Academic Center Partnership with Health Department and Church to Rapidly Deploy COVID-19 Vaccine POD Reaching Underserved Populations

Gale E Garmong, B. Calhoun, A. Colbert, Victor Grigsby, J. Mann, Annie Nagy, Brittani Namey, M. Parish, Jennifer Elliott
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The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately impacted people of color, underscoring the importance of equity in the public health response. The Duquesne University Center for Integrative Health (DUCIH) is a university-wide center focused on training future practitioners and improving health equity in the Pittsburgh region. DUCIH’s initial pandemic response included a virtual adaptation of community health programs and supporting partners’ testing and vaccination efforts. In March 2021, the Allegheny County Health Department (ACHD) asked DUCIH to establish a vaccine Point of Dispensing (POD) at Central Baptist Church in Pittsburgh’s Hill District, to reach underrepresented populations. DUCIH engaged the Schools of Health Sciences, Nursing, and Pharmacy and multiple university offices to recruit an interprofessional team of 263 volunteers. From March to June 2021, the POD administered 5,652 vaccines in an underserved neighborhood, with a majority of doses administered to people of color, meeting the POD’s aim. This university-church partnership has continued with vaccine clinics and health screenings. This case study shares lessons for rapid response to public health emergencies through university-wide collaboration with community partners. Universities with health science schools should cultivate relationships with local health departments to promote awareness of these capabilities.
学术中心与卫生部和教会合作,快速部署COVID-19疫苗POD,覆盖服务不足的人群
2019冠状病毒病大流行对有色人种的影响格外严重,凸显了公共卫生应对中公平的重要性。杜肯大学综合健康中心(DUCIH)是一个全校范围的中心,专注于培训未来的从业人员和改善匹兹堡地区的健康公平。DUCIH最初的大流行应对措施包括对社区卫生规划进行实际调整,并支持合作伙伴的检测和疫苗接种工作。2021年3月,阿勒格尼县卫生部(ACHD)要求DUCIH在匹兹堡山区中央浸信会教堂建立一个疫苗分发点(POD),以覆盖代表性不足的人群。杜克卫生研究院与卫生科学学院、护理学院和药学院以及多个大学办公室合作,招募了263名志愿者组成的跨专业团队。从2021年3月至6月,公共卫生署在一个服务不足的社区接种了5652支疫苗,其中大部分接种给了有色人种,达到了公共卫生署的目标。这种大学与教会的伙伴关系在疫苗诊所和健康检查方面继续存在。本案例研究通过大学与社区伙伴的合作,分享了快速应对突发公共卫生事件的经验教训。设有卫生科学学院的大学应培养与地方卫生部门的关系,以提高对这些能力的认识。
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