The four components of this Population Health Care Delivery Project include: - Management
The assignments for Units 6–9 will be focused on a Population Health Care Delivery Project.
The four components of this Population Health Care Delivery Project include:
community risk assessment
intervention development
implementation plan
evaluation plan
In this unit you will complete the Community Risk Assessment which is the first step in development of a Population Health Care Delivery Project.
This Assignment is used as the evaluation tool for Course Outcome 2: Summarize, based on the evidence, specific population health risks.
Directions:
You will write a 4 page MS Word document (excluding the title and reference pages) which contains:
demographic and social determinants, including multicultural and diverse communities for your population health;
community infrastructure variables;
analysis of surveillance data collected for the risk assessment including
sources of data (bibliographic databases, U.S. government sources of data and peer-reviewed evidence-based findings);
data calculations; and
criteria for assessing the quality and utility of the epidemiologic data.
outcomes from the risk assessment related to the health of your target population;
you must select one screening tool from one peer reviewed journal article and discuss the reliability and validity of the tool; and
a minimum of five peer reviewed evidence-based journal articles with findings relevant to your target population and selected epidemiological problem.
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Over the next few units, you will complete a series of Learning Activities in which you’ll answer questions about a typical community issue, obesity. The case study, Obesity in America, describes the health-related state of obesity by person, place and time, and allows the epidemiologist to better understand the extent or “epidemic” of the condition. Consider the data you review in the case study to address the questions in these Learning Activities.
Practice What You Have Learned: It is strongly recommended that you complete this
interactive Learning Activity before you begin the assignment. In the Assignment, you will complete the Community Risk Assessment of your Population Health Care Delivery Project. You will write a 3–5 page paper which includes demographic and social determinants, community infrastructure variables, and analysis of surveillance data.
In the Learning Activity, you will consider the communities described in the obesity article and start to learn about the risks posed by the epidemic.
5 days agoObesity in America: The Epidemic Continues Taken from: Merrill, R.M. (2017). Introduction to Epidemiology. (p. 116). Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning. There is increasing evidence that obesity rates in the United States are stabilizing,1 after epidemic levels in recent decades, resulting in 35.7% of adults and 16.9% of children being classified as obese.1 Obesity (BMI > 30) has reached unprecedented levels, as has the prevalence of extreme obesity (BMI of 40+), with 6.3% of the adult population being classified as extremely obese.2 Although overall obesity rates have increased for the entire U.S. population in recent decades, there are disparities between certain subgroups within the population. Person o Age Obesity is most prevalent in middle-aged adults (40 to 59 years old), with 39.5% considered obese. Approximately 30.3% of younger adults (20 to 39 years old) and 35.4% of adults over 60 are considered obese.1 o Gender Men and women experience obesity at similar rates with approximately 36% of men and 36% of women being classified as obese.2 However, there is a disparity among the sexes when it comes to extreme obesity rates, 4% of the male population and 8% of the female population have a BMI of 40 or more.2 o Race/Ethnicity The greatest disparity in obesity rates is among races and ethnicities. Asian Americans experience far lower obesity rates than all other racial and ethnic groups with only 10.8% being obese.1 In U.S. adults over 20 years of age, 34.3% of Whites, 49.5% of Blacks, and 39.1% of Hispanics are obese; and 5.7% of Whites, 13.1% of Blacks, and 5% of Hispanics are extremely obese.2 Obesity affects 14.3% of White children, 20.2% of Black children, and 22.4% of Latino children.3 o Income Level Obesity rates vary across income levels; those who are of a lower income bracket tend to have a higher prevalence of obesity than those who are more affluent. Obesity effects 25.4% of those who make <$36,000 a year, DN713 | Epidemiology and Social Determinants of Population Health 2 23.4% of those who make $36,000 to <$90,000 a year, and 19.4% of those who make over $90,000 a year. Extreme obesity effects 5.2% of those who make <$36,000 a year, 2.9% of those who make $36,000 to <$90,000 a year, and 1.8% of those who make over $90,000 a year.4 Place The prevalence of obesity varies widely across geographic locations. Disparities can be seen across regions, states, and even within states. The northeastern and southern regions of the United States have markedly higher obesity rates than the western region. Obesity rates are over 35% in