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Community-Based Workforce for COVID-19 Contact Tracing and Prevention Activities in New York City, July–December 2020

OBJECTIVES: High rates of hospitalization and death disproportionately affected Black, Latino, and Asian residents of New York City at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. To suppress COVID-19 transmission, New York City implemented a workforce of community engagement specialists (CESs) to conduc...

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Autores principales: Udeagu, Chi-Chi N., Huang, Jamie, Misra, Kavita, Terilli, Thomas, Ramos, Yasmin, Alexander, Martha, Kim, Christine, Madad, Syra, Williams, Reba, Bethala, Samira, Pitiranggon, Masha, Blaney, Kathleen, Keeley, Chris, Bray, Jackie, Long, Theodore, Vora, Neil M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: SAGE Publications 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9679199/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35861302
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00333549221110833
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author Udeagu, Chi-Chi N.
Huang, Jamie
Misra, Kavita
Terilli, Thomas
Ramos, Yasmin
Alexander, Martha
Kim, Christine
Madad, Syra
Williams, Reba
Bethala, Samira
Pitiranggon, Masha
Blaney, Kathleen
Keeley, Chris
Bray, Jackie
Long, Theodore
Vora, Neil M.
author_facet Udeagu, Chi-Chi N.
Huang, Jamie
Misra, Kavita
Terilli, Thomas
Ramos, Yasmin
Alexander, Martha
Kim, Christine
Madad, Syra
Williams, Reba
Bethala, Samira
Pitiranggon, Masha
Blaney, Kathleen
Keeley, Chris
Bray, Jackie
Long, Theodore
Vora, Neil M.
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description OBJECTIVES: High rates of hospitalization and death disproportionately affected Black, Latino, and Asian residents of New York City at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. To suppress COVID-19 transmission, New York City implemented a workforce of community engagement specialists (CESs) to conduct home-based contact tracing when telephone numbers were lacking or telephone-based efforts were unsuccessful and to disseminate COVID-19 information and sanitary supplies. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We describe the recruitment, training, and deployment of a multilingual CES workforce with diverse sociodemographic backgrounds during July–December 2020 in New York City. We developed standard operating procedures for infection control and safety measures, procured supplies and means of transportation, and developed protocols and algorithms to efficiently distribute workload. RESULTS: From July through December 2020, 519 CESs were trained to conduct in-person contact tracing and activities in community settings, including homes, schools, and businesses, where they disseminated educational materials, face masks, hand sanitizer, and home-based specimen collection kits. During the study period, 94 704 records of people with COVID-19 and 61 246 contacts not reached by telephone-based contact tracers were referred to CESs. CESs attempted home visits or telephone calls with 84 230 people with COVID-19 and 49 303 contacts, reaching approximately 55 592 (66%) and 35 005 (71%), respectively. Other CES activities included monitoring recently arrived travelers under quarantine, eliciting contacts at point-of-care testing sites, and advising schools on school-based COVID-19 mitigation strategies. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: This diverse CES workforce allowed for safe, in-person implementation of contact tracing and other prevention services for individuals and communities impacted by COVID-19. This approach prioritized equitable delivery of community-based support services and resources.
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spelling pubmed-96791992022-11-22 Community-Based Workforce for COVID-19 Contact Tracing and Prevention Activities in New York City, July–December 2020 Udeagu, Chi-Chi N. Huang, Jamie Misra, Kavita Terilli, Thomas Ramos, Yasmin Alexander, Martha Kim, Christine Madad, Syra Williams, Reba Bethala, Samira Pitiranggon, Masha Blaney, Kathleen Keeley, Chris Bray, Jackie Long, Theodore Vora, Neil M. Public Health Rep Frontline Innovations OBJECTIVES: High rates of hospitalization and death disproportionately affected Black, Latino, and Asian residents of New York City at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. To suppress COVID-19 transmission, New York City implemented a workforce of community engagement specialists (CESs) to conduct home-based contact tracing when telephone numbers were lacking or telephone-based efforts were unsuccessful and to disseminate COVID-19 information and sanitary supplies. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We describe the recruitment, training, and deployment of a multilingual CES workforce with diverse sociodemographic backgrounds during July–December 2020 in New York City. We developed standard operating procedures for infection control and safety measures, procured supplies and means of transportation, and developed protocols and algorithms to efficiently distribute workload. RESULTS: From July through December 2020, 519 CESs were trained to conduct in-person contact tracing and activities in community settings, including homes, schools, and businesses, where they disseminated educational materials, face masks, hand sanitizer, and home-based specimen collection kits. During the study period, 94 704 records of people with COVID-19 and 61 246 contacts not reached by telephone-based contact tracers were referred to CESs. CESs attempted home visits or telephone calls with 84 230 people with COVID-19 and 49 303 contacts, reaching approximately 55 592 (66%) and 35 005 (71%), respectively. Other CES activities included monitoring recently arrived travelers under quarantine, eliciting contacts at point-of-care testing sites, and advising schools on school-based COVID-19 mitigation strategies. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: This diverse CES workforce allowed for safe, in-person implementation of contact tracing and other prevention services for individuals and communities impacted by COVID-19. This approach prioritized equitable delivery of community-based support services and resources. SAGE Publications 2022-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9679199/ /pubmed/35861302 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00333549221110833 Text en © 2022, Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Huang, Jamie
Misra, Kavita
Terilli, Thomas
Ramos, Yasmin
Alexander, Martha
Kim, Christine
Madad, Syra
Williams, Reba
Bethala, Samira
Pitiranggon, Masha
Blaney, Kathleen
Keeley, Chris
Bray, Jackie
Long, Theodore
Vora, Neil M.
Community-Based Workforce for COVID-19 Contact Tracing and Prevention Activities in New York City, July–December 2020
title Community-Based Workforce for COVID-19 Contact Tracing and Prevention Activities in New York City, July–December 2020
title_full Community-Based Workforce for COVID-19 Contact Tracing and Prevention Activities in New York City, July–December 2020
title_fullStr Community-Based Workforce for COVID-19 Contact Tracing and Prevention Activities in New York City, July–December 2020
title_full_unstemmed Community-Based Workforce for COVID-19 Contact Tracing and Prevention Activities in New York City, July–December 2020
title_short Community-Based Workforce for COVID-19 Contact Tracing and Prevention Activities in New York City, July–December 2020
title_sort community-based workforce for covid-19 contact tracing and prevention activities in new york city, july–december 2020
topic Frontline Innovations
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9679199/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35861302
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00333549221110833
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