Public Health-Seattle & King County, Seattle, WA, USA.
University of Washington School of Public Health, Seattle, WA, USA.
Public Health Rep. 2024 Jul-Aug;139(1_suppl):30S-36S. doi: 10.1177/00333549231223923. Epub 2024 Feb 12.
After a tumultuous 3 years of pandemic-, political-, and race-related unrest in the United States, the public is demanding accountability to communities of color (defined here as American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian, Black, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, and Hispanic people) to rectify historic and contemporary injustices that perpetuate health inequities and threaten public health. Structural racism pervades all major societal systems and exposes people to detrimental social determinants of health. Disrupting structural racism within public health systems is essential to advancing health equity and requires organized partnerships between health departments and community leaders. As those who are most affected by structural racism, communities of color are the experts in knowing its impacts. This case study describes the King County Pandemic and Racism Community Advisory Group (PARCAG) and its use of an innovative accountability tool. The tool facilitated institutional transparency and accountability in the adoption of community recommendations. PARCAG was influential in shaping Public Health-Seattle & King County's COVID-19 and antiracism work, with 66 of 75 (88%) recommendations adopted partially or fully. For example, a fully adopted recommendation in May 2020 was to report King County COVID-19 case data by race and ethnicity, and a partially adopted recommendation was to translate COVID-19 information into additional languages. PARCAG members were recruited from a 2019 advisory board on Census 2020 and were adept at shifting to advising on COVID-19 and equitable practices and policies. Organizations that have made declarations that racism is a public health crisis should center the experiences, expertise, and leadership of communities of color in accountable ways when developing and implementing strategies to disrupt and repair the effects of structural racism and efforts to promote and protect public health.
在美国经历了动荡的三年——包括疫情、政治和种族相关的动荡——公众要求对有色人种社区(这里定义为美洲印第安人/阿拉斯加原住民、亚裔、非裔、夏威夷原住民/太平洋岛民和西班牙裔)负责,以纠正导致健康不平等和威胁公共卫生的历史和当代不公正现象。结构性种族主义渗透到所有主要的社会系统中,使人们面临有害的健康决定因素。在公共卫生系统中打破结构性种族主义对于推进健康公平至关重要,需要卫生部门和社区领导人之间建立有组织的伙伴关系。由于有色人种社区受到结构性种族主义的影响最大,因此他们是了解其影响的专家。本案例研究描述了金县大流行和种族社区咨询小组 (PARCAG) 及其使用的创新问责工具。该工具促进了机构的透明度和对社区建议的问责制。PARCAG 对塑造西雅图和金县公共卫生部门的 COVID-19 和反种族主义工作产生了影响,其中 75 项建议中的 66 项(88%)被部分或完全采纳。例如,2020 年 5 月完全采纳的建议是按种族和族裔报告金县 COVID-19 病例数据,部分采纳的建议是将 COVID-19 信息翻译成其他语言。PARCAG 成员是从 2019 年人口普查咨询委员会中招募的,他们擅长在制定和实施打破结构性种族主义和促进和保护公共卫生的努力的效果以及公平实践和政策的建议时,转变为提供咨询意见。已经宣布种族主义是公共卫生危机的组织应该以负责任的方式将有色人种社区的经验、专业知识和领导力置于中心地位,制定和实施战略,以打破和修复结构性种族主义的影响,并努力促进和保护公共卫生。