School of Population Health, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
School of Population Health, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
BMJ Open. 2023 Jun 21;13(6):e069552. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-069552.
This review examined the factors influencing communication and engagement with ethnic and racial minority groups in Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic. It aimed to answer two main questions: (1) what communication problems people from these communities typically faced during the pandemic? and (2) what strategies and recommendations were suggested to enhance communication and engagement for ethnic and racial minorities during the current COVID-19 pandemic and any similar events in the future?
Scoping review.
PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, PsychINFO and CINAHL. Grey literature was searched within organisations' websites and a Google search of key terms.
We included original research, case studies, reports (including government and charity reports), systematic and scoping articles and literature reviews in English, published from January 2020 to August 2022.
Two researchers independently assessed the literature for eligibility and extracted data from the included literature. The selected papers were analysed and summarised into themes relevant to the research questions. The final review included 38 studies combining published academic papers and grey literature.
Key themes relating to communication and engagement issues included a lack of trust in authority, a lack of access to information and ineffective communication channels and a lack of timely and culturally responsive materials. To reduce the issues, the papers spoke about the key role of community organisations to provide local support and community leaders as trusted spokespersons. Lastly, key recommendations to reduce inequity and strengthen future pandemic responses focused on the need for collaborations and consultations, increasing the number of bilingual workers and supporting community-led communication efforts.
The insights gained from the activities and experiences documented in this review during the COVID-19 pandemic should be incorporated into future decision-making and interventions to enhance communication and engagement strategies.
本综述考察了在 COVID-19 大流行期间影响澳大利亚族裔和少数族裔群体沟通和参与的因素。它旨在回答两个主要问题:(1) 这些社区的人在大流行期间通常面临哪些沟通问题?(2) 为了加强族裔和少数族裔在当前 COVID-19 大流行和未来任何类似事件中的沟通和参与,提出了哪些策略和建议?
范围综述。
PubMed、EMBASE、Cochrane 图书馆、PsychINFO 和 CINAHL。在组织的网站上搜索灰色文献,并对关键术语进行谷歌搜索。
我们纳入了英语发表的原创研究、案例研究、报告(包括政府和慈善报告)、系统和范围文章以及文献综述,发表时间为 2020 年 1 月至 2022 年 8 月。
两名研究人员独立评估文献的资格,并从纳入的文献中提取数据。对选定的论文进行分析并总结为与研究问题相关的主题。最终综述包括 38 篇论文,结合了已发表的学术论文和灰色文献。
与沟通和参与问题相关的主要主题包括对权威缺乏信任、缺乏获取信息的渠道以及沟通渠道无效,以及缺乏及时和响应文化的材料。为了减少这些问题,论文谈到了社区组织在提供当地支持和社区领袖作为可信赖发言人方面的关键作用。最后,减少不平等和加强未来大流行应对的主要建议侧重于合作和协商、增加双语工作人员数量以及支持社区主导的沟通努力的必要性。
从本综述在 COVID-19 大流行期间记录的活动和经验中获得的见解应纳入未来的决策和干预措施中,以加强沟通和参与策略。