case studies are provided to share specifics on strategies and activities done toward providing equitable information and vaccine distribution. This rapid and flexible grant management process al-lowed CBOs to focus on the areas of greatest need in their community and select strategies that would be well-received by community members.
2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行凸显了由于各种影响健康公平的因素,种族和族裔少数群体社区面临的不成比例的负面健康结果。针对 COVID-19 大流行和社区内的巨大差异,公共卫生机构旨在与社区组织(CBO)建立伙伴关系,向对疫苗犹豫不决的人群分发有关 COVID-19 的信息,认识到它们是确保和维持资源公平分配的必要伙伴。根据疾病控制与预防中心基金会(CDC 基金会)的健康公平战略,CDC 基金会的反应、危机和准备股(RCPU)团队负责管理由私人和联邦资金支持的 14 项赠款机会中的 110 多项赠款组合,这些赠款支持 COVID-19 的应对。目标是促进活动,包括支持分享准确、文化适宜的疫苗信息,以解决关注问题,以及发展和加强战略伙伴关系,以支持有效的社区外展和疫苗接种。大多数(如果不是全部)CBO 都使用类似的技术来通过合作伙伴关系或通过移动或弹出式诊所成为疫苗提供者来解决公平接种疫苗和分配疫苗的问题,他们还利用社区卫生工作者、挨家挨户宣传、开展倾听会议、提供激励措施以及举办社区活动和传播活动。截至 2022 年 6 月 23 日,已获得资金的 CBO 已共同向 1480 多万人提供了 COVID-19 安全和疫苗教育信息,在其社区内接种了 288197 剂 COVID-19 疫苗,并与 416 个公共卫生司法管辖区和 853 个社区组织建立了伙伴关系。提供了两个案例研究,以分享提供公平信息和疫苗分配方面的具体策略和活动。这种快速灵活的赠款管理流程使 CBO 能够专注于社区中最需要的领域,并选择社区成员最容易接受的策略。