Ann Fam Med. 2022 Apr 1;20(20 Suppl 1):3087. doi: 10.1370/afm.20.s1.3087.
Context: The Somali community in Minnesota has suffered a disproportionate impact of COVID-19. Engaging community members in COVID-19 patient centered outcome related research will be needed to find effective ways to address these disparities. However, COVID-19 disrupted usual methods of community engagement and research is needed to identify how to continue effective engagement. Objective: The Community Voices for Health study explored methods of community engagement and Somali patient and community member priorities for ongoing COVID-19 patient centered research. Study Design: We conducted a survey to engage community members for input on 1) preferred methods of community engagement to ensure broad reach in the community, 2) views on the priorities for COVID-19 related PCOR/CER topics, and 3) views on capacity building needed to support participation in patient centered research projects. Setting or Dataset: 40 Community Ambassadors were recruited to conduct a community-based survey. Population studied: 940 Somali adult patients and community members responded to the survey across the State of Minnesota. 55% identified as female. 77% of participants were born abroad. A range of ages, education levels and household size were represented Results: Survey participants were asked if they had been asked for their input on COVID-19 by any organization or institution and 23% (n=194) indicated they had been asked for their views and 77% (n=653) said they had not. The top three preferred methods of engagement were to participate in engagement by phone (n=533), text message (n=367) and socially distanced in person (n=227). Survey participants were provided with a list of 14 different topics relating to COVID-19, which were identified in collaboration with a Community Advisory Group. The top three topics considered a priority for future research in relation to COVID-19 were the care provided to Somali patients with COVID-19, ways to encourage prevention of COVID-19 and experiences of racism in the health system in seeking help for COVID-19 Conclusions: The Somali community in Minnesota is very engaged and keen to participate in community engagement when it is presented in a culturally relevant, trusted way. The survey was able to use methods that supported a reach across the state of Minnesota and is one of the most comprehensive engagement efforts conducted with the Somali community in Minnesota on any topic.
明尼苏达州的索马里社区受到 COVID-19 的不成比例影响。为了找到解决这些差异的有效方法,需要让社区成员参与以 COVID-19 患者为中心的结果相关研究。然而,COVID-19 扰乱了社区参与的惯用方法,需要研究如何继续有效参与。
“社区之声促进健康”研究探讨了社区参与的方法以及索马里患者和社区成员对持续开展 COVID-19 以患者为中心的研究的优先事项。
我们进行了一项调查,以让社区成员参与进来,就以下方面提供意见:1)确保在社区中广泛覆盖的首选社区参与方法,2)对 COVID-19 相关 PCOR/CER 主题的优先事项的看法,以及 3)支持参与以患者为中心的研究项目所需的能力建设。
招募了 40 名社区大使进行基于社区的调查。
940 名明尼苏达州的索马里成年患者和社区成员对调查做出了回应。其中 55%为女性。77%的参与者在国外出生。调查参与者的年龄、教育程度和家庭规模各不相同。
调查参与者被问及是否有任何组织或机构征求过他们对 COVID-19 的意见,23%(n=194)表示他们被征求过意见,而 77%(n=653)表示他们没有。参与度最高的三种首选方法是通过电话(n=533)、短信(n=367)和保持社交距离的面对面方式(n=227)参与。
调查参与者提供了一份与 COVID-19 相关的 14 个不同主题的清单,这些主题是与一个社区咨询小组合作确定的。与 COVID-19 相关的未来研究的三个优先事项是为患有 COVID-19 的索马里患者提供的护理、鼓励预防 COVID-19 的方法以及在寻求 COVID-19 帮助时在医疗系统中经历种族主义的体验。
明尼苏达州的索马里社区非常积极参与,并热衷于以文化上相关、值得信赖的方式参与社区参与。该调查能够使用支持整个明尼苏达州参与的方法,是在任何主题上与明尼苏达州索马里社区开展的最全面的参与努力之一。