Prevalence and severe outcomes from COVID-19 among immigrant and minority ethnic groups and among groups of different socio-economic status - Protocol for a systematic review
Prosjekt
|Oppdatert
We will summarise available research from Norway and countries with similar welfare system on prevalence of COVID-19 infection, rate of admission to hospital and poor prognosis during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sammendrag
The current COVID-19 pandemic is affecting the whole world, including the population of Norway. However, there have been reports about certain groups of the population, like some minority ethnic groups being overrepresented on some of the statistics on prevalence of COVID-19 and severe outcomes.
We will summarise available research from Norway and countries with similar welfare system on prevalence of COVID-19 infection, rate of admission to hospital and poor prognosis during the COVID-19 pandemic. We will assess the reported outcomes for minority ethnic groups and we will assess the reported outcomes for people with different socio-economic status.
We will conduct a systematic review according to the standards of the Norwegian Institute of Public Health handbook for systematic reviews.
Prosjektleder
Gunn Elisabeth Vist, Norwegian Institute of Public Health
Prosjektdeltakere
Allan Krasnik, University of Copenhagen
Else Karin Grøholt, Norwegian Institute of Public Health
Liv Merete Brynildsen Reinar, Norwegian Institute of Public Health
Kjetil Gundro Brurberg, Norwegian Institute of Public Health
Ragnhild Anne Caroline Storste Spilker, Norwegian Institute of Public Health
Tord Finne Vedøy, Norwegian Institute of Public Health
Elisabet Vivianne Hafstad, Norwegian Institute of Public Health
Liv Giske, Norwegian Institute of Public Health
Eva Helene Arentz-Hansen, Norwegian Institute of Public Health
Start
26.10.2020
Slutt
15.01.2021
Status
Avsluttet
Prosjekteier/ prosjektansvarlig
Norwegian Institute of Public Health