Health situation facing COVID-19 in vulnerable indigenous communities of Pichincha, Ecuador. Systemic review

Roberto Enrique Alvarado Chacón, Elizabeth Germania Vilema Vizuete, Guadalupe Eduviges Cuello Freire, Valeria Kasandra Guevara Guamán
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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the Kitu Kara indigenous communities of Pichincha, Ecuador. This disease, which mainly affects the lungs but can also damage other organs, has had negative consequences in these communities. The objective of this study was to investigate the situation of education and prevention of COVID-19 in these vulnerable communities. To carry out the research, an exhaustive search for information was conducted in Google, as well as in databases such as SciELO, PubMed, LILACS and various repositories. The information selected followed the criteria established by the PRISMA flowchart, including documents from the period 2020-2022, such as original articles, systematic reviews, case studies and editorials. Forty documents were identified that addressed the situation of indigenous peoples in the face of the pandemic. The results obtained revealed that the pandemic has highlighted the vulnerability of these populations, who not only face precarious living conditions, but are also more susceptible to the impacts of crises. It was concluded that, in most aspects, the situation of indigenous peoples is considerably worse than that of other people with similar characteristics, such as educational level, age, geographic location (rural or urban), type of work and family structure. This suggests the existence of barriers that affect them in a differentiated and excluding manner, as they are a vulnerable group due to lack of information and education, which has led to an increase in COVID-19 cases due to lack of knowledge in these indigenous communities
厄瓜多尔皮钦查弱势土著社区 COVID-19 面临的健康状况。系统回顾
COVID-19 大流行病对厄瓜多尔皮钦查的基图卡拉土著社区产生了重大影响。这种疾病主要影响肺部,但也会损害其他器官,对这些社区造成了负面影响。本研究的目的是调查这些脆弱社区中 COVID-19 的教育和预防情况。为了开展这项研究,我们在谷歌以及 SciELO、PubMed、LILACS 等数据库和各种资料库中进行了详尽的信息搜索。所选信息遵循了 PRISMA 流程图制定的标准,包括 2020-2022 年期间的文献,如原创文章、系统综述、案例研究和社论。确定了 40 份涉及土著人民在大流行病面前的处境的文件。研究结果表明,大流行病凸显了这些人群的脆弱性,他们不仅生活条件不稳定,而且更容易受到危机的影响。得出的结论是,在大多数方面,土著人民的处境比其他具有类似特征的人要差得多,如教育水平、年龄、地理位置(农村或城市)、工作类型和家庭结构。这表明存在着以区别对待和排斥的方式影响他们的障碍,因为他们是缺乏信息和教育的弱势 群体,由于这些土著社区缺乏知识,导致 COVID-19 病例增加。
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