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COVID‐19 survey among NYC non‐Hispanic Black and Hispanic/Latino adults with diabetes.
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Public Health Nursing . May2023, Vol. 40 Issue 3, p360-371. 12p. - Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- Objectives: To better understand the knowledge, practice, importance, awareness, usefulness, and confidence of non‐Hispanic Black and English‐ and Spanish‐speaking Hispanic/Latino adults with diabetes. Design: A descriptive cross‐sectional survey study design was used and descriptive statistics was conducted. Sample: Non‐Hispanic Black and Hispanic/Latino adults with diabetes were recruited from three New York City public hospitals. Measurements: A one‐time survey was delivered via email, text message or over the phone. Results: Of the 96 participants, 47.9% were Hispanic/Latino and 52.1% were non‐Hispanic Black individuals; 43.8% of the surveys were completed in Spanish and 56.3% in English; 41.7% were female and 58.3% male; 77.1% preferred to complete the survey via the telephone, 14.6% through email, and 8.3% via text message. Chi‐square findings showed, 90.6% knew mask wearing prevented COVID‐19; 96.9% knew that covering the nose and mouth during mask wearing is needed, 93.8% wore a mask, and 92.8% felt it important or very important to wear a mask to prevent the spread of COVID‐19. For social distancing, 88.5% knew it prevented the spread of COVID‐19, 93.8% practiced it, and 95.8% felt it important or very important. Conclusion: In having a better understanding of the knowledge and practices of COVID‐19 among non‐Hispanic Black and Hispanic populations with diabetes, the development of culturally and linguistically tailored community‐based mitigation strategies can be developed that are aimed at improving the preparedness of these groups for the next emerging infectious disease, such as COVID‐19. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Subjects :
- *PREVENTION of infectious disease transmission
*DIABETES complications
*MEDICAL masks
*CONFIDENCE
*COVID-19
*HISPANIC Americans
*RESEARCH methodology
*CROSS-sectional method
*COGNITION
*QUANTITATIVE research
*HEALTH literacy
*PATIENTS' attitudes
*HEALTH behavior
*PSYCHOSOCIAL factors
*QUESTIONNAIRES
*DESCRIPTIVE statistics
*PUBLIC hospitals
*CHI-squared test
*SCALE analysis (Psychology)
*HEALTH attitudes
*RESEARCH funding
*SOCIAL distancing
*HAND washing
*STERILIZATION (Disinfection)
*THEMATIC analysis
*STATISTICAL sampling
*AFRICAN Americans
*PEOPLE with diabetes
*ADULTS
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 07371209
- Volume :
- 40
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- Academic Search Index
- Journal :
- Public Health Nursing
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 163519370
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/phn.13175