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Community Health Status Indicators M. C. Rice PhD APN BC, M.N. Wicks PhD RN, and and S.I. White-Means PhD
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Background Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is responsible for premature deaths and costly hospitalizations in Memphis, TN. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is responsible for premature deaths and costly hospitalizations in Memphis, TN. CVD ( heart disease and stroke) leading causes of death CVD ( heart disease and stroke) leading causes of death Community Health Indicators –overview of health status Community Health Indicators –overview of health status
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Background Prevalence rate 27.3% for heart disease in Memphis 31.8% of blacks and 23.5% of whites report a physician diagnosed them with heart disease Prevalence rate for 37.3%hypertension Overall, 40.9% HTN rate for blacks and 34.5% whites
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Background National estimated prevalence of CVD is 6.6%, with little variability between blacks and whites
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Purpose of Assessment Cardiovascular risks, depressive symptoms, and quality of life health indicators (N=82) of community residents and congregants in the 38126 zip were used to characterize health and health risk of the target population.
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Demographic Characteristics of Residents an Congregants
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Methods and Procedures Assessment Instruments Health Risk Appraisal (HRA) Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CESD)
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Data Analyses Descriptive statistics used to summarize sample characteristics and health indicators Means ± standard deviationMeans ± standard deviation Frequencies ± percentagesFrequencies ± percentages
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Data Analyses Descriptive statistics used to summarize sample characteristics and health indicators Means ± standard deviationMeans ± standard deviation Frequencies ± percentagesFrequencies ± percentages
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Data Analyses Data Analyses Focus Group ThemesFocus Group Themes Major Health ProblemsMajor Health Problems
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Results: Body Mass Index (n=81) Mean 29.48 (±9.18) kg/m 2 Range 18.57 to 71 kg/m 2
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Results: Mean Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressures(n=77)
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Results: Cigarette Smoking(n=64)
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Results: Mean Blood Glucose and Cholesterol Levels(n=59)
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Results: Nutritional Intake(n=80)
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Results: Physical Activity (N=78)
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Results: Depression Health Risk Indicators (N=68)
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Results: Life Satisfaction ( N=79)
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Conclusions Major health risk indicators include: ObesityObesity Diets high in fatDiets high in fat Lack of sufficient physical activityLack of sufficient physical activity
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Implications Health indicators suggest that community participants need health promotion strategies to address nutrition, smoking cessation, overweight/obesity, and physical inactivity. Improving these risks could reduce cardiovascular risk in this population.
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