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Opening Remarks at NAHN's second Annual Hispanic Health Policy Summit 2024. 在 NAHN 2024 年第二届西班牙裔健康政策年度峰会上致开幕词。
Adrianna Nava
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Nursing in a Predominantly Hispanic School Community. 以西班牙裔为主的学校社区中的护理工作。
Araceli Orozco
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Enhancing Survey Response Rates Among Hispanic Populations: Strategies and Considerations. 提高西班牙裔人口的调查回复率:策略和考虑因素。
Robert Andrew Yockey
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Perceptions of COVID-19 Among Unvaccinated Hispanics. 未接种疫苗的西班牙裔人对COVID-19的看法
Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-15 DOI: 10.1177/15404153231212656
Rosalia Molina, Yesenia Olmedo

Introduction: Despite the availability of an effective COVID-19 vaccine, uptake had been low in Midwestern Hispanic communities. A small qualitative study was undertaken to better understand perceptions of COVID-19 disease and prevention among unvaccinated Hispanic adults. Methods: Individual interviews were conducted, in Spanish, with adults (n = 20) who had not been vaccinated for COVID-19. Interview questions were guided by the Theory of Planned Behavior. Results: Participants (n = 20) were Hispanic adults (male = 5; female = 15). One overarching theme, lack of trust, emerged from the data. Perceived barriers to vaccination included emotions, personal values and myths. Recommendations by trusted health providers and willingness to receive education emerged as facilitators to COVID vaccine uptake. Conclusion: Members of the Kansas City Chapter of National Association of Hispanic Nurses used findings from this study to tailor strategies to enhance vaccine confidence in their local community. The chapter partnered with the local health department and Hispanic-serving organizations to provide COVID-19 education and vaccine access.

导论:尽管有有效的COVID-19疫苗,但中西部西班牙裔社区的接种率很低。为了更好地了解未接种疫苗的西班牙裔成年人对COVID-19疾病和预防的看法,进行了一项小型定性研究。方法:对未接种COVID-19疫苗的成年人(n = 20)进行西班牙语单独访谈。访谈问题以计划行为理论为指导。结果:参与者(n = 20)为西班牙裔成年人(男性= 5;女性= 15)。从数据中可以看出,缺乏信任是一个重要的主题。人们认为接种疫苗的障碍包括情绪、个人价值观和神话。值得信赖的卫生服务提供者的建议和接受教育的意愿成为促进COVID疫苗接种的因素。结论:全国西班牙裔护士协会XXXX分会的成员利用这项研究的结果来制定策略,以增强当地社区对疫苗的信心。该分会与当地卫生部门和西班牙裔服务组织合作,提供COVID-19教育和疫苗接种。
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Special Issue: 4th anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic. 特刊:COVID-19 大流行四周年。
Maithe Enriquez
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Examining the Qualitative Experiences of Latinx Nurses During the First Wave of COVID-19. 第一波新冠肺炎疫情期间拉丁裔护士的质性经验研究
Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-26 DOI: 10.1177/15404153231214726
Jennifer Sandoval, Elizabeth Aquino, María Piñeros-Leaño, José Domínguez, Shannon D Simonovich

Introduction: The world has been impacted by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic since March of 2020. Latinx nurses have been some of the most underrepresented in being studied during this time and have been greatly affected by it. To the best of our knowledge, there are no published studies that focus on the qualitative experiences of Latinx nurses during the first wave of the pandemic. Methods: Data analysis included thematic analysis to identify main themes experienced by Latinx nurses. A qualitative descriptive study design was employed to conduct a parent study with 100 nurses across the United States reflecting on their experiences during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, data collected from May to September 2020. Formal coding of the interview data was conducted utilizing Dedoose cloud-based software. Results: Five main themes emerged, including (1) connection to patients' personal touch and empathy, (2) connection to Latinx nurses, (3) connection to family and friends, (4) connection to food as care, and (5) coping. Within the theme of coping, subthemes of (5.1) faith, (5.2) maladaptive behaviors, and (5.3) self-care activities emerged. Conclusion: These experiences can help shape the pathway to be better prepared for any emergency or future pandemic.

自2020年3月以来,世界一直受到2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行的影响。在这段时间里,拉丁裔护士一直是研究中代表性最不足的,并且受到了很大的影响。据我们所知,目前还没有发表的研究侧重于大流行第一波期间拉丁裔护士的定性经验。方法:数据分析包括主题分析,找出拉丁裔护士经历的主要主题。采用定性描述性研究设计对美国各地的100名护士进行了一项父母研究,这些护士反映了他们在2020年5月至9月收集的第一波COVID-19大流行期间的经历。利用Dedoose云软件对访谈数据进行正式编码。结果:出现了五个主要主题,包括(1)与患者的个人接触和同理心的联系,(2)与拉丁裔护士的联系,(3)与家人和朋友的联系,(4)与食物作为护理的联系,以及(5)应对。在应对主题中,出现了(5.1)信仰、(5.2)适应不良行为和(5.3)自我照顾活动的子主题。结论:这些经验有助于形成更好地应对任何紧急情况或未来大流行的途径。
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COVID-19-Associated Food Insecurity and Mental Health Symptoms Among Latinx Adults in the United States. 美国拉丁裔成年人中与COVID-19相关的食物不安全和心理健康症状。
Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-19 DOI: 10.1177/15404153231208136
Maissa Trabilsy, Kasim Ortiz, Marlene Camacho-Rivera

