Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2022;16(2S):5-12. doi: 10.1353/cpr.2022.0033.
With the accelerated spread of COVID-19 and current shelter-in-place orders from many local governments, African American (AA) communities see to be more vulnerable as emerging data show disproportionate rates of infection and mortality among AAs across the nation.
In a sample of AA church members, to conduct a rapid community assessment during the early phase of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.
Our community-based participatory research team, partnering with the local AA church community and including trained lay health workers, conducted the assessment via telephone and online.
Although most participants reported high confidence regarding recommendations for physical distancing, more than 60% reported elevated anxiety and stress, and 10% indicated that they needed more information about staying healthy and safe during the pandemic.
Community-based participatory research with lay health workers is an effective method to implement a community needs assessment, problem-solve with community members, and build community health infrastructure during a public health crisis.
随着 COVID-19 的迅速传播以及许多地方政府目前的就地避难命令,非裔美国人(AA)社区似乎更加脆弱,因为新出现的数据显示,全美 AA 人群的感染率和死亡率不成比例。
在非裔美国人教会成员的样本中,在冠状病毒病 2019 大流行的早期阶段进行快速社区评估。
我们的社区参与式研究团队与当地非裔美国人教会社区合作,包括经过培训的非专业卫生工作者,通过电话和在线进行评估。
尽管大多数参与者对保持身体距离的建议表示高度信心,但超过 60%的人报告说焦虑和压力升高,10%的人表示他们需要更多关于在大流行期间保持健康和安全的信息。
与非专业卫生工作者合作的社区参与式研究是在公共卫生危机期间实施社区需求评估、与社区成员解决问题和建立社区卫生基础设施的有效方法。