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服务不足的拉丁裔社区中的 COVID-19 诊断检测:障碍和促进因素。

COVID-19 diagnostic testing among underserved Latino communities: Barriers and facilitators.

机构信息

Center for Research to Advance Community Health (ReACH), University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, USA.

Department of Medicine, Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, USA.

出版信息

Health Soc Care Community. 2022 Sep;30(5):e1907-e1916. doi: 10.1111/hsc.13621. Epub 2021 Oct 31.

Abstract

In the U.S., Latinos are disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. A critical step to reduce the spread of COVID-19 is diagnostic testing. Yet, for testing to be effective, barriers must be reduced or eliminated and facilitators promoted. Guided by principles of community-based participatory research, we collected data from 64 community health workers and Promotor/as (CHW/Ps) in Texas to identify relevant personal, community-level, and testing-related barriers and facilitators to diagnostic testing for COVID-19 among underserved Latino communities. Data were collected through an online survey and focus groups. A large majority of CHW/Ps (90.6%) reported that they perceived diagnostic testing to be important for their communities; however, only 42.2% believed that their communities understand the use of testing. Personal barriers to diagnostic testing included mistrust and fear, including fear of: becoming infected and infecting others, job/income loss, discrimination/stigmatisation, uncovering other diseases, and mishandling of personal information. Community-level barriers to testing included fear-inducing myths and beliefs. Test-related factors included cost and accuracy of testing, testing procedures, inadequate and insufficient information, and logistics pertaining to testing sites. Facilitators to testing included building trust between communities and those administering testing, along with receiving culturally and contextually appropriate testing information. Diagnostic testing for COVID-19 among underserved Latino communities is complex and suboptimal. Targeted efforts are needed to overcome personal, community and test-related barriers in a culturally and contextually sensitive manner in order to prevent harm and to reduce further risk among underserved communities.

摘要

在美国,拉丁裔人群受到 COVID-19 大流行的影响不成比例。减少 COVID-19 传播的关键步骤是进行诊断检测。然而,为了使检测有效,必须减少或消除障碍,并促进促进因素。在社区参与式研究原则的指导下,我们从德克萨斯州的 64 名社区卫生工作者和宣传员中收集了数据,以确定针对服务不足的拉丁裔社区进行 COVID-19 诊断检测的相关个人、社区和检测相关的障碍和促进因素。数据是通过在线调查和焦点小组收集的。大多数社区卫生工作者(90.6%)表示,他们认为诊断检测对他们的社区很重要;但是,只有 42.2%的人认为他们的社区了解检测的用途。诊断检测的个人障碍包括不信任和恐惧,包括担心:感染和感染他人、失业/收入损失、歧视/污名化、发现其他疾病和个人信息处理不当。社区层面的检测障碍包括引起恐惧的神话和信仰。与检测相关的因素包括检测的成本和准确性、检测程序、信息不足和不充分,以及与检测地点有关的后勤问题。检测的促进因素包括在社区和进行检测的人员之间建立信任,以及获得文化和背景适当的检测信息。为服务不足的拉丁裔社区进行 COVID-19 诊断检测是复杂且不理想的。需要有针对性地努力,以文化和背景敏感的方式克服个人、社区和检测相关的障碍,以防止伤害并减少服务不足社区的进一步风险。

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