Department of Epidemiology, The George Washington University Milken School of Public Health, Washington, D.C., United States of America.
Department of Clinical Research and Leadership, The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, D.C., United States of America.
PLoS One. 2023 Oct 5;18(10):e0290514. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0290514. eCollection 2023.
Racial, ethnic, sexual, and gender minoritized groups are considered historically excluded groups and have been disproportionately affected by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. The influence of social determinants of health (SDOH), including access to screening and treatment, and other systemic and structural factors are largely responsible for these disparities. Primary care practitioner (PCP) competence in culturally responsive screening practices will be critical to reducing the impact of systemic and structural factors serving as barriers to screening and treatment. Correspondingly, improving the capacity of PCPs to communicate with patients in a culturally responsive manner may influence improved screening and treatment outcomes for minoritized groups related to COVID-19. This scoping literature review aims to determine the current breadth of literature on culturally responsive communication (CRC) in regard to COVID-19 vaccination screening for historically excluded, or minoritized groups. Results from this review will inform the development of a training series and social marketing campaign to improve PCPs capacity in CRC. This manuscript provides details on our study protocol.
This scoping literature review aims to analyze existing literature on culturally responsive COVID-19 vaccinations between PCPs and patients in the U.S., specifically for racial, ethnic, sexual, and gender minoritized groups. Results of this scoping review will inform the development of a training series and social marketing campaign to improve capacity of PCPs in this area. Additionally, the review will inform recommendations for future research.
This scoping review will be performed following the framework of Arksey and O'Malley and the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for scoping reviews (PRISMA-ScR). Relevant studies between the years 2019-2022 were identified using a rigorous search strategy across four databases: MEDLINE (via PubMed), Scopus, Cochrane (CENTRAL; via Wiley), and CINAHL (via EBSCO), using Boolean and Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) search terms. Studies will be uploaded to the data extraction tool, Covidence, to remove duplicates and perform a title/abstract screening, followed by a full-text screening.
The data extraction and analysis phases of the scoping review are in progress. Data will be analyzed for themes related to culturally responsive COVID-19 screening practices in clinical encounters with the identified study populations. Results will be reported by theme and align to PRISMA-ScR guidelines.
To our knowledge, this is the first study to use scoping methods to investigate the barriers and facilitators to CRC of COVID-19 vaccine screening for historically excluded communities in the U.S. The work and results from this research will be directly utilized for the development of nationally-accessible, continuing medical education materials to teach PCPs about CRC, as well as other materials to influence relevant policy changes within the healthcare landscape.
种族、民族、性和性别少数群体被认为是历史上被排斥的群体,他们受到 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行的不成比例的影响。健康的社会决定因素(SDOH)的影响,包括获得筛查和治疗的机会,以及其他系统性和结构性因素,在很大程度上导致了这些差异。初级保健医生(PCP)在文化响应性筛查实践方面的能力对于减少作为筛查和治疗障碍的系统性和结构性因素至关重要。相应地,提高 PCP 以文化响应的方式与患者沟通的能力可能会影响与 COVID-19 相关的少数群体的筛查和治疗结果。本范围界定文献综述旨在确定有关历史上被排斥或少数群体的 COVID-19 疫苗接种筛查的文化响应性沟通(CRC)方面的文献广度。本综述的结果将为开发一个培训系列和社会营销活动提供信息,以提高 PCP 在 CRC 方面的能力。本文介绍了我们研究方案的详细信息。
本范围界定文献综述旨在分析美国 PCP 与患者之间针对 COVID-19 疫苗接种的文化响应性文献,特别是针对种族、民族、性和性别少数群体。这项范围综述的结果将为开发一个培训系列和社会营销活动提供信息,以提高该领域 PCP 的能力。此外,该综述还将为未来的研究提供建议。
本范围综述将遵循 Arksey 和 O'Malley 的框架以及用于范围综述的系统评价和荟萃分析扩展的首选报告项目(PRISMA-ScR)。使用严格的搜索策略在四个数据库中确定 2019-2022 年期间的相关研究:MEDLINE(通过 PubMed)、Scopus、Cochrane(CENTRAL;通过 Wiley)和 CINAHL(通过 EBSCO),使用布尔和医学主题词(MeSH)搜索词。研究将上传到数据提取工具 Covidence,以去除重复项并进行标题/摘要筛选,然后进行全文筛选。
范围综述的数据提取和分析阶段正在进行中。将对与所确定研究人群的临床相遇中文化响应 COVID-19 筛查实践相关的主题进行数据分析。结果将按照主题报告,并符合 PRISMA-ScR 指南。
据我们所知,这是第一项使用范围方法调查美国历史上被排斥社区的 COVID-19 疫苗筛查的 CRC 的障碍和促进因素的研究。这项研究的工作和结果将直接用于开发全国性的、继续医学教育材料,以教授 PCP 关于 CRC 的知识,以及其他影响医疗保健领域相关政策变化的材料。