This assignment will allow for the exploration of a selected population health practice problem, encompassing social determinant risk factors, epidemiological factors, an evidence-based population health intervention, and relevant measurable goals and objectives.
Instructions
Use the population (at the local, regional, or national level) you have engaged throughout the course thus far and develop a comprehensive analysis of the important population health concepts and propose an evidence-based intervention and evaluation plan.
The assignment should include the following components:
- Introduction
- Introduce topic of paper.
- Develop a focused one-sentence purpose statement.
- Present subtopics that will be discussed.
- Population
- Present the selected population in general terms.
- Identify three key social determinant risk factors associated with the population.
- Practice Problem
- Explain the National Practice Problem and how it affects the population.
- Explain the significance of the practice problem at the local, regional, or national level.
- Explain the prevalence of the practice problem at the local, regional, or national level.
- Epidemiology
- Explore the epidemiologic principles and measures used to address your selected practice problem.
- Examine the use of descriptive and/or analytic epidemiology to address the practice problem.
- Propose how you might use surveillance to influence the determinants of health and improve the health outcomes of your population.
- Anticipate any ethical concerns that you might have related to the use of surveillance data in your population.
- Goal and Objective
- Explore and detail one Healthy People 2030 goal that addresses the selected practice problem.
- Link (website): Healthy People 2030 Links to an external site.
- Develop one measurable objective using the SMART format (review Week 4 Lesson) to help achieve the Healthy People 2030 goal that addresses the selected practice problem.
- Explore and detail one Healthy People 2030 goal that addresses the selected practice problem.
- Evidence-Based Population Intervention
- Identify one evidence-based intervention from a research study to achieve the goal and objective. (This research study must be at the population level and should notbe one that was used in a previous course.)
- Includes the completed Johns Hopkins Individual Summary Tool with the assignment.
- Identify where the selected intervention is located on the Minnesota Public Health Wheel.
- Provide objective rationale for the evidence-based intervention to address the practice problem.
- Describe how you would evaluate if your intervention were efficient, effective, and efficacious.
- Conclusion
- Summarize the impact of the practice problem on the identified population.
- Summarize the role of the evidence-based intervention to address the practice problem idea.
- References
- Identify and list four scholarly sources on the reference pages.
- Identify and list other scholarly sources used in the paper on the reference pages.
- List sources in alphabetical order.
- Use correct hanging-indent format.
- Appendix: Summary Table of the Evidence
- Include the completed Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice Individual Evidence Summary Tool.
- Provide a minimum of one research study describing the selected intervention.
- Complete all sections completely for the source of evidence.
- Identify both the quality and level of evidence for each scholarly source on the table.
SOLUTION:
Reducing Cancer Risk Among Hispanics in Hialeah, Florida
Cancer disparity is still a significant concern in public health, especially with vulnerable communities or groups. The finding was for Hialeah, Florida, where most people are Hispanic. Cancer is one of the leading causes of death (He et al., 2024). The Hispanic population disparities include inadequacy of health care among most Hispanics, poor economic status, and cultural and language barriers, thus leading to cancer interventions ineffective (Champion et al., 2022; Seibel et al., 2021). Reducing these disparities involvesconsidering social determinants of health, epidemiologic concepts, and appropriate use of culturally competent interventions.
This paper examines cancer profiles of Hispanics in Hialeah, Florida, and identifies intervention recommendations to lessen cancer prevention/early detection imbalance. Contained herein is a brief description of the population, a presentation of the national practice problem of cancer disparities, a summary of the epidemiologic measures pertinent to…………………..Kindly click on the link below to access the entire document for $20