Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto, 155 College Avenue, Toronto, ON, M5T 3M7, Canada.
Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2024 Feb;11(1):273-299. doi: 10.1007/s40615-023-01518-4. Epub 2023 Feb 9.
Racial minorities have been the focal point of media coverage, attributing the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 to their individual actions; however, the ability to engage in preventative practices can also depend on one's social determinants of health. Individual actions can include knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAPs). Since Black communities are among those disproportionately affected by COVID-19, this scoping review explores what is known about COVID-19 KAPs among Black populations.
A comprehensive literature search was conducted in 2020 for articles written in English from the Medline, Embase, and PsycInfo databases. Reviews, experimental research, and observational studies were included if they investigated at least one of COVID-19 KAP in relation to the pandemic and Black communities in OECD peer countries including Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
Thirty-one articles were included for analysis, and all employed observational designs were from the United States. The following KAPs were examined: 6 (18.8%) knowledge, 21 (65.6%) attitudes, and 22 (68.8%) practices. Black communities demonstrated high levels of adherence to preventative measures (e.g., lockdowns) and practices (e.g., mask wearing), despite a strong proportion of participants believing they were less likely to become infected with the virus, and having lower levels of COVID-19 knowledge, than other racial groups.
The findings from this review support that Black communities highly engage in COVID-19 preventative practices within their realm of control such as mask-wearing and hand washing and suggest that low knowledge does not predict low practice scores among this population.
少数族裔一直是媒体报道的焦点,将 COVID-19 的不成比例影响归因于他们的个人行为;然而,参与预防措施的能力也可能取决于一个人的健康社会决定因素。个人行为可以包括知识、态度和实践(KAP)。由于黑人群体是受 COVID-19 不成比例影响的群体之一,因此本范围综述探讨了已知的关于黑人群体 COVID-19 KAP 的情况。
2020 年,我们在 Medline、Embase 和 PsycInfo 数据库中进行了全面的文献搜索,以查找用英文撰写的文章。如果研究调查了与大流行和经合组织(OECD)国家(包括加拿大、美国和英国)的黑人群体有关的 COVID-19 KAP 中的至少一项,则纳入综述、实验研究和观察性研究。
共纳入 31 篇文章进行分析,所有研究均采用观察性设计,且均来自美国。研究检查了以下 KAP:6(18.8%)项知识、21(65.6%)项态度和 22(68.8%)项实践。尽管很大比例的参与者认为自己不太可能感染病毒,而且 COVID-19 知识水平低于其他种族群体,但黑人群体仍然表现出高度遵守预防措施(例如封锁)和实践(例如戴口罩和洗手)的意愿。
本综述的结果支持黑人群体在其可控制的范围内高度参与 COVID-19 预防措施,例如戴口罩和洗手,并且表明低知识水平并不预示着该人群的实践得分低。