University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, United States.
Front Public Health. 2022 Oct 19;10:1002209. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.1002209. eCollection 2022.
Racial and ethnic minority communities have been disproportionately affected by COVID-19, but the uptake of COVID-19 mitigation strategies like vaccination and testing have been slower in these populations. With the continued spread of COVID-19 while in-person learning is a priority, school-aged youth and their caregivers must make health-related decisions daily to ensure health at school. It is critical to understand factors associated with COVID-related health decisions such as vaccination, testing, and other health behaviors (e.g., wearing masks, hand washing). Community-engaged campaigns are necessary to overcome barriers to these health behaviors and promote health equity. The aim of this study was to examine COVID-19-related concerns and influences on health decisions in middle and high schools serving primarily racial and ethnic minority, low-income families. Seven focus groups were conducted with school staff, parents, and students (aged 16 years and older). Qualitative data were analyzed using a general inductive approach. Factors related to COVID-19 concerns and health decisions centered on (1) vaccine hesitancy, (2) testing hesitancy, (3) developmental stage (i.e., ability to engage in health behaviors based on developmental factors like age), (4) cultural and family traditions and beliefs, (5) compatibility of policies and places with recommended health behaviors, (6) reliability of information, and (7) perceived risk. We explore sub-themes in further detail. It is important to understand the community's level of concern and identify factors that influence COVID-19 medical decision making to better address disparities in COVID-19 testing and vaccination uptake.
少数族裔社区受 COVID-19 的影响不成比例,但在这些人群中,COVID-19 缓解策略(如接种疫苗和检测)的采用速度较慢。随着 COVID-19 的持续传播,面授学习成为优先事项,学龄青少年及其照顾者必须每天做出与健康相关的决策,以确保在学校的健康。了解与 COVID 相关的健康决策(如接种疫苗、检测和其他健康行为(如戴口罩、洗手))相关的因素至关重要。需要开展社区参与活动,以克服这些健康行为的障碍,促进健康公平。本研究旨在检查主要为少数族裔和低收入家庭服务的中学和高中的 COVID-19 相关问题及其对健康决策的影响。与学校工作人员、家长和学生(16 岁及以上)进行了 7 次焦点小组讨论。使用一般归纳方法对定性数据进行分析。与 COVID-19 问题和健康决策相关的因素包括:(1)疫苗犹豫,(2)检测犹豫,(3)发育阶段(即根据年龄等发育因素参与健康行为的能力),(4)文化和家庭传统与信仰,(5)政策和场所与推荐的健康行为的兼容性,(6)信息的可靠性,以及(7)感知风险。我们进一步详细探讨了子主题。了解社区的关注程度并确定影响 COVID-19 医疗决策的因素,对于更好地解决 COVID-19 检测和疫苗接种率差距至关重要。