Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byEmma Conley Modified over 9 years ago
1
Targeted Prostate Cancer Outreach in Newark, NJ: A GIS Approach to Reduce Health Disparities William Montgomery, Ph.D. – Dept of Geoscience, New Jersey City University Satish Ramrup - Dept of Geoscience, New Jersey City University Joanne K. Fagan, Ph.D. - Institute for Elimination of Health Disparities, UMDNJ John Grew, Ph.D. – Dept of Biology, New Jersey City University Diane Brown, Ph.D., Institute for Elimination of Health Disparities, UMDNJ
2
Bio Satish Ramrup – senior at NJCU, pursuing a B.S in Environmental Science. Worked under the leadership of Dr. William Montgomery
3
The Problem There is a significant disparity in prostate cancer incidence and mortality between African American males and white males in NJ : – Incidence* = 158.3 (white) vs 267.8 (Afr-American) – Mortality* = 24.9 (white) vs 62.0 (Afr-American) Efforts to reduce this disparity have been relatively unsuccessful to date. * (per 10,000)
4
EXPORT Project Goals Improve health outcomes and reduce health disparities by… Improving participation in prostate cancer screening through… Focused outreach efforts into those areas of greatest need (African American males 40 and older) guided by… GIS-based mapping of demographics & community assets (barbershops, churches)
5
Methodology: Use American FactFinder to download Census P12 B data (number of African-Americans by age group per Census Tract)
6
Methodology Use MS Excel and P12B data to calculate number of African- American males 40 and older per census tract – Note “STFID”
7
Methodology Create GIS Base Map with Census Tracts – Note STFID
8
Methodology Use STFID as Primary Key to Join P12B data to Census Tracts (Maryland example of the technique)
9
Methodology Acquire community asset information (example from Maryland)
10
150 Main Street Main Street 100200 Street address listed in asset database Street lines & endpoint addresses listed in TIGER street data GIS creates point at estimated location of address Map community assets via geocoding and Census 2000 TIGER street / road data
11
Initial Results All assets in map area (Maryland example) Possible “information overload” Where does one start?
12
Focus our Efforts: Identify assets nearest those in greatest need Create ¼-mile buffers around those census tracts with greatest nos. of African- American males 40 and older Intersect those buffers with all mapped community assets Result: Community assets within ¼ mile of those in greatest need
14
Results Total of 117 barbershops in Essex County buffered 27 barbershops Total of 253 churches in Essex County buffered 29 churches
15
The results & new outreach plan Map shows spatial distribution of the assets of African American males 40 & older. These assets will be used as the main inroads into the community for prostate cancer outreach & screening.
16
Acknowledgement Dr. William Montgomery Dr. Grew (Biology Chair) Dr. Diane Brown Rhonda McCathern
17
Overall Experience Great Experience working with an experienced staff Hope to be granted the opportunity to work with Project Export next summer
18
Questions ? Thank you for your time and interest The UNDNJ-NJCU Project EXPORT team
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.