Community Based Organizations Addressing South Asian American Health

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Nitasha Chaudhary
Amita Vyas
E. Blaine Parrish
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[1] The George Washington University,Department of Prevention & Community Health
[2] The George Washington University,Department of Health Policy
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Community health; Health education; Minority health; Community based organizations; South Asian American health;
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Addressing the health needs of all Americans is central to the public health agenda in the US. Although some progress has been made in documenting health disparities among South Asians living in the US, more attention is needed to fully understand how communities are addressing the health needs of this community. Community Based Organizations (CBOs) play a vital role in strengthening and empowering communities through outreach and health education. Through research conducted via a web survey and key informant interviews, this study provides a context for understanding how CBOs in the US have begun to address the health of South Asian Americans. Additionally, recommendations are identified that may help improve the health outcomes of this population.
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