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《夏威夷县 COVID-19 大流行对健康和社会福利影响的报告》。

A Report on the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Health and Social Welfare in the County of Hawai'i, Hawai'i.

机构信息

School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI (KQ, QZ).

John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI (LEB, NAP).

出版信息

Hawaii J Health Soc Welf. 2021 Sep;80(9 Suppl 1):34-43.

Abstract

The Community Care Outreach Unit (CCO) of the Hawai'i Emergency Management Medical/Public Health Services Branch conducted a survey to gauge the impact of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on the health and social welfare of individuals and families in the state of Hawai'i. A mixed-methods framework was utilized for survey distribution; 7927 respondents participated in the survey. This article presents key findings for the state's Hawai'i County (HC). It presents a descriptive analysis of the data to provide a basic overview of the impact of COVID-19 in HC, as assessed in August-September 2020. A total of 936 participants from HC responded to the survey. Approximately one-third reported that they or their family members experienced reduced work hours, and one-fifth lost their jobs because of COVID-19. Many reported difficulties paying for many types of living essentials and expected these difficulties to increase in the near future. Challenges for the fall school semester included lack of access to funds for school supplies and face-coverings. The majority perceived the severity of COVID-19 to be moderate/very high and most had at least a moderate level of knowledge about risks for developing severe COVID-19. Approximately half reported maintaining social distancing usually/all of the time, and about two-thirds reported wearing a face-covering usually/always when needed. Other barriers for COVID disease prevention and response included a lack of space for quarantine/isolation of family members, not having enough cleaning supplies, low knowledge of how to care for a household member with COVID disease and not having someone available to care for them if they contracted the virus. The results provide a baseline for understanding the impact, needs, and threats to the health and social welfare of individuals and their families as a result of COVID-19 in HC. Local stakeholders can utilize this information when developing priorities, strategies, and programs to address the pandemic where needed.

摘要

夏威夷紧急事务管理医疗/公共卫生服务部门的社区外展服务单位(CCO)开展了一项调查,以评估 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)对夏威夷州个人和家庭的健康和社会福利的影响。该调查采用了混合方法框架进行分布;共有 7927 名受访者参与了调查。本文介绍了该州夏威夷县(HC)的主要发现。它对数据进行了描述性分析,以提供 2020 年 8 月至 9 月对 HC 中 COVID-19 影响的基本概述。共有 936 名来自 HC 的参与者对调查做出了回应。大约三分之一的人报告说他们或他们的家庭成员工作时间减少,五分之一的人因 COVID-19 失业。许多人报告说,在支付许多类型的生活必需品方面存在困难,并预计这些困难在不久的将来会增加。秋季学期的挑战包括缺乏获取学校用品和口罩的资金。大多数人认为 COVID-19 的严重程度为中度/非常高,大多数人对发展为严重 COVID-19 的风险至少有中度的了解。大约一半的人报告说他们通常/一直保持社交距离,大约三分之二的人在需要时通常/总是戴口罩。COVID 疾病预防和应对的其他障碍包括缺乏隔离家庭成员的空间、没有足够的清洁用品、对如何照顾患有 COVID 疾病的家庭成员的知识不足以及如果他们感染病毒而无人照顾他们。这些结果为了解 COVID-19 在 HC 对个人及其家庭的健康和社会福利的影响、需求和威胁提供了基线。当地利益相关者可以在制定优先事项、战略和计划以应对大流行时利用这些信息。

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