West Virginia and Mississippi and 30% to <35% in North Dakota, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. Obesity rates are the lowest (20% to <25%) in Vermont, Massachusetts, Montana, California, Utah, Hawaii, and Colorado.5 Rural regions generally have a higher prevalence of obesity than urban regions. Approximately 39.6% of rural adults are obese compared to the 33.4% of urban adults who are obese—a disparity of 6.2%.6 Time Trends Since the 1960s, the prevalence of obesity in American adults has more than doubled. In 1962, 13.4% of the adult population was obese and about 1% was extremely obese. Today, 35.7% of the adult population is obese and about 6% is extremely obese. Adolescent and childhood obesity rates began to increase in the 1980s, and now hover at approximately 17%.2 ______________________________________________________________________ 1. Obesity Rates & Trends Overview. Annual report of The State of Obesity. http://stateofobesity.org/obesity-rates-trends-overview/. Accessed July 10, 2015. 2. Overweight and Obesity Statistics. Report of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. The National Institutes of Health, October 2012. http://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/healthstatistics/Pages/overweight-obesity-statistics.aspx. Accessed July 10, 2015. 3. Special Report: Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Obesity. The State of Obesity. http://stateofobesity.org/disparities/. Accessed July 10, 2015. DN713 | Epidemiology and Social Determinants of Population Health 3 4. Health Guides: Obesity in America. Public Health.org. http://www.publichealth.org/public-awareness/obesity/affected/. Accessed July 10, 2015. 5. Obesity Prevalence Maps. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, September 9, 2014. http://www.cdc.gov/obesity/data/preva-lence-maps.html>. Accessed July 10, 2015. 6. Pease, J. Obesity higher in rural America than in urban parts of the country, UF researchers find. News, University of Florida, 2012. http://news.ufl.edu/archive/2012/09/obesity-higher-in-rural-america-than-inurban-parts-of-the-country-uf-researchers-colleagues-find.html. Accessed July 10, 20155 days ago
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be well ordered, logical, and unified, as well as original and insightful
display superior content, organization, style, and mechanics; and use APA 6th edition format
Assignment Rubric
Unit 6 Population Health Care Delivery Project: Community Risk Assessment
assignment grading rubric.
190
Content Rubric Introductory - Not submitted or largely incomplete. Work may indicate very little if any comprehension of content. Emergent - Work shows some comprehension but errors indicating miscomprehension may be present. Practiced - Work indicates overall progress toward comprehension. Minor errors may present. Proficient/Mastered - Work is complete and indicates full comprehension of content. Score Weight Final Score
0 - 1.9 2 - 2.9 3 - 3.9 4
Inclusion of demographic and social determinants, including multicultural and diverse communities for your population health for the target population (descriptive epidemiology) Demographic and socialdeterminants, including multicultural and diverse communities were not submitted Content was brief and did not include demographic and socialdeterminants, including multicultural and diverse communities Content was relevant to the topic and included l demographic and socialdeterminant, including multicultural and diverse communities Content was thorough, relevant to the topic and addressed all required elements 4 20% 0.80
Inclusion of community infrastructure variables Community infrastructure variables were not submitted Content was brief and did not include community infrastructure variables Content was relevant and included community infrastructure variables Content was thorough, relevant and included the community infrastructure variables 4 15% 0.60
Analysis of surveillance data collected for the risk assessment (sources of data, calculations and criteria for assessing the quality and utility of the epidemiologic data) Community infrastructure variables were not submitted Content was brief and did not include community infrastructure variables Content was relevant and included community infrastructure variables Content was thorough, relevant and included the community infrastructure variables 4 20% 0.80
Outcomes from the risk assessment Outcomes were not submitted Content was brief and did not include the outcomes Content was relevant and included the outcomes Content was thorough, relevant and included the outcomes 4 20% 0.80
Select one screening tool from one peer reviewed journal article and discuss the reliability and validity of the tool Screening tool not submitted The screening tool was not from a peer reviewed journal article and/or did not discuss the reliability and validity of the tool Selected one screening tool from one peer reviewed journal article and attempted to discuss the reliability and validity of the tool, but did not illustrate a level of critical analysis. Selected one screening tool from one peer reviewed journal article and discuss the reliability and validity of the tool.
