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Background on Needs Assessments

Background on Needs Assessments. Healthy People 2020 Revised Model. http://www.health.gov/healthypeople. State of Iowa – CHNA HIP: Community Health Needs Assessment and Health Improvement Plan. State of Iowa creates a state plan that helps to address national goals

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Background on Needs Assessments

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  1. Background on Needs Assessments

  2. Healthy People 2020 Revised Model http://www.health.gov/healthypeople

  3. State of Iowa – CHNA HIP:Community Health Needs Assessment and Health Improvement Plan • State of Iowa creates a state plan that helps to address national goals • Counties in Iowa are empowered by the state to evaluate needs and set county-specific goals • The County Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) is intended to guide formation of an associated Health Improvement Plan (HIP)

  4. Community Health Survey Secondary Data Focus Groups Health & Quality of Life Data Input Background on 2005 Survey • The 2005 Health & Quality of Life Assessment was a broad-based, data-driven assessment of the needs of Story County • Three research methods: • Community Health & Quality of Life Survey • Secondary Data • Focus Groups • Four groups among key informants: Social Services Providers, Community Leaders, Physicians & Business Leaders

  5. Background on 2010 Assessment • Conducted by Iowa State University Team • Three research methods: • 2010 Health and Human Services Needs Assessment • Mail Survey • Focus Groups • Four groups among key informants: Youth, Seniors, Families with Young Children, Low Income • Secondary Data

  6. Goals for Session

  7. Key Goals for Session • Share Summary Results from the weighted data collected from the 2010 Health and Human Services Assessment • Share the Goals developed from the 2010 CHNA/HIP • How to access 2010 Assessment Data

  8. Robert Woods Johnson County Health Rankings • Compiled and published by the MATCH team at the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute • Story County Data http://www.countyhealthrankings.com

  9. Components of RWJF County Health Rankings Model A conceptual way to categorize factors influencing health

  10. Summary of Key Findings • Selected Findings for Key Issues in 4 Domains: • Health Behaviors • Clinical Care • Social and Economic Factors • Physical Environment

  11. Background on 2010 Assessment • Funders • Ames Education Foundation, City of Ames, Mary Greeley Medical Center, McFarland Clinic, Story County Board of Supervisors, Story County Decategorization, Story County Empowerment/Early Childhood Iowa Area, Story County Human Services Council, Story County Medical Center, United Way of Story County • Committee Members • Gerri Bugg, Jean Kresse, Ann Lundvall, Belinda Meis, Eileen Mullan, Kate Pergande, Deb Schildroth, Ron Smith, Greg Welk, Lynn Whisler

  12. Demography

  13. Age of Respondents

  14. Marital Status

  15. Education More than half of respondents from Story County has at least some college or technical training

  16. Topics Include: Overweight Tobacco Use Substance Abuse High Risk Sexual Behavior Physical Activity Nutrition Healthy Behaviors

  17. % of Residents with BMI over 25 Story County has a 18% increase in self-reported BMI over 25 since 2005; however, the level reported by residents is 2% lower than the national leveland 6% lower than the state level

  18. 2005 to 2010 Change in Smoking

  19. Binge Drinking (5+on one occasion) The highest percentage of binge drinking is among those in the 18-39 year-old age bracket. Males report 8% higher than women on binge drinking.

  20. Number of days of Exercise in the last week Of those who said they had exercised in the past week, only 38% exercised the recommended amount of at least 3 days.

  21. Number of fruit/vegetables servings taken yesterday 61% of respondents reported that they had 2-4 servings of fruit/fruit juice the previous day. 15% of respondents reported that they had 3+ servings of vegetables the previous day.

