Usama Bilal, Celina Koh, Alyssa Furukawa, Kristina Dureja, Asma Sharaf, Sharrelle Barber, and Ana V. Diez Roux are with the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics and the Urban Health Collaborative, Dornsife School of Public Health, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA. Edwin McCulley, Ran Li, Heather Rollins, Alina Schnake-Mahl, Pricila H. Mullachery, and Vaishnavi Vaidya are with the Urban Health Collaborative, Dornsife School of Public Health. Chrissie Juliano is with the Big Cities Health Coalition (BCHC), Bethesda, MD. Jennifer Kolker is with the Department of Health Management and Policy and the Urban Health Collaborative, Dornsife School of Public Health.
Am J Public Health. 2022 Jun;112(6):904-912. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2021.306708. Epub 2022 Apr 14.
To describe the creation of an interactive dashboard to advance the understanding of the COVID-19 pandemic from an equity and urban health perspective across 30 large US cities that are members of the Big Cities Health Coalition (BCHC). We leveraged the Drexel‒BCHC partnership to define the objectives and audience for the dashboard and developed an equity framework to conceptualize COVID-19 inequities across social groups, neighborhoods, and cities. We compiled data on COVID-19 trends and inequities by race/ethnicity, neighborhood, and city, along with neighborhood- and city-level demographic and socioeconomic characteristics, and built an interactive dashboard and Web platform to allow interactive comparisons of these inequities across cities. We launched the dashboard on January 21, 2021, and conducted several dissemination activities. As of September 2021, the dashboard included data on COVID-19 trends for the 30 cities, on inequities by race/ethnicity in 21 cities, and on inequities by neighborhood in 15 cities. This dashboard allows public health practitioners to contextualize racial/ethnic and spatial inequities in COVID-19 across large US cities, providing valuable insights for policymakers. (. 2022;112(6):904-912. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2021.306708).
描述创建一个交互式仪表板,从公平和城市健康的角度深入了解 COVID-19 大流行在 30 个美国大城市中的情况,这些城市都是大城市健康联盟(BCHC)的成员。我们利用德雷克塞尔大学与 BCHC 的合作关系来确定仪表板的目标和受众,并制定了一个公平框架,以概念化社会群体、社区和城市之间的 COVID-19 不平等现象。我们汇编了有关 COVID-19 趋势和种族/族裔、社区和城市不平等的数据,以及社区和城市层面的人口统计和社会经济特征,并构建了一个交互式仪表板和 Web 平台,以允许在城市之间进行这些不平等现象的交互式比较。我们于 2021 年 1 月 21 日推出了该仪表板,并开展了几次传播活动。截至 2021 年 9 月,该仪表板包括 30 个城市的 COVID-19 趋势数据、21 个城市的种族/族裔不平等数据以及 15 个城市的社区不平等数据。该仪表板使公共卫生从业者能够了解美国大城市 COVID-19 中的种族/族裔和空间不平等现象,为政策制定者提供了有价值的见解。(2022 年;112(6):904-912. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2021.306708)。