Introduction: U.S. Latinx adults were disproportionately burdened by COVID-19 infection, as well as food insecurity compared to their non- Hispanic white adults. It is less clear if within-group variations among U.S. Latinx adults exist in food insecurity and mental health outcomes. Methods: We conducted a secondary data analysis of repeated cross-sectional survey waves from the Understanding America Study (UAS) study (N = 182,865). We computed multivariable generalized linear regression models to examine associations between food insecurity, demographic characteristics, and depressive symptoms. Results: Participants with a history of food insecurity had a higher prevalence of depressive symptoms compared to those without a history of food insecurity (21.1% compared to 5.23%, p < .0001). Mexican participants reported a significantly higher prevalence of depression compared to Latino participants of Puerto Rican, Central American, or another Latino ethnicity (8.94% compared to 2.84%, 1.76%, and 2.91%, respectively, p < .0001). Associations of self-reported food insecurity among men and women varied by asthma status. Conclusions: Our study demonstrates that participants with a history of food insecurity had a higher prevalence of depressive symptoms compared to those without a history of food insecurity. Our findings also illuminate the importance of disaggregating U.S. Latinx adults when examining associations between food insecurity and mental health.

简介:与非西班牙裔白人成年人相比,美国拉丁裔成年人不成比例地承受着新冠肺炎感染以及粮食不安全的负担。目前尚不清楚美国拉丁裔成年人在粮食不安全和心理健康结果方面是否存在群体内差异。方法:我们对理解美国研究(UAS)研究(N = 182865)。我们计算了多变量广义线性回归模型,以检验粮食不安全、人口统计学特征和抑郁症状之间的关系。结果:与没有食物不安全史的参与者相比,有食物不安全病史的参与者有更高的抑郁症状发生率(21.1%对5.23%,p p 结论:我们的研究表明,与没有粮食不安全史的参与者相比,有粮食不安全病史的参与者抑郁症状的发生率更高。我们的研究结果还阐明了在研究粮食不安全与心理健康之间的关系时,对美国拉丁裔成年人进行分类的重要性。
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Mixed Methods Evaluation of the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Immigrant Families. 新冠肺炎疫情对移民家庭影响的混合方法评价
Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-19 DOI: 10.1177/15404153231214707
Sydney Tyler, Lisa Abuogi, Valentina Vannoni, Lori Silveira, Sean Lang, Christiana Smith, Lisa Ross DeCamp

Introduction: Little is known about the experiences of immigrant families with COVID-19 illness. This mixed methods study compared child and household experiences at the time of a child's COVID-19 diagnosis between immigrant and US-born parents and explored immigrant Latino perspectives on underlying causes of COVID-19 disparities between immigrant and US-born families. Methods: Study data includes surveys of parents of a child with a positive SARS-CoV2 test resulting at Children's Hospital Colorado and focus groups with Latino immigrant adults. We compared household COVID-19 experiences, use of mitigation measures, vaccine intention and sociodemographic information between survey participants stratified by nativity and completed thematic qualitative data analysis. Results: Findings from quantitative data were reinforced by qualitative data including: lower socio-economic status and higher employment in essential services increased infections and spread in immigrant families and higher risk of limited information access related to language barriers and prevalent misinformation. Survey results showed no difference in COVID-19 vaccine intention by nativity. Focus group participants reported limited access to non-English language culturally-tailored vaccine information and competing work demands decreased uptake. Conclusion: Avoiding exacerbating disparities in the face of another public health emergency requires focused investments in policies and approaches specifically directed at immigrant communities.

我们对感染COVID-19的移民家庭的经历知之甚少。这项混合方法研究比较了移民和美国出生的父母在儿童被诊断为COVID-19时的儿童和家庭经历,并探讨了移民和美国出生的家庭之间COVID-19差异的根本原因。方法:研究数据包括对科罗拉多州儿童医院SARS-CoV2检测阳性儿童的父母的调查,以及拉丁裔移民成人的焦点小组。我们比较了按出生年龄分层的调查参与者的家庭COVID-19经历、缓解措施的使用、疫苗意向和社会人口信息,并完成了专题定性数据分析。结果:定量数据的发现得到了定性数据的支持,包括:社会经济地位较低和基本服务部门就业率较高,增加了移民家庭中的感染和传播,并且由于语言障碍和普遍存在的错误信息,信息获取受限的风险更高。调查结果显示,不同出生人群的COVID-19疫苗意向无差异。焦点小组参与者报告说,获得非英语文化量身定制的疫苗信息的机会有限,竞争性工作需求减少了吸收。结论:面对另一次突发公共卫生事件,要避免差距加剧,需要集中投资于专门针对移民社区的政策和方法。
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Impact of COVID-19 on Depression, Anxiety, Stress, Coping, and Grief in Pre-Health Professional Students in Lima, Peru. 新冠肺炎对秘鲁利马健康前专业学生抑郁、焦虑、压力、应对和悲伤的影响。
Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-20 DOI: 10.1177/15404153231197599
Abby Grammer Horton, Eduardo Franco Chalco, Matthew Cuellar, Gladys Ivonne Moran Paredes, Norma Cuellar

