Epidemiology & Population Hlth
CHRONIC DISEASE EPIDEMIOLOGY AND PROGRAM DESIGN
ASSIGNMENT
INTRODUCTION
The management of chronic disease poses a significant healthcare challenge in the United States and elsewhere. By the year 2030, chronic disease could cost the world over 47 trillion dollars annually (Duff-Brown, 2017). Many of the factors that contribute to chronic illnesssuch as poor diet, lack of activity, drug and alcohol use, and smokingare lifestyle choices. Consider, for instance, type II diabetes: The significant increase in prevalence from 1980 to 2007 is explainable almost entirely by lifestyle choices. The condition is often long term, can cause serious complications, and is responsible for 25% of all healthcare spending in the U.S. (Riddle & Herman, 2018).
The healthcare field has a plethora of epidemiologic information on chronic disease. In turn, this epidemiologic information can be applied to the development of interventions that can make a difference in the health of populations afflicted with these conditions. As you approach this week, consider what opportunities you see, as an advanced practice nurse, for reducing morbidity and mortalityand, ultimately, for diminishing the tremendous personal and societal costsrelated to chronic disease.
This week, you will design a program to address a population health issue that resonates with you.
References: Duff-Brown, B. (2017, March 7). Non-communicable disease could cost global economy $47 trillion by 2030. UCSF Institute for Global Health Sciences. https://globalhealthsciences.ucsf.edu/news/non-communicable-disease-could-cost-global-economy-47-trillion-2030
Riddle, M. C., & Herman, W. H. (2018). The cost of diabetes carean elephant in the room. Diabetes Care, 41(5), 929932. https://doi.org/10.2337/dci18-0012
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Students will:
· Summarize epidemiologic literature on chronic diseases
· Apply concepts, theories, and methods of program design to population health issues
APPLYING EPIDEMIOLOGY TO PROGRAM DESIGN FOR CHRONIC DISEASE
Roughly 28.5 million Americans were still uninsured as of 2017, and 133 million Americans [ ] suffer from at least one chronic condition. Nash et al. (2021, p. 5)
As you know, promoting positive social change is a part of the Walden mission. To be an effective agent for social change, nurses must be able to logically and critically analyze population health issues using epidemiologic concepts, and then translate this knowledge into evidence-based practice to improve healthcare outcomes. This exercise will afford you such an experience at the population level. This is an exciting time to be working in the field of population health with all the new, dynamic, and innovative technologies and strategies to help patients and populations become more knowledgeable about their health.
This weeks Learning Resources present numerous health problems that result in a need for ongoing care. Your Assignment is to select a chronic disease of professional importance to you, and then design an intervention program to improve the health of populations affected by it.
Reference:
Nash, D. B., Skoufalos, A., Fabius, R. J., & Oglesby, W. H. (2021). Population health: Creating a culture of wellness (3rd ed). Jones & Bartlett Learning.
RESOURCES
Be sure to review the Learning Resources before completing this activity. Click the weekly resources link to access the resources.
WEEKLY RESOURCES
LEARNING RESOURCES
Required Readings
· Curley, A. L. C. (Ed.). (2020). Population-based nursing: Concepts and competencies for advanced practice (3rd ed.). Springer.
· Chapter 7, Concepts in Program Design and Development
· Center for Community Health and Development. (n.d.). Toolkits. In Community tool box.Links to an external site. University of Kansas. https://ctb.ku.edu/en/toolkits Note: The toolkits page provides guidance on designing and developing programs to improve population outcomes.
· Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2021). National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP): Home.Links to an external site. https://www.cdc.gov/chronicdisease/index.htm
· Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2018). Writing SMART objectives Links to an external site. . Evaluation Briefs. https://www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/evaluation/pdf/brief3b.pdf
· The Community GuideLinks to an external site. . (n.d.). https://www.thecommunityguide.org/index.html
· Minnesota Department of Health. (n.d.). Smart objectivesLinks to an external site. . https://www.health.state.mn.us/communities/practice/resources/phqitoolbox/objectives.html
TO PREPARE:
· Review the Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP) website from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
· Select one of the identified chronic diseases of national significance that impacts a population of interest to you.
· Consider a health outcome you would like to improve in this population related to the selected chronic disease.
· Develop a program proposal to improve this health outcome for this population using the assignment guidelines below. Select one of the program models in Curley, Chapter 7, to guide your planning.
· Review the SMART objective resources for a review of how to write objectives for your program.
· Use the Walden APA paper template, including appropriate APA 7 headings, to develop this Assignment.
THE ASSIGNMENT
In a 7- to 10-page proposal (not including title page and references), address the following:
· Briefly identify your selected chronic health issue and population.
· Describe the geographic region and important characteristics of this population.
· Describe the patterns of the disease in your selected population using the epidemiologic characteristics of person, place, and time.
· Identify one health outcome you would like to improve for the population.
· Briefly summarize current evidence that supports the importance of improving this health outcome.
· Briefly describe the evidence-based program you are developing, and why this approach will best fit the needs of your population.
· Explain what data you would need to collect, and how you would obtain and analyze it. You may choose to collect primary data or use secondary data. Justify your choice.
· Using the SMART method, write short- and long-term objectives for the program.
· Identify the stakeholders who should be involved in program planning.
· Identify which program planning model (see Curley, Chapter 7) you selected for your program. Justify your selection of model. Based on the model, explain how you would plan, implement, and evaluate the program.
· Explain any relevant cultural or ethical considerations related to your program design.
· Explain how you would fund the program.
· Describe strategies that would be appropriate for marketing the program.
Rubric
NURS_8310_Week10_Assignment_Rubric
NURS_8310_Week10_Assignment_Rubric
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