  22. 3 or more servings of fruit or fruit juices per day Story County as a whole has decreased fruit or fruit juice servings by 8%. 24

  23. Clinical Care Topics Include Access to Mental Health Services Access to Primary Care Access to Medications Chronic Disease Management Uninsured/Underinsured Preventative Care

  24. Poor Mental Health: 31% of the county reported having 3 or more days of poor mental health in the past 30 days

  25. Barriers to accessing health care in Story County (agree + strongly agree) Cost (including prescription drugs) and difficulty in getting appointments were the main barriers to health care and are significantly higher than 2005 data

  26. Diagnosis • Cholesterol continues to be the highest diagnosed medical condition

  27. High Cholesterol Since 2005, there has been a slight decrease in the number of residents being diagnosed with high cholesterol and Story County is 10% lower than the state average.

  28. Arthritis 21.9 % of all residents that live outside of Ames have been diagnosed with Arthritis.

  29. High Blood Pressure • Story County is 4% lower than the state and national levels on residents diagnosed with high blood pressure.*

  30. Traveled outside of Story County to obtain health care in the past 12 months Low-income residents are more likely to leave the county for their health care needs

  31. Type of health insurance coverage 2005 vs. 2010 Those reporting that they had no means of insurance coverage has increased 5% since 2005

  32. Mammogram Female residents reporting that they had a mammogram in the last 2 years has decreased in Story County by about 9% between 2005 and 2010.

  33. Health Screening tests during the past two years, 2010 (50yr+, women only) (50yr+, men only) (50yr+)

  34. Social and Economic Factors Topics Include Education Community Safety Family and Social Support Affordable Housing Employment Transportation Income

  35. Perception on the quality of community services Excellent Good Poor Transportation Safety Housing Recreation/Parks

  36. Problem of crime in your neighborhood 1 = Getting much worse 2 = Getting a little worse 3 = Staying about the same 4 = Getting a little better 5 = Getting much better Residents report that crime is worse in Ames compared to outside of Ames and Story County

  37. Availability of Affordable Housing(rated fair + poor) 37% rated the availability of affordable housing fair or poor in Ames

  38. PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT Built Environment Environmental Quality

  39. Access to Food Only 2.9% got hungry in the past 12 months because they can’t afford to buy food. Of those who got hungry, 85% got hungry once a week.

  40. CHNA HIP Goals

  41. CHNA/HIP Goals • Goals were created from a variety of sources of data • Key points from 2010 assessment • Focus groups • Discussions with other health professional in Story County • National College Health Assessment • Iowa Youth Survey • Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System • Goals from standing taskforces

  42. CHNA/HIP Goals Health Behaviors GOALS • Promote healthy lifestyles in the community to reduce the prevalence of overweight and obesity. • Responsible Party • Campus Community Partnership for Health • Decrease negative consequences & outcomes of high risk alcohol use • Responsible Parties • ISU Thielen Center • YSS

  43. CHNA/HIP Goals Clinical Care GOALS • Increase the access to adequate crisis behavioral health care • Responsible Party • Criminal Justice/Mental Health Task Force-Crisis Services Subcommittee • Increase access to behavioral health, oral health care & prenatal care services to low income residents by establishing one Community Health Center. • Responsible Party: Mid Iowa Quality of Life Alliance

  44. CHNA/HIP Goals Social and Economic Factors GOALS • Increase number of Functional Needs Shelters • Functional Needs Task Force • Increase reporting of sexual assault & decrease sexual violence • Responsible Party: ISU Theilen Center

  45. Next Steps • Community Partners meet • share progress on stated goals • identify emerging needs • find new opportunities

  46. THANK YOU! • Questions? • Comments?

  47. Story County Health and Human Services 2010 Assessment Story County Health and Human Services Assessment Information Technology information is now available online! http://nwrc.iastate.edu/scneeds2010 Password: scneeds2010 Story County Health and Human Services Assessment Information Technology Solutions The 2010 Needs Assessment information is now available! Tuesday, June 28th 3pm-5pm Bessie Myers Auditorium Mary Greeley Medical Center Ames, Iowa Join us to hear the final results and learn how you can access the data. Project funded by: Ames Education Foundation, City of Ames, Mary Greeley Medical Center, McFarland Clinic, Story County Board of Supervisors, Story County Decategorization, Story County Empowerment/Early Childhood Iowa Area, Story County Human Services Council, Story County Medical Center, United Way of Story County

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