COVID-19 德克萨斯州埃尔帕索县弱势小企业主的风险评估。

Sadie H Conway, Denise Vasquez, Kristina D Mena, Louis D Brown, Soyoung Kwon, Janelle Rios
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背景:我们的目标是为美国高风险地区的弱势工人提供可操作的、针对工作场所的 COVID-19 风险评估和缓解策略:方法: 四名训练有素的双语(英语/西班牙语)社区保健员(CHWs)招募了各行各业的小型企业(即员工人数少于 20 人),并对至少一名雇主和一名员工进行了新颖的现场传染病风险评估调查:在 102 家参与调查的企业(95% 为西班牙裔企业)中,96% 的企业被定性为疾病传播的 "高风险 "或 "极高风险 "企业。所有企业都报告说至少实施了一种减少疾病传播的做法;然而,几乎有一半的企业至少缺乏 17 项控制措施中的 13 项来降低风险:由社区保健工作者领导的有针对性、对文化敏感的外联活动识别并教育了企业的关键危害,这些方法可能适用于类似的社区。
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COVID-19 Risk Assessment Among Vulnerable Small Business Owners in El Paso County, Texas.

Background: Our objective was to deliver actionable, worksite-specific COVID-19 risk assessments and mitigation strategies tailored to vulnerable workers in one of the highest-risk areas in the US.

Methods: Four trained, bilingual (English/Spanish) community health workers (CHWs) recruited small businesses (ie, ≤20 employees) across various industries and executed novel on-site infectious disease risk assessment surveys of at least one employer and one employee.

Results: Of 102 participating businesses (95% Hispanic-owned), 96% were characterized as "high risk" or "very high risk" for disease transmission. All businesses reported implementing at least one practice to reduce disease transmission; however, almost half of businesses lacked at least 13 of the 17 controls identified to mitigate risk.

Conclusions: Tailored, culturally sensitive outreach led by CHWs identified and educated businesses on critical hazards, and these methods may be transferable to similar communities.

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