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Minority Health Summit Focus Groups Results March 20, 2004 Minority Health Task Force
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Overview History Goals Evidence Discussion Interactive Session Next Steps
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Minority Health Task Force History Healthy People 2000 and 2010 February 2002--University of Pittsburgh’s Center for Minority Health response to PA DOH planning grant October 2002--Health Disparity Leadership Institute January 2003--Task Force meets monthly
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Minority Health Task Force Goals Assess what are priority health issues Engage and support community to address health issues
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Minority Health Task Force Evidence National State County
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Minority Health Task Force State Evidence Figure 1. Average Annual Age-Adjusted Incidence and Mortality Rates,* All Cancer Sites, by Sex and Race, Pennsylvania Residents, 1994-1998. *per 100,000 1970 US standard million population. Source: PA Department of Health, Online, Number of Cases by Stage, Sex and Race, by County, 23 Selected Sites, 1990-1998
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Minority Health Task Force County Evidence Statistics Focus Groups
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Minority Health Task Force Statistics Cancer –Prostate –Female Breast –Cervical –Colon "These data were provided by the Bureau of Health Statistics and Research, Pennsylvania Department of Health. The Department specifically disclaims responsibility for any analyses, interpretations or conclusions."
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Minority Health Task Force Prostate Cancer Figure 1. Comparison Between Races on Percentage of Early-Stage (in situ or local) and Late-Stage (regional or distant) Diagnosis for Men with Prostate Cancer in Washington County, from 1990 to 1998. Source: PA Department of Health, Online, Number of Cases by Stage, Sex and Race, by County, 23 Selected Sites, 1990-1998
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Minority Health Task Force Female Breast Cancer Figure 2. Comparison Between Races on Percentage of Early-Stage (in situ or local) and Late-Stage (regional or distant) Diagnosis for Women with Breast Cancer in Washington County from 1990 to 1998. Source: PA Department of Health, Online, Number of Cases by Stage, Sex and Race, by County, 23 Selected Sites, 1990-1998
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Minority Health Task Force Cervical Cancer Figure 3. Comparison Between Races on Percentage of Early-Stage (in situ or local) and Late-Stage (regional or distant) Diagnosis for Women with Cervical Cancer in Washington County, from 1990 to 1998. Source: PA Department of Health, Online, Number of Cases by Stage, Sex and Race, by County, 23 Selected Sites, 1990-1998
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Minority Health Task Force Colon Cancer Figure 4. Comparison Between Races on Percentage of Early-Stage (in situ or local) and Late-Stage (regional or distant) Diagnosis for Men with Colon Cancer in Washington County, from 1990 to 1998. Source: PA Department of Health, Online, Number of Cases by Stage, Sex and Race, by County, 23 Selected Sites, 1990-1998
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Minority Health Task Force Colon Cancer Figure 5. Comparison Between Races on Percentage of Early-Stage (in situ or local) and Late-Stage (regional or distant) Diagnosis for Women with Colon Cancer in Washington County, from 1990 to 1998. Source: PA Department of Health, Online, Number of Cases by Stage, Sex and Race, by County, 23 Selected Sites, 1990-1998
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Minority Health Task Force Focus Groups Locations Methodology Results
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Minority Health Task Force Locations Canonsburg, PA –Mt. Olive Baptist Church, 2-8-04 Donora, PA –First Baptist Church, 4-3-04 Washington, PA –Friendship Baptist Church, 2-15-04 –Nazareth Baptist Church, 2-22-04 –St. Paul AME Church, 8-16-03
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Minority Health Task Force Methodology Recruitment –Member of congregation/task force recruited 6-8 people with a variety of ages Guide –1. What do you consider to be the major health issues confronting your community? –2. What are the obstacles or barriers that keep people in your community from getting the help they need? –3. What are some solutions that could help address these barriers?
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Minority Health Task Force Results Priority Lists Barriers Solutions
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Minority Health Task Force Priority Lists Three of the four groups listed the following issues: Diabetes Hypertension The following issues were listed by two of the four groups: Cancer Drug/Alcohol Use
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Minority Health Task Force Priority Lists The following issues were listed by one of the four groups: Health Insurance issues High cholesterol Exercise/Nutrition for adults and kids Accessible, available, and affordable health care, programs, and facilities STD (AIDS, sexual dysfunction) Mental Health (adult and youth, especially depression and self-esteem) Teen Pregnancy
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Minority Health Task Force Barriers Lack of education / knowledge / awareness / mixed messages Fear / lack of trust due to bad experiences Apathy / denial Community not involved Lack of resources (money & health insurance) Identifying those at risk
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Minority Health Task Force Solutions Prayer Get involved More education programs then pass on to / encourage others Need local role models / advocates / spokespeople
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Minority Health Task Force Discussion Questions What do you think about the results?
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Minority Health Task Force Interactive Session 1. Break into groups based on priority areas. 2. For each priority area, discuss how to overcome barriers and use solutions in suggested activities. 3. Report out.
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Minority Health Task Force Next Steps Welcome additional members to task force –Task force meets second Thursday of every month from 5:00 P.M. to 6:30 P.M. at Presbyterian SeniorCare Develop Minority Health Task Force strategic plan –List goals and objectives –Create action plan to carry out
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Minority Health Task Force Thank you! Washington County Health Partners, Inc. 190 N Main St, Ste 208 Washington, PA 15301 (P) 724-222-6511 (F) 724-222-6685 (E) info@wchpinc.org
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