Covid-19's impact on women: A stakeholder-engagement approach to increase public awareness through virtual town halls

Academic Article

Abstract

  • Women face unprecedented challenges imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Emerging evidence suggests that women are unduly burdened by inequitable access to economic, health, and social resources during the pandemic. For many women, COVID-19 has presented new urgency to challenges and illuminates unique issues long encountered. Gendered roles such as family caregiving and frontline occupations increase women's exposure to COVID-19 infections and critical outcomes. To increase dialogue around COVID-19's impact on women, the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health convened a moderated virtual town hall on April 25, 2020, with 2 sexual and reproductive health experts. The town hall was the second in a series to increase public awareness of COVID-19's impact on vulnerable populations. This report highlights policy and practice implications that are particularly relevant for engaging key populations and delivering information to increase public awareness of COVID-19.
  • Digital Object Identifier (doi)

    Pubmed Id

  • 8204894
  • Author List

  • Allen S; Julian Z; Coyne-Beasley T; Erwin PC; Fletcher FE
  • Start Page

  • 534
  • End Page

  • 538
  • Volume

  • 26
  • Issue

  • 6