Community Forums as Amplifiers of Communities’ Voices: Isolated Communities in Puerto Rico

Author:

Sánchez Colón Yashira M.1,Acosta Pérez Edna2,Roubert Rivera Mayra L.1,Sánchez Cesáreo Marizaida23,Miranda Diaz Christine4,Ortiz Glenda L.5,Meléndez González Jean C.3,Schleier Albino Valeria M.6,Mora Lemus Laura7

Affiliation:

1. Public Health Program, Ponce Health Sciences University, Ponce Research Institute-Ponce Medical School Foundation, Inc., Hispanic Alliance for Clinical and Translational Research, Ponce 00716, Puerto Rico

2. Center for Sociomedical Research and Evaluation, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Puerto Rico Medical Sciences Campus, Hispanic Alliance for Clinical and Translational Research, San Juan 00936, Puerto Rico

3. Grupo Nexos, Inc., San Juan 00936, Puerto Rico

4. Institute of Research, Education, and Services in Addiction (IRESA), Internal Medicine Department, Universidad Central del Caribe, Hispanic Alliance for Clinical and Translational Research, Bayamón 00956, Puerto Rico

5. Clinical Research Center, Universidad Central del Caribe, Hispanic Alliance for Clinical and Translational Research, Bayamón 00956, Puerto Rico

6. Environmental Health Department, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Puerto Rico Medical Sciences Campus, Hispanic Alliance for Clinical and Translational Research, San Juan 00936, Puerto Rico

7. Community Health and Research Council for the Hispanic Alliance for Clinical and Translational Research, San Juan 00936, Puerto Rico

Abstract

Social determinants of health contribute to health disparities and inequities. We conducted a community forum on the topic of isolation with the objectives of (1) identifying and prioritizing key health-related issues needing attention in isolated communities in Puerto Rico; (2) developing strategies in terms of Policies, Programs, and Practices to address the community priorities we identified. We used the triangulation method for qualitative data, integrating the Colorado State University’s Tri-ethnic Center Model and the Delphi Technique for a better understanding of community health needs and priorities. The five community health-related priorities identified in the community forum were: (1) access to health services (physical and mental); (2) older adults; (3) access to basic services; (4) preparedness for future disasters/emergencies; and (5) COVID-19 and access to vaccination. The Alliance Leaders and Advisory Boards understand that we will work with the priorities of preparedness for future natural disasters/emergencies and COVID-19 and access to vaccination. Fifteen strategies were developed for these priorities and were grouped into five areas that require more attention in order to reduce health disparities. Isolated communities in Puerto Rico present an intersectionality of factors that affect a wide range of health-related risks and outcomes.

Funder

National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS)—National Institute of Health

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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