关键词: COVID-19 Community providers Community-based organization Immigrants New York City Refugees

来  源:   DOI:10.1016/j.jmh.2024.100249   PDF(Pubmed)

Abstract:
UNASSIGNED: To survey community-based migrant-serving organizations (MSOs) in New York City (NYC) regarding their early experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic and perspectives on academic collaborations.
UNASSIGNED: We developed and emailed a survey via Qualtrics (12/2020-1/2021) to 122 MSOs in NYC collecting data about the organizations; challenges posed by COVID-19; and interest in potential intersectoral collaboration. Descriptive analysis focused on the pandemic\'s impact on service provision, type of MSO, and organizational capacity.
UNASSIGNED: Thirty-eight MSOs participated (RR=31%). COVID-19-related challenges included limited staff capacity, organizational funding, and technological and resource limitations of communities served. Organizational capacity correlated with types of services offered: smaller organizations offered health and social services, while larger organizations focused on education and employment. MSOs indicated interest in collaboration on migrant policy advocacy and communications, access to interns, and resources regarding best practices and policies.
UNASSIGNED: MSOs in NYC have struggled with funding, staffing, and service provision. They specified fruitful areas for collaboration with academic research institutions.
UNASSIGNED: Development of an academic-based migrant health resource hub will serve an identified need among MSOs in NYC.
摘要:
调查纽约市(NYC)的社区移民服务组织(MSO),了解他们在COVID-19大流行期间的早期经历以及对学术合作的看法。
我们开发了一项调查,并通过Qualtrics(12/2020-1/2021)通过电子邮件发送给纽约市的122个MSO,收集有关组织的数据;COVID-19带来的挑战;以及对潜在部门间合作的兴趣。描述性分析侧重于大流行对服务提供的影响,MSO的类型,和组织能力。
38个MSO参加(RR=31%)。与COVID-19相关的挑战包括工作人员能力有限,组织资助,以及社区的技术和资源限制。组织能力与所提供的服务类型相关:较小的组织提供卫生和社会服务,而更大的组织专注于教育和就业。MSO表示有兴趣在移民政策宣传和交流方面进行合作,接触实习生,以及有关最佳做法和政策的资源。
纽约市的MSO一直在努力筹集资金,人员配备,和服务提供。他们指定了与学术研究机构合作的富有成果的领域。
以学术为基础的移民卫生资源中心的开发将满足纽约市MSO中确定的需求。
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