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Elderly African Americans Insights on the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Exploratory Study of Risk Perception and Personal, Social, and Cultural Factors

机译:老年非洲裔美国人对Covid-19大流行的洞察力:风险感知和个人,社会和文化因素的探索性研究

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This exploratory study examined elderly African Americans attitudes on the COVID-19 pandemic by identifying their perceptions of risk based personal, social, and cultural factors. It seeks to understand their insights toward public health pandemic response initiatives and other efforts to mitigate COVID-19 outbreak response measures impacting elderly African Americans, including policies, interventions, and public information/communication. The effectiveness of pandemic response measures and community caregiving support for the elderly African Americans was examined as well. Respondents in this study were a convenient sample of 60 residents predominantly in a Midwestern metropolitan area. Respondents were eligible for study participation if 1) there were 60 years and over and, 2) African American or people of African descent. A mixed research method design comprising focus groups and online survey was used to collect the data for the study. The respondents characterized the impact of the coronavirus as a personal, family, and community loss (e.g., less socially engaged and burdensome). An overwhelming majority (98.3%) expressed no worries about getting health care if they or their family members needed it. A sizable number of respondents expressed the need for all to be tested to help prevent the spread of the virus.
机译:该探索性研究通过确定他们对基于风险的个人,社会和文化因素的看法,检查了老年非洲裔美国人对Covid-19大流行的态度。它旨在了解他们对公共卫生大流行反应举措的洞察力等努力减轻Covid-19爆发反应措施影响老年非洲裔美国人,包括政策,干预和公共信息/沟通。还检查了大流行反应措施和社区护理支持的效力。也得到了非洲裔美国人的支持。本研究的受访者在中西部大都市地区主要是60名居民的方便样本。如果1)有60岁及以上,有资格参加学习参与的受访者,而且,非洲裔美国人或非洲裔美国人的人。使用包含焦点组和在线调查的混合研究方法设计用于收集研究数据。受访者的特征是冠状病毒作为个人,家庭和社区损失的影响(例如,社会参与和繁琐)。绝大多数(98.3%)表示,如果他们或其家人需要它,就不会让医疗保健担心。大量的受访者表示需要所有要测试的人,以帮助防止病毒的传播。

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