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合作解决监禁人群中的健康不平等问题:监狱、看守所和 COVID-19 疫苗接种。

Partnering to Address Health Inequities among Incarcerated Populations: Prisons, Jails, and COVID-19 Vaccination.

出版信息

Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2024;18(2):193-201.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Incarcerated people have been disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and face significant challenges to COVID-19 vaccine confidence.

OBJECTIVES

(1) Describe our partnerships with community members directly impacted by incarceration, (2) discuss the partnership's process for co-developing and implementing project interventions to increase COVID-19 vaccine confidence, and (3) share lessons learned from this unique community-engaged partnership.

METHODS

An advisory board of 14 formerly incarcerated community members participated in this project. Their wisdom and experience led to the development and implementation of interventions to increase confidence in COVID-19 vaccines among incarcerated people.

LESSONS LEARNED

Valuable lessons learned were centering community, leaning into trusted sources of information, acknowledging historical and present harms, and investing in community-engaged work.

CONCLUSIONS

Centering lived experiences of those directly impacted by incarceration has been crucial to increasing vaccine confidence among this population. Doing so reinforced the importance of long-term investments in community-based collaborations with communities impacted by incarceration.

摘要

背景

被监禁的人受到 COVID-19 大流行的不成比例影响,并且对 COVID-19 疫苗的信心面临重大挑战。

目的

(1)描述我们与直接受监禁影响的社区成员的伙伴关系,(2)讨论伙伴关系共同制定和实施项目干预措施以增强 COVID-19 疫苗信心的过程,以及(3)分享从这种独特的社区参与伙伴关系中获得的经验教训。

方法

一个由 14 名曾被监禁的社区成员组成的顾问委员会参与了这个项目。他们的智慧和经验促成了干预措施的制定和实施,以增强被监禁者对 COVID-19 疫苗的信心。

经验教训

我们吸取了宝贵的经验,包括以社区为中心、依赖可靠的信息来源、承认历史和当前的伤害,以及投资于社区参与的工作。

结论

以直接受监禁影响的人的生活经历为中心,对于增强这一人群对疫苗的信心至关重要。这样做加强了对受监禁影响的社区进行基于社区的长期合作投资的重要性。

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