David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA.
Department of Urban Public Health, Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, Los Angeles, CA.
Ethn Dis. 2022 Apr 21;32(2):151-164. doi: 10.18865/ed.32.2.151. eCollection 2022 Spring.
Inadequate attention to racial health equity is a common challenge to effective, reliable monitoring and mitigation of COVID-19 disparities. Efforts to monitor and mitigate COVID-19 disparities continue to be hampered by inadequacies in how surveillance systems collect, tabulate, and report COVID-19-related outcomes. We conducted environmental scans of existing public health surveillance systems and reporting standards, literature reviews, focus groups with surveillance experts, and consultations with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and an expert panel on surveillance to identify and explore strengths, weaknesses, and gaps in how existing systems monitor COVID-19 and their implications for addressing disparities in related outcomes. We present recommendations based on these reviews and propose a core minimum set of health indicators and best-practice standards for reporting these indicators by COVID-19 surveillance systems to monitor racial/ethnic and other disparities in the pandemic. These recommendations are relevant to monitoring disparities in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and may inform monitoring of future epidemics. This discussion is part of an effort by Project REFOCUS to develop syndemic surveillance systems for monitoring the intersecting pandemics of COVID-19 and racism.
对种族健康公平的关注不足是有效、可靠地监测和减轻 COVID-19 差异的常见挑战。监测和减轻 COVID-19 差异的工作继续受到监测系统在收集、制表和报告 COVID-19 相关结果方面的不足的阻碍。我们对现有的公共卫生监测系统和报告标准进行了环境扫描、文献回顾、与监测专家的焦点小组讨论以及与疾病控制与预防中心 (CDC) 和监测专家小组的磋商,以确定和探讨现有系统监测 COVID-19 的优势、劣势和差距,以及这些系统在解决相关结果方面的差异的影响。我们根据这些审查提出了建议,并为 COVID-19 监测系统报告这些指标提出了一套核心的最低限度健康指标和最佳实践标准,以监测大流行期间的种族/族裔和其他差异。这些建议与监测当前 COVID-19 大流行期间的差异有关,并可能为未来的流行病监测提供信息。本讨论是 Project REFOCUS 努力开发监测 COVID-19 和种族主义交叉流行的综合征监测系统的一部分。