Underrepresented Populations on Public Health Data Dashboards: Design Considerations for Improving Usability and Usefulness.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Bahareh Ansari, Mehdi Barati, Xiaojun Yuan
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Abstract

Context: Representation of racial and ethnic minority groups and sexual and gender minority groups is limited on public health data dashboards. The small size of these populations leads to data being aggregated or suppressed to produce stable estimations and preserve individuals' information privacy. This might, however, limit the usefulness of the represented data for identifying individuals' risk factors and allocating services.

Objective: To explore public health practitioners' concerns about underrepresented populations on public health data dashboards that emerged during a usability evaluation study.

Participants: 20 public health practitioners from New York State, US.

Setting: Virtual Zoom meetings were conducted to monitor the participants' use of a public health dashboard and ask about their experience using it. The collected data, in the form of researchers' notes and audio transcripts, were analyzed using the thematic analysis approach.

Results: Participants were very concerned about the underrepresentation of sexual and gender minority groups and racial and ethnic minority groups on public health data dashboards. Four themes emerged regarding the consequences of the underrepresentation: (1) misinterpretation of risk for underrepresented groups, (2) exacerbating the mistrust between underrepresented populations and the government, (3) a potential disservice to underserved populations if the data is used as the basis for allocating resources, and (4) and unknown impact for the individuals whose demographic information is unknown.

Conclusions: We propose considerations for displaying underrepresented populations on public health data dashboards to improve the utility of the represented data.

公共卫生数据仪表板上的代表性不足人群:提高可用性和实用性的设计考虑因素。
背景:在公共卫生数据仪表盘上,少数种族和族裔群体以及性和性别少数群体的代表性有限。由于这些群体的规模较小,因此需要对数据进行汇总或压制,以得出稳定的估计值并保护个人的信息隐私。然而,这可能会限制所代表数据在识别个人风险因素和分配服务方面的实用性:探索公共卫生从业人员对公共卫生数据仪表盘上代表性不足人群的担忧,这些担忧是在可用性评估研究中出现的。参与者:20 名来自美国纽约州的公共卫生从业人员:进行虚拟 Zoom 会议,监测参与者对公共卫生仪表板的使用情况,并询问他们的使用体验。收集到的数据以研究人员笔记和录音誊本的形式,采用主题分析方法进行分析:结果:参与者非常关注性与性别少数群体以及种族与民族少数群体在公共卫生数据仪表板中代表性不足的问题。关于代表性不足的后果,出现了四个主题:(1) 对代表性不足群体风险的误解;(2) 加剧代表性不足群体与政府之间的不信任;(3) 如果数据被用作分配资源的依据,可能会对服务不足的群体造成损害;(4) 对人口统计信息未知的个人的影响未知:我们提出了在公共卫生数据仪表盘上显示代表性不足人群的注意事项,以提高所代表数据的实用性。
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Journal of Public Health Management and Practice
Journal of Public Health Management and Practice PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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3.40
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287
期刊介绍: Journal of Public Health Management and Practice publishes articles which focus on evidence based public health practice and research. The journal is a bi-monthly peer-reviewed publication guided by a multidisciplinary editorial board of administrators, practitioners and scientists. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice publishes in a wide range of population health topics including research to practice; emergency preparedness; bioterrorism; infectious disease surveillance; environmental health; community health assessment, chronic disease prevention and health promotion, and academic-practice linkages.
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