台布社区保健中心对不成比例流行病的不成比例的反应。

Q3 Medicine
Sara Bhatti, Josephine Pham, Amna Iqbal, Liben Gebremikael
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摘要

来自多伦多市的数据显示,截至2021年12月,大多数COVID-19病例和住院病例都是属于种族化群体的人。在本文中,我们总结了TAIBU社区卫生中心(一个被授权为大多伦多地区黑人和法语社区服务的组织)如何优先考虑并嵌入基于种族的数据收集,以突出黑人和种族化社区在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的具体经历。从这项工作中吸取的经验教训可用于帮助支持基于种族的数据收集。
本文章由计算机程序翻译,如有差异,请以英文原文为准。
TAIBU Community Health Centre's Proportionate Response to a Disproportionate Pandemic.

Data from the City of Toronto indicate that the majority of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations as of December 2021 were among individuals who identified with a racialized group. In this paper, we summarize how TAIBU Community Health Centre, an organization mandated to serve the Black and Francophone communities in the Greater Toronto Area, prioritized and embedded race-based data collection in order to highlight the specific experiences of Black and racialized communities during the COVID-19 pandemic. Lessons learned from this work can be used to help support race-based data collection.

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Healthcare quarterly (Toronto, Ont.)
Healthcare quarterly (Toronto, Ont.) Medicine-Medicine (all)
CiteScore
2.20
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发文量
63
期刊介绍: Governing boards of healthcare organizations in Canada are accountable for the performance of their organization and provide oversight on their decisions. Traditionally, many healthcare boards have focused on finances and community relations and have deferred responsibility for quality of care.
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