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Completed OTHER RESEARCH-RELATED NIH (US)

Reproductive Health Equity in Afghan and Syrian newcomers through digital health literacy

$1.42M USD

Funder NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE
Recipient Organization University of California-Irvine
Country United States
Start Date Sep 01, 2022
End Date Jul 31, 2025
Duration 1,064 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Principal Investigator
Data Source NIH (US)
Grant ID 10514389
Grant Description

Abstract Sacramento County, California, is one of the counties with the largest arrivals of Arabic-speaking refugees and Afghan and Iraqi special immigrant visa holders (SIVs) in the nation. Post-resettlement unemployment and poverty, poor English skills, socioeconomic pressures, cultural differences, lack of familiarity with

preventive services, and inability to navigate the maze of the US health care system pose substantial barriers to refugee access to needed reproductive health (RH) care leading to disparities in maternal and infant health outcomes and to higher cervical cancer rates. An important factor to achieve health equity for

refugees and SIVs is access to accurate and understandable information on sexual and reproductive health needs and services. In this 3-year study. With expert and outreach support from the Digital Scholarship Services of the University of California, Irvine (UCI) and the Sacramento Public Library, the California's

Refugee Reproductive Health Network (ReproNet) will leverage its solidly established regional academic – refugee community partnerships to enhance Afghan and Arab refugee women's knowledge and access to accurate and linguistically appropriate RH information. Key ReproNet partners in this study will be the

University of California, Davis and Muslim American Society Social Services Foundation (MAS-SSF). In this project, ReproNet will aim to: (1) Create a publicly-available digital repository of multilingual reproductive health resources (Dari, Pashto, Arabic) for Afghan and Arab refugee populations. Links to

the materials of the repository will be posted on ReproNet’s social media pages and channels. The repository will be housed at the UCI DSS which will also maintain and store the resource materials beyond the project period. (2) Enhance Afghan and Arab refugee’s reproductive health literacy (RHL) in California through 12

in-person training sessions with the Sacramento Public Library and MAS-SSF (3 each in Dari, Pashto, Arabic and English) and 12 on-line training sessions offered via zoom or Facebook and (3) Increase the capacity of refugee providers to integrate reproductive health literacy in their programs. We will evaluate the

project through google analytics, session evaluations, and pre- and post RHL and provider training assessments. An enhanced literacy and access to digital health information and library resources nationwide will strengthen refugee women’s capacity to obtain, process, and understand the basic RH health

information needed to make optimal health decisions for themselves and their families.

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