San Ysidro Health, San Diego, CA, USA.
San Diego State University/University of California San Diego Joint Doctoral Program in Public Health, San Diego, CA, USA.
Transl Behav Med. 2023 Jul 1;13(7):432-441. doi: 10.1093/tbm/ibac120.
Racial and ethnic disparities in COVID-19 incidence are pronounced in underserved U.S./Mexico border communities. Working and living environments in these communities can lead to increased risk of COVID-19 infection and transmission, and this increased risk is exacerbated by lack of access to testing. As part of designing a community and culturally tailored COVID-19 testing program, we surveyed community members in the San Ysidro border region. The purpose of our study was to characterize knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs of prenatal patients, prenatal caregivers, and pediatric caregivers at a Federally Qualified Health Center (FHQC) in the San Ysidro region regarding perceived risk of COVID-19 infection and access to testing. A cross-sectional survey was used to collect information on experiences accessing COVID-19 testing and perceived risk of COVID-19 infection within San Ysidro between December 29, 2020 and April 2, 2021. A total of 179 surveys were analyzed. Most participants identified as female (85%) and as Mexican/Mexican American (75%). Over half (56%) were between the age of 25 and 34 years old. Perceived Risk: 37% reported moderate to high risk of COVID-19 infection, whereas 50% reported their risk low to none. Testing Experience: Approximately 68% reported previously being tested for COVID-19. Among those tested, 97% reported having very easy or easy access to testing. Reasons for not testing included limited appointment availability, cost, not feeling sick, and concern about risk of infection while at a testing facility. This study is an important first step to understand the COVID-19 risk perceptions and testing access among patients and community members living near the U.S./Mexico border in San Ysidro, California.
在美国/墨西哥边境服务不足的社区,新冠病毒发病率的种族和族裔差异明显。这些社区的工作和生活环境可能会增加感染和传播新冠病毒的风险,而缺乏检测机会则会加剧这种风险。作为设计社区和文化定制新冠病毒检测计划的一部分,我们对圣伊西德罗边境地区的社区成员进行了调查。我们研究的目的是描述在圣伊西德罗地区的一家合格的联邦医疗机构(FHQC)中,产前患者、产前护理人员和儿科护理人员对新冠病毒感染的感知风险和检测机会的知识、态度和信念。我们使用横断面调查来收集 2020 年 12 月 29 日至 2021 年 4 月 2 日期间在圣伊西德罗地区内获取新冠病毒检测和感知新冠病毒感染风险的经验信息。共分析了 179 份调查。大多数参与者是女性(85%)和墨西哥/墨西哥裔(75%)。超过一半(56%)的人年龄在 25 至 34 岁之间。感知风险:37%的人报告有中度至高度的新冠病毒感染风险,而 50%的人报告风险低至没有。检测体验:约 68%的人报告之前曾接受过新冠病毒检测。在接受检测的人群中,97%的人报告说非常容易或容易获得检测。未进行检测的原因包括预约机会有限、费用、没有感到不适,以及担心在检测设施感染的风险。这项研究是了解加利福尼亚州圣伊西德罗美国/墨西哥边境附近的患者和社区成员对新冠病毒风险感知和检测机会的重要的第一步。