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从临床中得到的启示:COVID-19 重症高风险人群的保护行为和认知。

Revelations from the Clinic: Protective Behaviors and Perceptions among People at High Risk for Severe Illness from COVID-19.

机构信息

Central Michigan College of Medicine, Mount Pleasant, MI, USA.

出版信息

J Prim Care Community Health. 2021 Jan-Dec;12:21501327211014722. doi: 10.1177/21501327211014722.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The CDC has warned of increased risk for severe COVID-19 illness among those with certain preexisting conditions. Protective behaviors such as social distancing and mask-wearing have been shown effective at curbing infection rates. These practices are subject to individual perceptions of risk and responsibility. This study aimed to characterize the risk perceptions and protective behaviors of residents in a rural central Michigan region. Specifically, we examined whether individual risk status predicted protective behaviors and concern about the pandemic.

METHODS

Participants were identified via medical records at participating clinics. The high-risk group was those with conditions that put them at increased risk of severe illness from COVID-19, and was compared to healthy controls. Data were collected via phone survey. Participants were asked about their protective behaviors and level of concern about the ongoing pandemic.

RESULTS

A total of 150 patients participated in the survey; 73 were high-risk acknowledgers, 29 were high-risk deniers, and 48 were healthy controls. There was no significant difference between the groups on level of concern regarding the pandemic or protective behaviors ( > .05). Compared to other comorbidities, obese people were significantly more likely to deny their risk ( < .05).

CONCLUSIONS

In this study, high risk, whether acknowledged or denied, did not appear to significantly impact behaviors or concern. The high percentage of those at high risk who did not acknowledge this suggests many factors including a potential lack of patient education regarding their comorbidities, specifically, how their illness increases their risk of severe illness from COVID-19.

摘要

目的

美国疾病控制与预防中心 (CDC) 警告称,患有某些既往疾病的人患 COVID-19 重症的风险增加。社交距离和戴口罩等保护行为已被证明可有效降低感染率。这些做法取决于个人对风险和责任的认知。本研究旨在描述密歇根州中部农村地区居民的风险认知和保护行为。具体来说,我们研究了个体风险状况是否可以预测保护行为和对大流行的关注。

方法

通过参与诊所的病历确定参与者。高危组是指那些患有使他们患 COVID-19 重症风险增加的疾病的人,并与健康对照组进行比较。通过电话调查收集数据。参与者被问及他们的保护行为和对正在进行的大流行的关注程度。

结果

共有 150 名患者参与了调查;73 人是高风险承认者,29 人是高风险否认者,48 人是健康对照组。在对大流行的关注程度或保护行为方面,各组之间没有显著差异(>0.05)。与其他合并症相比,肥胖者否认其风险的可能性显著更高(<0.05)。

结论

在这项研究中,高风险(无论是否承认)似乎并没有显著影响行为或关注度。尽管有很多人处于高风险之中,但他们并没有承认这一点,这表明存在许多因素,包括可能缺乏针对其合并症的患者教育,特别是他们的疾病如何增加他们患 COVID-19 重症的风险。

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