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“新冠疫情在诸多方面影响了我的生活”:一项关于英格兰感染艾滋病毒的黑人族裔人群在新冠疫情期间生活经历的定性研究

'COVID impacted my life in so many ways': a qualitative study of the lived experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic among people of Black ethnicities living with HIV in England.

作者信息

Ottaway Zoe, Onyango Denis, Kolodin Vladimir, Carter Abi, Horne Rob, Campbell Lucy, Hamzah Lisa, Post Frank A, Tariq Shema, Nicholls Emily Jay

机构信息

King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.

King's College London, London, UK.

出版信息

Ethn Health. 2025 Feb;30(2):254-272. doi: 10.1080/13557858.2024.2429405. Epub 2024 Nov 26.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

COVID-19 disproportionately affected people of Black ethnicities whilst also negatively affecting the health, wellbeing and livelihoods of people living with HIV. This may have been amplified by pre-existing socioeconomic marginalisation, poorer health, and structural racism. Despite being disproportionately affected by the pandemic, little is known about lived experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic within these communities. Given these disparities, this paper explores the lived experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic among people living with HIV and of Black ethnicities in England.

DESIGN

This qualitative study, comprising five focus group discussions (FGDs) with people of self-reported Black ethnicity, living with HIV in the UK ( = 30). FGDs were conducted between June and August 2022. Topics covered included beliefs and attitudes about COVID-19 (including prevention), COVID-19 information sources and lived experiences. Data were analysed using a reflexive thematic approach.

RESULTS

Analysis of the data generated several main themes: the collective trauma experienced by Black communities; racial bias influenced by inequitable research; conflicting COVID-19 health messages and medical mistrust; socioeconomic marginalisation including financial hardship; intersecting oppressions such as sexism and ageism; and the overall impact of living with a stigmatising condition such as HIV. Participants additionally found navigating the infodemic, being labelled 'clinically vulnerable,' and balancing multiple non-medical needs alongside their cultural, spiritual, and religious beliefs, challenging.

CONCLUSION

The COVID-19 pandemic has had profound and enduring multidimensional impacts on the lives of people of Black ethnicities living with HIV. This study reveals how socioeconomic, cultural, behavioural, and biological factors intersected to shape experiences of the pandemic within these communities in the UK. Our data illustrate the lived realities of worsening health and social inequalities due to COVID-19, while at the same time highlighting the central importance of trusted community organisations in mitigating some of these negative impacts.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

Ethical approval was obtained from the University College London Research Ethics Committee (Project ID/Title: 6698/004).

摘要

目标

新冠病毒病(COVID-19)对黑人族裔人群的影响尤为严重,同时也对艾滋病毒感染者的健康、福祉和生计产生了负面影响。这可能因先前存在的社会经济边缘化、较差的健康状况以及结构性种族主义而加剧。尽管这些社区受疫情影响尤为严重,但对于新冠病毒病大流行在这些社区中的实际经历却知之甚少。鉴于这些差异,本文探讨了英国艾滋病毒感染者和黑人族裔人群在新冠病毒病大流行中的实际经历。

设计

这项定性研究包括与英国自我报告为黑人族裔的艾滋病毒感染者进行的五次焦点小组讨论(FGD)(n = 30)。焦点小组讨论于2022年6月至8月期间进行。涵盖的主题包括对新冠病毒病的信念和态度(包括预防)、新冠病毒病信息来源和实际经历。数据采用反思性主题分析法进行分析。

结果

数据分析产生了几个主要主题:黑人社区经历的集体创伤;受不公平研究影响的种族偏见;相互矛盾的新冠病毒病健康信息和对医疗的不信任;包括经济困难在内的社会经济边缘化;性别歧视和年龄歧视等交叉压迫;以及感染艾滋病毒这种污名化疾病的总体影响。参与者还发现应对信息疫情、被贴上“临床脆弱”标签以及在其文化、精神和宗教信仰之外平衡多种非医疗需求具有挑战性。

结论

新冠病毒病大流行对感染艾滋病毒的黑人族裔人群的生活产生了深远而持久的多方面影响。本研究揭示了社会经济、文化、行为和生物学因素如何相互交织,塑造了英国这些社区内的疫情经历。我们的数据说明了新冠病毒病导致健康和社会不平等加剧的实际情况,同时强调了值得信赖的社区组织在减轻其中一些负面影响方面的核心重要性。

试验注册

获得了伦敦大学学院研究伦理委员会的伦理批准(项目编号/标题:6698/004)。

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