COVID Community-Engaged Testing in Alabama: Reaching Underserved Rural Populations Through Collaboration

Rural communities are often underserved by public health testing initiatives in Alabama. As part of the National Institutes of Health's Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics‒Underserved Populations initiative, the University of Alabama at Birmingham, along with community partners, sought to address...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of public health (1971) 2022-10, Vol.112 (10), p.1399-1403
Hauptverfasser: McCollum, Christopher Greer, Creger, Thomas N, Rana, Aadia I, Matthews, Lynn T, Baral, Stefan D, Burkholder, Greer A, Curry, William A, Elopre, Latesha, Fletcher, Faith E, Grooms, Sydney, Levitan, Emily B, Michael, Max, Van Der Pol, Barbara, Mugavero, Michael J
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Zusammenfassung:Rural communities are often underserved by public health testing initiatives in Alabama. As part of the National Institutes of Health's Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics‒Underserved Populations initiative, the University of Alabama at Birmingham, along with community partners, sought to address this inequity in COVID-19 testing. We describe the participatory assessment, selection, and implementation phases of this project, which administered more than 23 000 COVID-19 tests throughout the state, including nearly 4000 tests among incarcerated populations. ( . 2022;112(10):1399-1403. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2022.306985).
ISSN:0090-0036
1541-0048
1541-0048
DOI:10.2105/AJPH.2022.306985