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Community Health Needs Assessment Big Stone County
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Countryside’s Plan Organizational Self-Assessment a.Strategic Planning meeting with Countryside Board and staff already completed. b.Decision made to work on Vision Element – Competent Workforce – training to be done over 2014 with University of MN Extension Community Health Assessment a.All hospitals (9) in the five counties are meeting and conducting assessments as required by the Affordable Care Act. b.Countryside also doing an assessment of the five counties as required by the Minnesota Department of Health. Countryside is working in partnership with the hospitals as well.
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Big Stone County Population by Race, 2011
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Population by Age and Sex, 2011
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Leading Cause of Death, 2011 Big Stone CountyState of Minnesota All Ages CauseRankNumber Alzheimer's Disease35 Cancer219 Cirrhosis90 Chronic lower respiratory dis.54 Diabetes90 Heart Disease125 Hypertension90 Nephritis72 Parkinsons72 Pneumonia and Influenza90 Pneumonitis due to solids/liquids90 Septicemia90 Stroke35 Suicide90 Unintentional Injury54 All Ages CauseRankNumber Alzheimer's Disease61,449 Cancer19,468 Cirrhosis13436 Chronic lower respiratory dis.42,174 Diabetes71,179 Heart Disease27,234 Hypertension11489 Nephritis8708 Parkinsons12475 Pneumonia and Influenza10669 Pneumonitis due to solids/liquids15321 Septicemia14338 Stroke52,145 Suicide9684 Unintentional Injury32,309
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Leading Cause of Death under Age 75, 2011 All AgesPrematureAge Group CauseRankNumberRankDeaths0-45-1415-2425-4445-5455-6465-7475+ Heart Disease125 17 000003418 Cancer219 24 000021115 Chronic lower respiratory dis.54 32 00000022
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Big Stone County – 75.00%
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Big Stone County – 7.4% (5 year estimate 2006-2010)
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Percentage of children under the age of 18 in poverty Nationwide – 21.6% Minnesota – 15.0% Big Stone County – 15.7%
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Clinton-Graceville-Beardsley – 44.51 % Ortonville – 43.85% *Highest of any school districts in Countryside
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Federal Poverty Guidelines 2010-2011 School Year2013-2014 School Year Household Size Federal Guidelines Free Meals (130%) Reduced Meals (185%) 110,83014,07920,036 214,57018,94126,955 318,31023,80333,874 422,05028,66540,793 525,79033,52747,712 629,53038,38954,631 733,27043,25161,550 837,01048,11368,469 Household Size Federal Guidelines Free Meals (130%) Reduced Meals (185%) 111,49014,93721,257 215,51020,16328,694 319,53025,38936,131 423,55030,61543,568 527,57035,84151,005 631,59051,06758,442 735,61046,29365,879 839,63051,51973,316
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Big Stone County - 13
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Big Stone County – 27.3%
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Big Stone County -25.13%
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State of MN – 2.5% Big Stone County – 3.25%
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Big Stone County - 86.1
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Big Stone County – 11.43
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Big Stone County – 38.1
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Big Stone County – 38.5
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Adult Health Survey, 2010 Mailed 1600 surveys to residents of Big Stone County Received 504 completed surveys back Completed April – July 2010
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Have you ever been told by a doctor, nurse, or other health professional that you have … YesNo Hypertension38.7 %60.2 % High Blood Cholesterol37.3 %62.7 % Diabetes12.3 %87.4 % Asthma9.7 %90.3 % Pre-Diabetes/ Borderline Diabetes 8.7 %89.8 % Heart Attack6.7 %93.3 % Angina, Coronary Heart Disease 5.7 %94.3 % Stroke2.4 %97.6 %
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How much of a problem are the following factors for you in terms of preventing you from being more physically active? Not a problem A Small Problem A Big Problem Lack of self-discipline or willpower27.5 %41.7 %30.7 % Cost of fitness programs, gym memberships, or admission fees 41.53028.6 Distance I have to travel to a place where I can be physically active 58.721.919.4 Lack of time4733.719.3 Lack of programs, leaders, or facilities56.625.118.3 Public facilities are not open or available at the time I want to use them 61.121.417.5 No one to exercise with5628.715.2 Long-term illness, injury, or disability71.215.113.7 Other reasons70219 No safe place to exercise86.110.43.5
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Physical Activity Recommendations from CDC Moderate Activity- 30 minutes or more of moderate activity per day five or more days a week o 45 % Meets CDC recommendations o 39.4% Insufficient activity o 15.8 % No moderate physical activity Vigorous Activity- 20 minutes of more of vigorous activity per day three or more days a week o 22 % Meets CDC recommendations o 28.4 % Insufficient activity o 49.6 % No vigorous physical activity
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Tobacco Smoking Status o 10.7 % are Current Smokers o 32.3 % are Former Smokers o 57.1 % have Never Smoked Other tobacco use in last 12 months o 7.9 % have used other tobacco products in last 12 months Smoking in the home o 6.8 % have regular smoking in their home Smoking in the vehicle o 16.3 % regularly smoke in the vehicle
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Health Concerns Are you trying to lose weight? o 51.0 % Yes Have you seen a doctor, nurse, or other health professional about your health in the last 12 months? YesNo Overall76.6 %23.4 % 18-3475.324.7 35-4461.238.8 45-5473.426.6 55-647723 65-7480.119.9 75+90.29.8
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BMI Body Mass Index o Used to estimate body fat in adult men and women based off of their Height and Weight o Higher BMI (Overweight and Obese) puts you at a higher risk of heart disease, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, gallstones, breathing problems, and certain cancers o Limitations May overestimate body fat in athletes and other adults who have a muscular build. May underestimate body fat in older persons and others who have lost muscle.
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Health Comparison Do you consider yourself? BMI calculated from height & weight Underweight - 0.9 % o 0.7 % F o 1.2 % M About the right weight – 47.7 % o 46.7 % F o 48.9% M Overweight - 51.4 % o 52.5 % F o 49.9% M Not overweight – 29.9 % o 39.8 % F o 18.3 % M Overweight but not obese – 39% o 34.6 % F o 44.2 % M Obese – 31.1 % o 25.6 % F o 37.5 % M
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