Discussion was thorough and illustrated a level of critical analysis. 4 10% 0.40
Support the Community Risk Assessment with a minimum of five peer reviewed, evidence-based journal articles with findings relevant to the target population and selected epidemiological problem Did not submit peer reviewed articles Articles provided as support were not all from peer reviewed evidence based journal articles and /or were not relevant to the target population and selected epidemiological problem. Less than five scholarly peer reviewed articles were utilized to support the content. Supported the data collection and data analysis with a minimum of five scholarly, peer review sources external to those assigned in class. 4 10% 0.40
Resources Does not include scholarly evidence to support the policy issue analysis. Includes only one scholarly source to support the policy issue analysis. Includes 2-4 scholarly sources to support the policy issue analysis. Includes 5 or more scholarly sources to support the policy issue analysis. 4 5% 0.20
(Do Not Change criteria below) Content Score 190.00
Writing Deduction Rubric (everyone starts with 4's = no deductions) Introductory Emergent Practiced Proficient/Mastered Score Weight Final Score
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Spelling The many misspelled words and incorrect words choices significantly interfere with the readability. Many typos, misspelled words, or the use of incorrect words making understanding difficult in a few places. Some misspelled words or the misuse of words such as confusing then/than. However, intent is still clear. A few misspelled words normally caught by spellcheckers are present but do not significantly interfere with the overall readability of the paper. 4 35% 1.40
Order of Ideas & Length Requirement Paper has some good information or research, but it does not follow assignment directions and is lacking in overall organization and content. The order of information is confusing in several places and this organization interferes with the meaning or intent of the paper. However, the paper has a generally discernible purpose and follows assignment directions overall. The order of information is confusing in a few places and the lack of organization interferes with the meaning or intent of the paper in a minor way. The overall order of the information is clear and contributes to the meaning of assignment. There is one paragraph or a sentence or two that are out of place or other minor organizational issues. A few sentences may be long and hard to understand. Meets length requirements. 4 20% 0.80
APA There is some attempt at APA formatting and citing. There are one or more missing parts such as the cover page or references list. Citation information may be missing. Citation mistakes make authorship unclear. This is an attempt use APA formatting and citing. There are both in-text citations and reference listings. Citation information may be missing or incorrect (i.e. Websites listed as in-text or reference citations). There is an attempt to cite all outside sources in at least one place. Authorship is generally clear. There is an overall attempt at APA formatting and citation style. All sources appear to have some form of citation both in the text and on a reference list. There are some formatting and citation errors. Citations generally make authorship clear. There is a strong attempt to cite all sources using APA style. Minor paper formatting errors such as a misplaced running head or margins may occur. Minor in-text citation errors such as a missing page number or a misplaced date may occur. Quotation marks and citations make authorship clear. 4 10% 0.40
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Obesity in America: The Epidemic Continues
Taken from: Merrill, R.M. (2017). Introduction to Epidemiology. (p. 116).
Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning.
There is increasing evidence that obesity rates in the United States are stabilizing,
1
after
epidemic levels in recent decades, resulting in 35.7% of adults and 16.9% of children
being classified as obese.
1
Obesity (BMI > 30) has reached unprecedented levels, as
has the prevalence of extreme obesity (BMI of 40+), with 6.3% of the adult population
being classified as extremely obese.
2
Although overall obesity rates have increased for
the entire U.S. population in recent decades, there are disparities between certain
subgroups within the population.
Person
o Age
Obesity is most prevalent in middle-aged adults (40 to 59 years old), with
39.5% considered obese. Approximately 30.3% of younger adults (20 to
39 years old) and 35.4% of adults over 60 are considered obese.
1
o Gender
Men and women experience obesity at similar rates with approximately
36% of men and 36% of women being classified as obese.
2
However,
there is a disparity among the sexes when it comes to extreme obesity
rates, 4% of the male population and 8% of the female population have a
BMI of 40 or more.