Introduction: Peru had the world's highest death rate of COVID-19 with 213,000+ deaths and counting (Beaubien, 2021). Hospitalization and care for COVID-19 patients with limited resources has added stress to the shortage of frontline workers and resulted in students filling in the gap in acute care clinical settings. The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of COVID-19 on mental health (e.g., depression, anxiety, stress, and coping) and grief on undergraduate nursing and pharmacy students in Lima, Peru. Methods: This was a quantitative, descriptive study that examined students' self-report of mental health and grief at baseline during data collection. Results: Significant findings were reported in coping based on death of family member of COVID-19 (p = .02). Anxiety was positively correlated with grief (Rho = 0.35, p < .001), stress (Rho = 0.53, p < .001), and depression (Rho = 0.76, p < .001). Grief was positively correlated with stress (Rho = 0.25, p < .001) and depression (Rho = 0.39, p < .001). Finally, stress was positively correlated with depression (Rho = 0.51, p < .001). Discussion: This is the first study to explore nursing and pharmacy students' perceptions on how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted their mental health.

简介:秘鲁是世界上新冠肺炎死亡率最高的国家,有213000多人死亡(Beaubien,2021)。资源有限的新冠肺炎患者住院和护理增加了一线工作人员短缺的压力,并导致学生填补了急性护理临床环境的空白。本研究的目的是研究新冠肺炎对秘鲁利马护理和药学本科生的心理健康(如抑郁、焦虑、压力和应对)和悲伤的影响。方法:这是一项定量、描述性的研究,在数据收集过程中,调查了学生在基线时对心理健康和悲伤的自我报告。结果:在应对新冠肺炎家庭成员死亡方面报告了重要发现(p = .02)。焦虑与悲伤呈正相关(Rho = 0.35,p p p p p p 讨论:这是第一项探索护理和药学学生对新冠肺炎大流行如何影响他们心理健康的看法的研究。
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Poverty and Suicidal Ideation Among Hispanic Mental Health Care Patients Leading up to the COVID-19 Pandemic. COVID-19大流行前西语裔心理保健患者的贫困和自杀念头。
Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-13 DOI: 10.1177/15404153231181110
Evan V Goldstein, Elise V Bailey, Fernando A Wilson

Introduction: Suicide rates have risen in Hispanic communities since 2015, and poverty rates among Hispanics often exceed the national average. Suicidality is a complex phenomenon. Mental illness may not alone explain whether suicidal thoughts or behaviors will occur; it remains uncertain how poverty affects suicidality among Hispanic persons with known mental health conditions. Our objective was to examine whether poverty was associated with suicidal ideation among Hispanic mental healthcare patients from 2016 to 2019. Methods: We used de-identified electronic health record (EHR) data from Holmusk, captured using the MindLinc EHR system. Our analytic sample included 4,718 Hispanic patient-year observations from 13 states. Holmusk uses deep-learning natural language processing (NLP) algorithms to quantify free-text patient assessment data and poverty for mental health patients. We conducted a pooled cross-sectional analysis and estimated logistic regression models. Results: Hispanic mental health patients who experienced poverty had 1.55 greater odds of having suicidal thoughts in a given year than patients who did not experience poverty. Conclusion: Poverty may put Hispanic patients at greater risk for suicidal thoughts even when they are already receiving treatment for psychiatric conditions. NLP appears to be a promising approach for categorizing free-text information on social circumstances affecting suicidality in clinical settings.

简介自 2015 年以来,西班牙裔社区的自杀率有所上升,而西班牙裔的贫困率往往超过全国平均水平。自杀是一种复杂的现象。精神疾病可能无法单独解释自杀想法或行为是否会发生;目前仍无法确定贫困如何影响已知患有精神疾病的拉美裔人的自杀倾向。我们的目的是研究 2016 年至 2019 年期间,贫困是否与西班牙裔精神疾病患者的自杀意念有关。研究方法我们使用了来自 Holmusk 的去标识化电子健康记录(EHR)数据,这些数据是使用 MindLinc EHR 系统采集的。我们的分析样本包括来自 13 个州的 4718 个西班牙裔患者年观察值。Holmusk 使用深度学习自然语言处理 (NLP) 算法来量化患者的自由文本评估数据和精神疾病患者的贫困状况。我们进行了汇总横截面分析,并估算了逻辑回归模型。结果显示与没有经历过贫困的患者相比,经历过贫困的西语裔精神疾病患者在某一年中产生自杀念头的几率要高出 1.55 倍。结论:即使西语裔病人已经接受了精神疾病治疗,贫困也可能使他们面临更大的自杀风险。NLP 似乎是一种很有前途的方法,可用于对临床环境中影响自杀倾向的社会环境的自由文本信息进行分类。
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