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从综合征角度出发,指导新冠疫情大流行期间的黑人孕产妇健康研究与预防。

Syndemic Perspectives to Guide Black Maternal Health Research and Prevention During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

机构信息

Department of Social Sciences, One Main Street, University of Houston-Downtown, Suite N1025, Houston, TX, 77002, USA.

Department of Kinesiology, University of Texas At Arlington, 500 W. Nedderman, Maverick Activities Center, Box 19259, Arlington, TX, 76019, USA.

出版信息

Matern Child Health J. 2020 Sep;24(9):1093-1098. doi: 10.1007/s10995-020-02983-7.

DOI:10.1007/s10995-020-02983-7
PMID:32696248
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7372977/
Abstract

The coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and related policies have led to an unequal distribution of morbidity and mortality in the U.S. For Black women and birthing people, endemic vulnerabilities and disparities may exacerbate deleterious COVID-19 impacts. Historical and ongoing macro-level policies and forces over time have induced disproportionately higher rates of maternal morbidity and mortality among Black women and birthing people, and contemporary macroeconomic and healthcare policies and factors continue to hold particular consequence. These factors induce detrimental psychological, health, and behavioral responses that contribute to maternal health disparities. The COVID-19 pandemic is likely to disproportionately impact Black women and birthing people, as policy responses have failed to account for the their unique socioeconomic and healthcare contexts. The resulting consequences may form a 'vicious cycle', with upstream impacts that exacerbate upstream macro-level policies and forces that can further perpetuate the clustering of maternal morbidity and mortality in this population. Understanding the impacts of COVID-19 among Black women and birthing people requires theoretical frameworks that can sufficiently conceptualize their multi-level, interacting, and dynamic nature. Thus, we advocate for the proliferation of syndemic perspectives to guide maternal disparities research and prevention during the COVID-19 pandemic. These perspectives can enable a holistic and nuanced understanding of the intersection of endemic and COVID-19-specific vulnerabilities and disparities experienced by Black women and birthing people. Syndemic-informed research can then lead to impactful multi-level prevention strategies that simultaneously tackle both endemic and COVID-19-specific factors and outcomes that lead to the clustering of vulnerabilities and disparities over time.

摘要

2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行和相关政策导致美国发病率和死亡率的分布不均。对于黑人女性和分娩者,固有的脆弱性和差异可能会加剧 COVID-19 的有害影响。随着时间的推移,历史和持续的宏观层面政策和力量导致黑人女性和分娩者的孕产妇发病率和死亡率不成比例地升高,而当代宏观经济和医疗保健政策和因素继续产生特殊的后果。这些因素引起有害的心理、健康和行为反应,导致孕产妇健康差异。COVID-19 大流行可能会不成比例地影响黑人女性和分娩者,因为政策反应未能考虑到她们独特的社会经济和医疗保健背景。由此产生的后果可能形成一个“恶性循环”,上游影响加剧了上游宏观层面政策和力量,从而进一步使这一人群的孕产妇发病率和死亡率集中。理解 COVID-19 在黑人女性和分娩者中的影响需要有足够概念化其多层次、相互作用和动态性质的理论框架。因此,我们主张推广综合流行观点,以指导 COVID-19 大流行期间的孕产妇差异研究和预防。这些观点可以使人们全面而细致地了解黑人女性和分娩者所经历的固有脆弱性和 COVID-19 特定脆弱性和差异的交叉点。受综合流行观点启发的研究可以导致有影响力的多层次预防策略,同时解决固有和 COVID-19 特定因素以及导致脆弱性和差异随时间集中的结果。