Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, University of California, La Jolla, San Diego, CA, USA.
Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Longevity Science, University of California, La Jolla, San Diego, CA, USA.
BMC Public Health. 2024 Nov 18;24(1):3194. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-20527-4.
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed several health disparities experienced by underserved and Latino/a communities, including inequitable access to COVID-19 testing.
To describe the utilization of a community-driven and culturally-tailored testing model on COVID-19 testing in an underserved Latino/a community in San Diego.
The Community-driven Optimization of COVID-19 testing to Reach and Engage Underserved Areas for Testing Equity (CO-CREATE) project implemented a community co-designed COVID-19 testing program in partnership with a Federally Qualified Health Center in a US/Mexico border community.
Between May 2021 and March 2023, 24, 422 COVID-19 PCR tests were administered to 13,253 individuals, among whom 93% percent identified as Latino/a, 57% spoke Spanish in the home, and 38% resided in our target community adjacent to the US/Mexico border, San Ysidro. Based on a subset of available county testing data, CO-CREATE accounted for nearly 12% of all COVID-19 tests reported for San Ysidro residents. Over the course of the project, we estimated that nearly 17% of all San Ysidro residents were tested for COVID-19 through the CO-CREATE project.
These findings highlight the success and reach of this culturally responsive and community co-designed COVID-19 testing program, within a Latino/a border community. Future public health interventions should focus on identifying testing barriers and design appropriate strategies to ensure equitable access to resources and testing uptake for all community members.
COVID-19 大流行暴露了服务不足和拉丁裔社区所经历的一些健康差距,包括获得 COVID-19 检测的机会不平等。
描述在圣地亚哥一个服务不足的拉丁裔社区中,利用社区驱动和文化定制的检测模式进行 COVID-19 检测。
“社区驱动的 COVID-19 检测优化以实现和吸引服务不足地区进行检测公平(CO-CREATE)”项目与一家美国/墨西哥边境社区的合格联邦健康中心合作,实施了一项社区共同设计的 COVID-19 检测计划。
在 2021 年 5 月至 2023 年 3 月期间,为 13253 人进行了 24422 次 COVID-19 PCR 检测,其中 93%的人自认为是拉丁裔,57%的人在家里说西班牙语,38%的人居住在我们紧邻美国/墨西哥边境的目标社区圣地亚哥。根据可用的县检测数据的一个子集,CO-CREATE 占圣地亚哥居民报告的 COVID-19 检测的近 12%。在项目期间,我们估计近 17%的圣地亚哥居民通过 CO-CREATE 项目接受了 COVID-19 检测。
这些发现突出了这个文化响应和社区共同设计的 COVID-19 检测计划在拉丁裔边境社区的成功和影响力。未来的公共卫生干预措施应重点识别检测障碍,并设计适当的策略,以确保所有社区成员公平获得资源和检测。