在魁北克黑人人口中收集、分析和传播健康及其社会决定因素数据的做法:范围审查。

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Nina Mombo, Kim Ngan Le Nguyen
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2019冠状病毒病大流行凸显了加拿大国内外医疗保健系统的不足,影响了种族化人群,特别是黑人社区,他们面临着感染和死亡风险增加的风险。尽管魁北克省的黑人人口占加拿大黑人人口的25%以上,但有关COVID-19对这些社区影响的详细数据只有在国家层面才能获得。这一范围审查记录了与收集、分析和传播关于魁北克黑人人口健康及其社会决定因素的数据有关的方法和问题。方法:通过查阅6个数据库,对2010年1月至2024年6月期间以英语和法语发表的研究进行综述。本综述仅包括来自种族化人群的数据收集研究,包括魁北克的黑人人群,并排除了仅涉及魁北克黑人人口亚样本的加拿大范围的研究。使用的主要关键词是:“种族数据”、“族裔数据收集”、“种族数据收集”、“文化上适当”、“健康”、“调查”、“问卷”、“种族群体”、“种族化群体”、“黑人和少数族裔”、“有色人种”、“移民”、“魁北克”、“收集的donnsames ”、“少数民族”、“黑色”和“少数民族”。结果:我们选择了43项研究,涵盖四个领域:卫生、社会服务、教育和就业。我们确定了招募黑人社区成员的主要问题、方法和策略,并根据种族类别收集和分析数据,同时尽量减少偏见,以更好地了解目标人群的社会文化和社会经济背景。结论:我们的综述强调了收集种族化群体数据的重要性,特别是魁北克的黑人社区,以支持旨在促进卫生公平的公共政策。
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Practices for collecting, analyzing and disseminating data on health and its social determinants among Black populations in Quebec: a scoping review.

Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the deficiencies in healthcare systems both within and outside of Canada, affecting racialized populations, particularly Black communities, who face an increased risk of infection and mortality from the disease. Although Black populations in Quebec make up more than 25% of the Black population in Canada, detailed data on the impact of COVID-19 on these communities are only available at the national level. This scoping review documents the methods and issues related to the collection, analysis and dissemination of data on the health of Black populations in Quebec, and its social determinants.

Methods: We conducted a review of studies published in English and French from January 2010 to June 2024 by consulting six databases. This review exclusively comprised studies involving data collection from racialized populations, including Black populations in Quebec, and excluded Canada-wide studies involving only a subsample of Black populations in Quebec. The main keywords used were: "data on race", "ethnic data collection", "race data collection", "culturally appropriate", "health", "survey", "questionnaire", "racial groups", "racialized groups", "Black and minority ethnic people", "people of colour", "migrants", "Quebec", "collecte de données", "minorité", "noir" and "ethnicité".

Results: We selected 43 studies covering four sectors: health, social services, education and employment. We identified the main issues, methods and strategies used to recruit members of Black communities and to collect and analyze data according to ethnoracial categories while minimizing bias to better understand the sociocultural and socioeconomic context of the target populations.

Conclusion: Our review highlights the importance of collecting data on racialized groups, particularly Black communities in Quebec, to support public policies aimed at promoting health equity.

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期刊介绍: Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada: Research, Policy and Practice (the HPCDP Journal) is the monthly, online scientific journal of the Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention Branch of the Public Health Agency of Canada. The journal publishes articles on disease prevention, health promotion and health equity in the areas of chronic diseases, injuries and life course health. Content includes research from fields such as public/community health, epidemiology, biostatistics, the behavioural and social sciences, and health services or economics.
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