Frontiers in Public Health (Jul 2024)

The Puerto Rico community engagement alliance (PR-CEAL) against COVID-19 disparities: outreach and research engagement efforts in disproportionately affected communities

  • Adriana D. Pons-Calvo,
  • Cynthia M. Pérez,
  • Karelys Canales-Birriel,
  • Zaydelis Tamarit-Quevedo,
  • Norangelys Solís-Torres,
  • Andrea López-Cepero,
  • Enid García-Rivera,
  • María Larriuz,
  • Edna Acosta-Pérez,
  • Edna Acosta-Pérez,
  • Marcilyn Colón,
  • Zuleska Soto Román,
  • Ana P. Ortiz,
  • Fabiola Rivera-Gastón,
  • Vivian Colón-López

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2024.1420270
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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In September 2020, the National Institutes of Health acted in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, recognizing the critical need to combat misinformation, particularly in communities disproportionately affected by the crisis. The Community Engagement Alliance (CEAL) emerged as an initiative dedicated to fostering reliable, science-based information, diversity, and inclusion; aiming to implement effective strategies to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 nationwide. One of the teams participating in this initiative is Puerto Rico-CEAL (PR-CEAL). Our whose goal was to raise awareness about the coronavirus disease and advance research, mainly focusing on vulnerable and underserved populations. This concept paper seeks to outline PR-CEAL’s infrastructure during its initial two cycles, providing insights into the research and community engagement activities designed to enhance prevention, counter misinformation, and foster awareness and uptake of COVID-19 vaccines. Ultimately, our objective is to reflect on the strengths and challenges encountered thus far as we endeavor to sustain this robust infrastructure, addressing ongoing public health issues with a forward-looking approach.

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