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Assessing COVID-19–Related Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Among Hispanic Primary Care Patients: Protocol for a Cross-sectional Survey Study

机译:评估与西班牙初级护理患者的Covid-19相关知识,态度和实践:横断面调查研究的议定书

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Background Recent epidemiological data indicate that minority groups, especially Hispanic communities, experience higher rates of infection, hospitalization, and death due to COVID-19. It is important to understand the nature of this health disparity and the socioeconomic or behavioral factors that are placing Hispanic communities and other minority populations at higher risk for morbidity and mortality. Objective The purpose of this project is to assess current COVID-19–related knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) among a predominantly Hispanic population from Orange County, California, and identify risk factors that may contribute to increased susceptibility and vulnerability to contracting SARS-CoV-2. Methods Our Orange County–wide community survey consists of quantitative survey questions in four domains: demographic information, COVID-19 knowledge questions, COVID-19 attitude questions, and COVID-19 practices questions. The survey questions are adapted from recent global KAP studies. Participants are being recruited from Amistad Medical Clinic, a private primary health clinic group in Orange County that treats a predominantly Hispanic population. Patients recruited during telehealth visits are surveyed remotely by telephone, and those recruited during in-person clinic visits are surveyed in person. Surveys are conducted by trained members of the study team who are native to the community setting. Results As of October 12, 2020, we had recruited and enrolled 327 participants. Data collection occurred June 26th to October 30th. Data analysis is ongoing. Conclusions Very few current COVID-19 studies focus on the perspective and experience of minority populations. Because Hispanic communities are disproportionately affected by COVID-19, it is important to understand the factors the contribute to this disparity and the next steps that should be taken to reduce the COVID-19 burden in this population. We believe that our study model of partnering with a local clinic system that serves our study population can be expanded to other settings to compare COVID-19 KAP and associated factors within different minority communities.
机译:背景技术最近的流行病学数据表明,由于Covid-19,少数民族群体,特别是西班牙裔社区,经历更高的感染,住院和死亡率。重要的是要了解这种健康差异的性质以及将西班牙裔社区和其他少数民族种群的自我经济或行为因素在发病率和死亡率较高的风险上。目标该项目的目的是评估来自奥兰治县,加利福尼亚州的主要西班牙裔人口的当前Covid-19相关知识,态度和实践(KAP),并确定可能有助于增加缔约国SARS的易感性和脆弱性的危险因素-cov-2。方法我们的橙县范围社区调查包括四个域名的定量调查问题:人口统计信息,Covid-19知识问题,Covid-19态度问题和Covid-19做法问题。调查问题适用于最近的全球KAP研究。参与者正在从Amistad Medical Clinic招聘一家橙色县的私有卫生诊所集团,这些乡村县的私人健康诊所群体治疗主要的西班牙裔人口。在远程医疗访问期间招募的患者通过电话远程调查,并在亲自诊所访问期间招募的患者进行调查。调查由培训的学习团队成员进行,他是社区环境的原产。结果截至2020年10月12日,我们招募并注册了327名参与者。数据收集发生在6月26日至10月30日。数据分析正在进行中。结论目前的Covid-19几乎侧重于少数民族人口的视野和经验。由于西班牙裔社区不成比例地受Covid-19影响,因此了解对这种差异的因素以及应采取的下一步,以减少该人群的Covid-19负担的影响。我们认为,我们的学习模式与本地诊所系统合作,可以扩展到其他环境,以比较Covid-19 KAP和不同少数民族社区内的相关因素。

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