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The COVID-19 Pandemic in a Hispanic Population: A Primary Care Perspective.
Owens, Christopher D; Pertuz, Gerardo M; Sanchez, Julio C; Ayala, Jorge; Pimentel, Lindsey H; Lamb, Christopher; Lopez Mayo, Yelyt E; Yunez, Alfredo Lopez.
  • Owens CD; From Alivio Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN (CDO, GMP, JCS, JA, LHP, CL, YELM, ALY); Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (CL). cdowens@aliviohealth.com.
  • Pertuz GM; From Alivio Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN (CDO, GMP, JCS, JA, LHP, CL, YELM, ALY); Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (CL).
  • Sanchez JC; From Alivio Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN (CDO, GMP, JCS, JA, LHP, CL, YELM, ALY); Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (CL).
  • Ayala J; From Alivio Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN (CDO, GMP, JCS, JA, LHP, CL, YELM, ALY); Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (CL).
  • Pimentel LH; From Alivio Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN (CDO, GMP, JCS, JA, LHP, CL, YELM, ALY); Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (CL).
  • Lamb C; From Alivio Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN (CDO, GMP, JCS, JA, LHP, CL, YELM, ALY); Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (CL).
  • Lopez Mayo YE; From Alivio Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN (CDO, GMP, JCS, JA, LHP, CL, YELM, ALY); Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (CL).
  • Yunez AL; From Alivio Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN (CDO, GMP, JCS, JA, LHP, CL, YELM, ALY); Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (CL).
J Am Board Fam Med ; 35(4): 686-694, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1963336
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

The COVID-19 global pandemic has affected all ethnic and minority groups although not equally. The goals of the present study are twofold describe the diverse COVID-19-related care needs Hispanic patients presenting to a primary care facility and the symptom clusters and socioeconomic factors that may impact their wellbeing.

METHODS:

This is a retrospective cohort of Hispanic patients in an outpatient clinic serving an urban lower socioeconomic demographic, between May 9 and July 31, 2020. COVID-19 infection was confirmed by polymerase chain reaction or rapid antibody test. Student's t-test was used for means and the chi2 was used for comparisons of proportions.

RESULTS:

A total of 6616 patients visited Alivio, 409 were triaged to a containment area, and 378 were tested for COVID-19; 230 with, 148 without symptoms. Of those tested, 161(42.6%) were positive, representing 2.4% of total patients seen. Age, temperature, and pulse rate were all significantly higher in patients with symptoms compared with those without. Symptoms were grouped into 5 clusters constitutional, n = 143(62%), respiratory, n = 136 (59%), and somatic, n = 97(42%) were most common. No single cluster was particularly diagnostic of COVID-19, although those with symptoms in multiple clusters were more likely to test positive, P < .001. The majority worked in essential jobs, were uninsured, and had more than half had prolonged symptoms.

CONCLUSIONS:

Hispanic patients have diverse reasons for seeking health care and for testing in a pandemic. COVID-19 is a syndromic disease as evidenced from the clustering of symptoms. Essential workers and uninsured health status may lead to more prolonged disease course.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: COVID-19 Type of study: Cohort study / Diagnostic study / Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study / Randomized controlled trials Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: J Am Board Fam Med Year: 2022 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: COVID-19 Type of study: Cohort study / Diagnostic study / Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study / Randomized controlled trials Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: J Am Board Fam Med Year: 2022 Document Type: Article