Cultural Competence Guides for COVID-19 Messaging in Hispanic Communities

Cureus. 2023 Jun 22;15(6):e40820. doi: 10.7759/cureus.40820. eCollection 2023 Jun.

Abstract

Purpose: The Rio Grande Valley in South Texas comprises 5% percent of Texas's population yet 17%of Texas's COVID-19 deaths. We aimed to address underlying mistrust and systemic racism in our Hispanic community that contributes to health inequities by developing a cultural competence guide for public health messaging.

Methods: We employed a mixed method design (e.g., focus groups, surveys, interviews) to develop and implement a cultural competence guide in an iterative community-informed process. We created a general cultural competence guide, one for the Hispanic community and one for the hard-of-hearing community.

Results: Our cultural competence guides provide an interpretation as to whether the message is culturally competent or requires revisions. The guides have the following five categories: content and clarity, emotions and values, audience and inclusivity, call to action, and gestalt.

Conclusions: The Hispanic community needs more culturally competent public health messaging to address a key root cause of health inequities surrounding COVID-19. Our novel, concise guides can help organizations and individuals seeking to create culturally sensitive and, therefore, more effective public health messaging for Hispanic or deaf and hard-of-hearing communities.

Keywords: covid-19; cultural competence; hispanic; interdisciplinary; public health messaging; rio grande valley.

Grants and funding

We acknowledge the AAMC Nurturing Experiences for Tomorrow’s Community Leaders (NEXT) Award in supporting this project. These awards are supported by Cooperative Agreement Number 5NU36OE000007-04-00 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.