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Supporting organizations to improve migrants' access to health services in New York City.


ABSTRACT:

Purpose

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.

Methods

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.

Results

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.

Conclusions

MSOs in NYC have struggled with funding, staffing, and service provision. They specified fruitful areas for collaboration with academic research institutions.

Implications

Development of an academic-based migrant health resource hub will serve an identified need among MSOs in NYC.

SUBMITTER: Cravero K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11315229 | biostudies-literature | 2024

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Supporting organizations to improve migrants' access to health services in New York City.

Cravero Kathleen K   Hobbs L Ansley LA   Figueroa Elisabeth Manipoud EM   Romero Diana D  

Journal of migration and health 20240718


<h4>Purpose</h4>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.<h4>Methods</h4>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  ...[more]

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