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Title: SARS


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SARS BeyondAn innovative communicable disease
project for Chinese immigrants and asylees
  • Patricia Erwin, MPH
  • Cheuk Yee Charlene Au, BS
  • Newcomers Health Program
  • San Francisco Department of Public Health

2
Overview of Newcomers Health Program
  • Program of the San Francisco Department of Public
    Health
  • For about 25 years, has served newly arrived
    refugees, asylees, and immigrants in San
    Francisco
  • Core funding is from the California Refugee
    Health Section and the San Francisco Department
    of Public Health

3
Overview of Newcomers Health
Program
  • Our Initiatives
  • Refugee Health Assessment Program
  • Refugee Preventive Health Program
  • SUNSET Russian Tobacco Education Project
  • Bosnian Community Wellness Program
  • SARS Beyond Communicable Disease Prevention
    Project

4
Our Project Beginnings
  • In Spring, 2003, the California Department of
    Health Services, Refugee Health Section saw a
    need to mitigate hysteria and backlash to the
    Chinese population and their businesses due to
    the SARS epidemic.
  • Approached Newcomers Health Program with
    opportunity to implement an innovative project
    for community education and outreach in San
    Francisco county-- one of their funded counties
    with high number of Chinese asylees.

5
Redefining Project Focus
  • Project began July 1, 2003
  • Worldwide SARS crisis had died down by late July
    2003 no outbreaks in San Francisco
  • A meeting was convened with staff and projects
    Advisory Committee
  • Decision to expand the focus to SARS Beyond,
    with broader communicable disease prevention
    message

6
Our Project Activities
  • Community education workshops on personal hygiene
    and preventing air-borne communicable illnesses
  • Bilingual health education materials and
    information for community campaign on prevention
  • One-on-one education to all new arrivals
    receiving health assessment services at Refugee
    Medical Clinic
  • Extensive community input throughout to ensure
    community interest and cultural appropriateness

7
Community and Patient Education Components
  • Chinese community very family oriented
  • Use consistent message Health is in Our Hands
  • Emphasize that by taking some simple personal
    steps can protect their families and community
  • Educated newcomers that air-borne disease are
    spread the same, whether SARS, Flu, Colds, etc.
  • Distributed promotional item to support
    educational message

8
Promotional Item
  • Tissue pack message matches our campaigns
    bilingual health message
  • Tissue packs distributed extensively through
    workshops, health fairs and clinic setting

Health is in Our Hands ??????? (415) 364-7647
9
Community Campaign Components
  • All major components had the same graphic and
    message
  • Advertisements
  • Posters
  • Postcards
  • Flyers, brochures and articles had similar
    messages

10
Chinese Newspaper Advertisement
  • Placed in popular Chinese newspapers help to
    spread the information out into the community

11
  • SARS Beyond
  • Health is in Our Hands Poster
  • Bilingual (Chinese and English) educational
    poster which included five simple steps to take
    to protect families and community

12
SARS Postcard
13
Keys to Project Success
  • Hiring bilingual/bicultural staff with health
    education expertise
  • Planning and implementation strategies to create
    culturally appropriate project
  • Advisory committee
  • Focus groups
  • Consultants with community expertise
  • Utilize other staff from the ethnic group
  • Come back to these sources throughout project

14
County and Statewide Collaboration
  • Collaborate with other community-based agencies
    in SF, which serve other communities to share
    campaign materials
  • Health education materials translated and patient
    education provided for Russian, Bosnian and
    Vietnamese by our staff
  • We shared our materials with CRHS funded project
    in Los Angeles in Winter 2004 for similar project
    there

15
Recommendations
  • Conduct assessments and make community
    connections before implementing programs
  • Involve community in planning, developing
    materials, implementing,
  • Be flexible to change plans based on experiences
    and outside circumstances
  • Share information and materials with other
    communities and agencies

16
SARS BeyondHealth is in Our Hands Project
  • An innovative project between state and local
    government working with the community in response
    to a worldwide health issue that included
    culturally appropriate education and
    community-wide information dissemination

17
For More Information
  • Newcomers Health Program
  • San Francisco Department of Public Health
  • 1490 Mason Street, Rm.107
  • San Francisco, CA 94133
  • Patricia Erwin, MPH, Program Manager
  • (415) 364-7651 patricia.erwin_at_sfdph.org
  • C.Y. Charlene Au, BS, Health Educator
  • au_charlene_at_yahoo.com
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