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有基础疾病的成年人在 COVID-19 美国疫情爆发期间的知识和行为:芝加哥 COVID-19 共病调查。

Knowledge and Behaviors of Adults with Underlying Health Conditions During the Onset of the COVID-19 U.S. Outbreak: The Chicago COVID-19 Comorbidities Survey.

机构信息

Division of General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, Center for Applied Health Research On Aging (CAHRA), Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, 750 N Lake Shore Dr, 10th Floor, Chicago, IL, 60611, USA.

Division of General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, 750 N Lake Shore Dr, 10th Floor, Chicago, IL, 60611, USA.

出版信息

J Community Health. 2020 Dec;45(6):1149-1157. doi: 10.1007/s10900-020-00906-9.

Abstract

Accurate understanding of COVID-19 safety recommendations early in the outbreak was complicated by inconsistencies in public health and media messages. We sought to characterize high-risk adults' knowledge of COVID-19 symptoms, prevention strategies, and prevention behaviors. We used data from the Chicago COVID-19 Comorbidities (C3) survey collected between March 13 thru March 20, 2020. A total of 673 predominately older adults with ≥ 1 chronic condition completed the telephone interview. Knowledge was assessed by asking participants to name three symptoms of COVID-19 and three actions to prevent infection. Participants were then asked if and how they had changed plans due to coronavirus. Most participants could identify three symptoms (71.0%) and three preventive actions (69.2%). Commonly reported symptoms included: fever (78.5%), cough (70.6%), and shortness of breath (45.2%); preventive actions included: washing hands (86.5%) and social distancing (86.2%). More than a third of participants reported social distancing themselves (38.3%), and 28.8% reported obtaining prescription medication to prepare for the outbreak. In multivariable analyses, no participant characteristics were associated with COVID-19 knowledge. Women were more likely than men, and Black adults were less likely than White adults to report practicing social distancing. Individuals with low health literacy were less likely to report obtaining medication supplies. In conclusion, though most higher-risk individuals were aware of social distancing as a prevention strategy early in the outbreak, less than half reported enacting it, and racial disparities were apparent. Consistent messaging and the provision of tangible resources may improve future adherence to safety recommendations.

摘要

准确理解 COVID-19 安全建议在疫情早期变得复杂,因为公共卫生和媒体信息存在不一致。我们试图描述高危成年人对 COVID-19 症状、预防策略和预防行为的了解。我们使用了 2020 年 3 月 13 日至 3 月 20 日期间收集的芝加哥 COVID-19 合并症(C3)调查的数据。共有 673 名主要为老年人且有≥1 种慢性病的参与者完成了电话访谈。通过询问参与者说出 COVID-19 的三种症状和三种预防感染的措施来评估知识。然后,参与者被问到他们是否因为冠状病毒而改变了计划以及如何改变。大多数参与者能够识别出三种症状(71.0%)和三种预防措施(69.2%)。常见的症状包括:发烧(78.5%)、咳嗽(70.6%)和呼吸急促(45.2%);预防措施包括:洗手(86.5%)和保持社交距离(86.2%)。超过三分之一的参与者表示自己正在保持社交距离(38.3%),28.8%的参与者报告说他们正在获取处方药以应对疫情。在多变量分析中,没有参与者特征与 COVID-19 知识相关。女性比男性更有可能,而黑人成年人比白人成年人更不可能报告实施社交距离。健康素养低的个体不太可能报告获得药物供应。总之,尽管大多数高风险个体在疫情早期就意识到保持社交距离是一种预防策略,但不到一半的人报告实施了这种策略,而且存在明显的种族差异。一致的信息传递和提供有形资源可能会提高未来对安全建议的遵守率。

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