2
o Race/Ethnicity
The greatest disparity in obesity rates is among races and ethnicities.
Asian Americans experience far lower obesity rates than all other racial
and ethnic groups with only 10.8% being obese.1 In U.S. adults over 20
years of age, 34.3% of Whites, 49.5% of Blacks, and 39.1% of Hispanics
are obese; and 5.7% of Whites, 13.1% of Blacks, and 5% of Hispanics are
extremely obese.
2
Obesity affects 14.3% of White children, 20.2% of Black
children, and 22.4% of Latino children.
3
o Income Level
Obesity rates vary across income levels; those who are of a lower income
bracket tend to have a higher prevalence of obesity than those who are
more affluent. Obesity effects 25.4% of those who make <$36,000 a year,
DN713 | Epidemiology and Social Determinants of Population Health
2
23.4% of those who make $36,000 to <$90,000 a year, and 19.4% of
those who make over $90,000 a year. Extreme obesity effects 5.2% of
those who make <$36,000 a year, 2.9% of those who make $36,000 to
<$90,000 a year, and 1.8% of those who make over $90,000 a year.
4
Place
The prevalence of obesity varies widely across geographic locations. Disparities
can be seen across regions, states, and even within states.
The northeastern and southern regions of the United States have markedly
higher obesity rates than the western region. Obesity rates are over 35% in West
Virginia and Mississippi and 30% to <35% in North Dakota, Kansas, Oklahoma,
Texas, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky,
Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and
Delaware. Obesity rates are the lowest (20% to <25%) in Vermont,
Massachusetts, Montana, California, Utah, Hawaii, and Colorado.
5
Rural regions generally have a higher prevalence of obesity than urban regions.
Approximately 39.6% of rural adults are obese compared to the 33.4% of urban
adults who are obese—a disparity of 6.2%.
6
Time Trends
Since the 1960s, the prevalence of obesity in American adults has more than
doubled. In 1962, 13.4% of the adult population was obese and about 1% was
extremely obese. Today, 35.7% of the adult population is obese and about 6% is
extremely obese. Adolescent and childhood obesity rates began to increase in
the 1980s, and now hover at approximately 17%.
2
______________________________________________________________________
1. Obesity Rates & Trends Overview. Annual report of The State of Obesity.
http://stateofobesity.org/obesity-rates-trends-overview/. Accessed July 10, 2015.
2. Overweight and Obesity Statistics. Report of the National Institute of Diabetes
and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. The National Institutes of Health, October
2012. http://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/health-
statistics/Pages/overweight-obesity-statistics.aspx. Accessed July 10, 2015.
3. Special Report: Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Obesity. The State of Obesity.
http://stateofobesity.org/disparities/. Accessed July 10, 2015.
http://stateofobesity.org/obesity-rates-trends-overview/
http://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/health-statistics/Pages/overweight-obesity-statistics.aspx
http://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/health-statistics/Pages/overweight-obesity-statistics.aspx
http://stateofobesity.org/disparities/
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4. Health Guides: Obesity in America. Public Health.org.
http://www.publichealth.org/public-awareness/obesity/affected/. Accessed July
10, 2015.
5. Obesity Prevalence Maps. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
September 9, 2014. http://www.cdc.gov/obesity/data/preva-lence-maps.html>.
Accessed July 10, 2015.
6. Pease, J. Obesity higher in rural America than in urban parts of the country, UF
researchers find. News, University of Florida, 2012.
http://news.ufl.edu/archive/2012/09/obesity-higher-in-rural-america-than-in-
urban-parts-of-the-country-uf-researchers-colleagues-find.html. Accessed July
10, 2015.
http://www.publichealth.org/public-awareness/obesity/affected/
http://www.cdc.gov/obesity/data/preva-lence-maps.html
http://news.ufl.edu/archive/2012/09/obesity-higher-in-rural-america-than-in-urban-parts-of-the-country-uf-researchers-colleagues-find.html
http://news.ufl.edu/archive/2012/09/obesity-higher-in-rural-america-than-in-urban-parts-of-the-country-uf-researchers-colleagues-find.html
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