Kū Like Kākou:利用社区主导的合作模式应对 COVID-19 大流行。

Q4 Medicine
Sarah Momilani Marshall, N Ku'uleimomi Tolentino, J Ke'alohilani Worthington, Chantelle Eseta Matagi, Sharde K M Freitas, Kim Ku'ulei Birnie, Mary-Frances Oneha
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2020 年爆发的 COVID-19 给夏威夷原住民(NH)、太平洋岛民(PI)和全球其他有色人种社区带来了重大挑战。夏威夷原住民和太平洋岛民(NHPI)社区的病毒感染率和传播率迅速上升,数据不完整或不可用,这些都向夏威夷领导人发出信号:必须开展宣传和行动,将 COVID-19 的影响降至最低。夏威夷原住民和太平洋岛民应对、恢复和复原团队(NHPI 3R 团队)就是在领导和填补应对 COVID-19 的空白的努力中产生的。通过该团队及其合作伙伴的迅速、有意和协作工作,NHPI 社区和为其提供服务的机构能够更好地应对大流行、改善健康状况、减少感染人数、提高疫苗接种率、增加 NH 和 PI 在各级政府机构中的代表性。随着全球关注的焦点从 COVID-19 转移到更广泛的健康主题,NHPI 3R 团队将继续作为资源交流的枢纽和社区主导工作的典范,用于解决 COVID-19 等问题及其他问题。
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Kū Like Kākou: Utilizing a Community-led Model of Collaboration to Respond to the COVID-19 Pandemic.

The outbreak of COVID-19 in 2020 brought significant challenges for Native Hawaiians (NH), Pacific Islanders (PI), and other communities of color worldwide. Rapidly increasing rates of infection and transmission of the virus in Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) communities and incomplete or unavailable data signaled to Hawai'i's leaders that advocacy and action needed to take place to minimize the impact of COVID-19. The Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Response, Recovery, and Resilience team (NHPI 3R Team) emerged from an effort to lead and fill gaps in response to COVID-19. Through the swift, intentional, and collaborative work of the team and its partners, NHPI communities and the entities that serve them were better equipped to navigate the pandemic, improve health outcomes, and contribute to a reduction in the number of infections, a rise in vaccination uptake, and an increase in NH and PI representation on various levels of government agencies. As the world shifts its focus from COVID-19 to broader health topics, the NHPI 3R Team will continue to serve as a hub for the exchange of resources and a model of community-led work that can be used to tackle issues like COVID-19 and beyond.

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