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你的“泡泡”有多大?新西兰 4 级警戒期间自我隔离家庭单位(“泡泡”)的特征:一项横断面调查。

How big is your bubble? Characteristics of self-isolating household units ('bubbles') during the COVID-19 Alert Level 4 period in New Zealand: a cross-sectional survey.

机构信息

Medical Research Institute of New Zealand, Wellington, New Zealand

Medical Research Institute of New Zealand, Wellington, New Zealand.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2021 Jan 28;11(1):e042464. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-042464.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To characterise the self-isolating household units (bubbles) during the COVID-19 Alert Level 4 lockdown in New Zealand.

DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: In this cross-sectional study, an online survey was distributed to a convenience sample via Facebook advertising and the Medical Research Institute of New Zealand's social media platforms and mailing list. Respondents were able to share a link to the survey via their own social media platforms and by email. Results were collected over 6 days during Alert Level 4 from respondents living in New Zealand, aged 16 years and over.

MAIN OUTCOMES MEASURES

The primary outcome was the mean size of a self-isolating household unit or bubble. Secondary outcomes included the mean number of households in each bubble, the proportion of bubbles containing essential workers and/or vulnerable people, and the mean number of times the home was left each week.

RESULTS

14 876 surveys were included in the analysis. The mean (SD) bubble size was 3.58 (4.63) people, with mean (SD) number of households 1.26 (0.77). The proportion of bubbles containing one or more essential workers, or one or more vulnerable persons was 45.3% and 42.1%, respectively. The mean number of times individual bubble members left their home in the previous week was 12.9 (12.4). Bubbles that contained at least one vulnerable individual had fewer outings over the previous week compared with bubbles that did not contain a vulnerable person. The bubble sizes were similar by respondent ethnicity.

CONCLUSION

In this New Zealand convenience sample, bubble sizes were small, mostly limited to one household, and a high proportion contained essential workers and/or vulnerable people. Understanding these characteristics from a country which achieved a low COVID-19 infection rate may help inform public health interventions during this and future pandemics.

摘要

目的

描述新西兰 COVID-19 警报 4 级封锁期间的自我隔离家庭单位(隔离泡泡)。

设计、设置和参与者:在这项横断面研究中,通过 Facebook 广告和新西兰医学研究所的社交媒体平台和邮件列表,向方便样本分发了在线调查。受访者可以通过自己的社交媒体平台和电子邮件分享调查链接。结果在警报 4 级期间的 6 天内通过居住在新西兰、年龄在 16 岁及以上的受访者收集。

主要结果测量

主要结果是自我隔离家庭单位或隔离泡泡的平均规模。次要结果包括每个泡泡中的平均家庭数量、包含必要工人和/或弱势群体的泡泡比例,以及每周离开家的平均次数。

结果

纳入分析的调查共有 14876 份。平均(标准差)隔离泡泡大小为 3.58(4.63)人,平均(标准差)家庭数量为 1.26(0.77)户。包含一个或多个必要工人或一个或多个弱势群体的泡泡比例分别为 45.3%和 42.1%。在过去一周,个体泡泡成员离开家的平均次数为 12.9(12.4)次。与不包含弱势群体的泡泡相比,包含至少一名弱势群体的泡泡过去一周的外出次数较少。受访者种族的隔离泡泡大小相似。

结论

在这项新西兰便利样本研究中,泡泡大小较小,主要限于一个家庭,很大比例包含必要工人和/或弱势群体。了解来自 COVID-19 感染率较低的国家的这些特征可能有助于为此次和未来的大流行提供公共卫生干预措施。

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