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对洛杉矶黑人/非裔美国人和西班牙裔/拉丁裔社区新冠病毒接触者追踪工作回应的考察

An Examination of Responses to COVID-19 Contact-Tracing Efforts in Black/African American and Hispanic/Latinx Communities of Los Angeles.

作者信息

Cobb Sharon, Schrode Katrina, Siddiq Hafifa, Boyce Shanika, Taylor Kelly D, Vargas Roberto, Harawa Nina

机构信息

College of Nursing, Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, Los Angeles, California, USA.

College of Medicine, Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, Los Angeles, California, USA.

出版信息

Health Equity. 2024 Aug 7;8(1):493-504. doi: 10.1089/heq.2023.0243. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To investigate the experiences and perceptions of COVID-19 contact-tracing efforts among cases tested in under-resourced and predominately Latino and Black communities of South Los Angeles, California.

METHODS

Study involved a cross-sectional survey with 1,713 adults. Recruitment occurred between June and November 2021 with eligible individuals who had previously received a COVID-19 diagnosis through designated testing sites. The LA County Department of Public Health operated a culturally responsive program for contact tracing that included provision of education and service referrals to newly diagnosed cases through much of the pandemic.

RESULTS

Participants were majority female (63%), Hispanic/Latino/a/x (64%), ages 18-40 (69%), and surveyed in English (77%). Overall contact-tracing experiences were rated positively, regardless of demographics (average means of 3.1-3.2/4.0). Those surveyed in Spanish were more likely to endorse positive statements if their contact tracer also spoke Spanish. Although over 75% of participants shared a range of the different information types requested, 49-52% endorsed concerns about data security and uses of the solicited information.

CONCLUSIONS

Despite eliciting some concerns, contact-tracing efforts were generally positively received.

POLICY IMPLICATIONS

Investments in contact tracing in similar communities should consider language-concordant contact tracers, community-based health worker training in trust building, and addressing social and health needs.

摘要

目标

调查在资源匮乏且以拉丁裔和黑人为主的加利福尼亚州南洛杉矶社区接受新冠病毒检测的病例中,新冠病毒接触者追踪工作的经历和看法。

方法

该研究涉及对1713名成年人进行的横断面调查。招募工作于2021年6月至11月期间进行,对象为之前通过指定检测点确诊感染新冠病毒的符合条件的个体。洛杉矶县公共卫生部实施了一项具有文化响应性的接触者追踪计划,在疫情的大部分时间里,该计划包括为新确诊病例提供教育和服务转介。

结果

参与者多数为女性(63%)、西班牙裔/拉丁裔/拉丁美洲人/拉丁裔(64%)、年龄在18至40岁之间(69%),且以英语接受调查(77%)。总体而言,无论人口统计学特征如何,接触者追踪经历的评分都是积极的(平均得分3.1 - 3.2/4.0)。如果他们的接触者追踪员也会说西班牙语,那么用西班牙语接受调查的人更有可能认可积极的陈述。尽管超过75%的参与者分享了一系列所要求的不同类型的信息,但49 - 52%的人认可对数据安全和所征集信息用途的担忧。

结论

尽管引发了一些担忧,但接触者追踪工作总体上得到了积极的接受。

政策启示

在类似社区进行接触者追踪的投资应考虑配备语言匹配的接触者追踪员、对社区卫生工作者进行建立信任方面的培训,以及满足社会和健康需求。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/a875/11347877/6be4e230b329/heq.2023.0243_figure1.jpg

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