Americans' View of the Impact of COVID-19: Perspectives on Racial Impacts and Equity.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Journal of Health Politics Policy and Law Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI:10.1215/03616878-9156033
Katherine Carman, Anita Chandra, Carolyn Miller, Christopher Nelson, Jhacova Williams
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Abstract

Context: The COVID-19 pandemic has had a disparate effect on African Americans and Latinos. But it is unknown how aware the public is of these differences and how the pandemic has changed perceptions of equity and access to health care.

Methods: We use panel data from nationally representative surveys fielded to the same respondents in 2018 and 2020 to assess views and changes in views over time.

Findings: We found that awareness of inequity is highest among Non-Hispanic Black respondents and higher-income and higher-educated groups, and there have been only small changes in perceptions of inequity over time. However, there have been significant changes in views of the government's obligation to ensure access to health care.

Conclusions: Even in the face of a deadly pandemic, one that has killed disproportionately more African Americans and Latinos, many in the United States continue not to recognize that there are inequities in access to health care and the impact of COVID-19 on certain groups. But policies to address inequity may be shifting. We will continue to follow these respondents to see whether changes in attitudes endure over time or dissipate.

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美国人对COVID-19影响的看法:种族影响和公平的观点。
背景:2019冠状病毒病大流行对非洲裔美国人和拉丁裔美国人产生了不同的影响。但目前尚不清楚公众对这些差异的认识程度,以及疫情如何改变了人们对公平和获得卫生保健的看法。方法:我们使用来自2018年和2020年对相同受访者进行的全国代表性调查的面板数据来评估观点和观点随时间的变化。研究结果:我们发现,非西班牙裔黑人受访者和高收入、高学历群体对不平等的认识最高,而且随着时间的推移,对不平等的认识只有很小的变化。然而,对于政府有义务确保获得保健服务的看法发生了重大变化。结论:即使面对一场致命的大流行,一场导致更多非洲裔美国人和拉丁裔美国人死亡的大流行,许多美国人仍然没有认识到在获得医疗保健方面存在不平等现象,也没有认识到COVID-19对某些群体的影响。但解决不平等问题的政策可能正在发生变化。我们将继续跟踪这些受访者,看看态度的变化是否会随着时间的推移而持续或消散。
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期刊介绍: A leading journal in its field, and the primary source of communication across the many disciplines it serves, the Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law focuses on the initiation, formulation, and implementation of health policy and analyzes the relations between government and health—past, present, and future.
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