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Title: Focus Area 7: Educational and Community-Based Programs Progress Review


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Focus Area 7Educational and Community-Based
Programs Progress Review
  • September 15th, 2004

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Educational and Community-Based Programs
Objectives
School Setting 07-01 High school completion
07-02 School health education 07-03 Risk
behavior information - college
university students 07-04 School nurse-to-student
ratio Worksite Setting 07-05 Worksite health
promotion 07-06 Employer-sponsored health
promotion activities
Health Care Setting 07-07 Patient family
education 07-08 Satisfaction w/ patient education
07-09 Hospital managed care
organization sponsorship of community
health promotion activities Community
Setting Select Populations 07-10 Health
promotion programs addressing HP2010
focus areas 07-11 Culturally appropriate health
promotion programs 07-12 Older
adult participation in health
promotion activities
Improving Getting worse Mixed
Little or no change Cannot assess
(limited data)
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Highlighted Objectives
School health education School nurse-to-student
ratio Employer-sponsored health promotion Health
promotion programs addressing Healthy People
focus areas Culturally appropriate and
linguistically competent
health promotion programs Older adult
participation in health promotion activities
7-02 7-04 7-06 7-10 7-11 7-12
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Schools Requiring Courses on Selected Health
Topics
2000
1994
Percent
100
100
2010 Targets
80
80
60
60
40
40
20
20
0
0
Diet
Tobacco
Violence
Suicide
Alcohol
HIV, STDs Pregnancy
Unintentional Injury
Physical Activity
Environmental Health
Obj. 7-2 b-j
Note Middle/Junior, Senior High Schools only. I
95 confidence interval. Source School Health
Policies and Programs Study, CDC, NCCDPHP.
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Nurse-to-Student Ratio
Percent of Schools with a Ratio of at least 1750
1994
2000
2010 Target
2010 Target
Elementary
Middle Junior High
Senior High
Note Data were not collected in 1994 for
Elementary Schools. I 95 confidence
interval. Source School Health Policies and
Programs Study (SHPPS), CDC, NCCDPHP.
Obj. 7-4 a-d
6
Participation in Employer-Sponsored Health
Promotion, 1994 1998
Percent
2010 Target
Asian
Total
Black
Less than high school
High school graduate
At least some college
White
Hispanic
1994
1998
1998
1998
Note Asian includes Pacific Islanders. Black
and white exclude persons of Hispanic origin.
Persons of Hispanic origin may be any race.
Persons reported one or more races and identified
one race as best representing their race. I 95
confidence interval. Data includes employed
persons 18 years and over who reported that they
participated in either quit smoking programs,
screening tests, used exercise facilities, or
received educational information sponsored by
their employer. Source National Health
Interview Survey, (NHIS), CDC, NCHS.
Obj. 7-6
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Community Health Promotion Programs Addressing
HP2010 Focus Areas, 2004
of Focus Areas of Local Health Jurisdictions
lt3 12
3-9 31
10-16 104
17-22 199
23-28 73
N 419 Total 2,789
Note Mean number of focus areas being addressed
by Local Health Jurisdictions 17.3. Response
rate 15. Source Association of State and
Territorial Directors of Health Promotion and
Public Health Education
Obj. 7-10a
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Effective Community Health Promotion Programs
  • Involve at least three community sectors
  • Define health problems, resources, perceptions
    and priorities for action
  • 3. Develop targeted and measurable objectives for
    outcomes, risk factors, public awareness,
    services protection
  • 4. Design comprehensive, multi-faceted,
    culturally relevant interventions with targets
  • 5. Monitor evaluate processes to measure
    objectives

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Community Health Promotion Programs Involving at
Least Three Community Sectors, 2004
Percent of Responding Public Health Agencies
Define health problems, resources, perceptions
priorities for action Develop objectives for
outcomes, risk factors, public awareness,
services protection Design comprehensive,
culturally relevant interventions with
targets Monitor evaluate processes to measure
objectives
Note Community Sectors include government,
business, education, faith community, health
care, media, voluntary agencies, priority
populations, and the general public. Response
rate 15. Source Association of State and
Territorial Directors of Health Promotion and
Public Health Education
Obj. 7-10b-e
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Culturally Appropriate and Linguistically
Competent Health Promotion Programs, 1996-1997
Cancer Environmental Health Family Planning Heart
disease/Stroke HIV Immunization/ID Maternal
Infant Health Mental Health Nutrition
Overweight Occupational Safety Oral
Health Physical Activity STDs Substance
Abuse Tobacco Abuse
2010 Target
0
20
30
40
10
60
50
Percent
Note Data include only those local health
departments whose jurisdiction has a minority
racial or ethnic group that constitutes more than
10 percent of its population. Culturally
appropriate and linguistically competent programs
are programs adapted to address cultural
differences and special language needs of
racial/ethnic minorities. Response Rate
88. Source National Profile of Local Health
Departments, NACHHO.
Obj. 7-11
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Older Adult Participation in Community-Based
Health Promotion Activities, 1998
Age-adjusted percent
2010 Target
High school graduate
At least some college
Less than high school
Hispanic
White
Black
Asian
Total
Note Data are for ages 65 years and over, age
adjusted to the 2000 standard population. Asian
includes Pacific Islanders. Black and white
exclude persons of Hispanic origin. Persons of
Hispanic origin may be any race. Persons
reported one or more races and identified one
race as best representing their race. I 95
confidence interval. Data include persons 65
years and over who reported that they
participated in an exercise class or attended a
presentation on health topics in the past 12
months. Source National Health Interview Survey,
(NHIS), CDC, NCHS.
Obj. 7-12
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Progress review data and slides can be found on
the web at
http//www.cdc.gov/nchs/hphome.htm
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