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Theory On Comfort

Submitted by mhennessey on March 26, 2006

Category: Science
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Running head: COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT



Community Assessment
Lewistown, Montana is a small rural community located n central Montana. Population is 8,000, and just under 12,000 for the entire county (Fergus county). The community has changed it's make-up over the past several years, school enrollment is dropping and the number of births at the local hospital is much less than 5-10 years ago. Like many other communities our aging population is growing. Presently, thirty (30) percent of the population is over the age of 65 Agriculture is the primary source of employment. The median income is 20,000 dollars less than the national average and 27 percent of the population is at or below poverty level (Facts for Congress, 2005). A large percentage of the population is uninsured or underinsured, carrying only major medical in case of large medical expenses (Facts for Congress, 2005). For this reason and because of a philosophy that one should only seek medical care when a problem becomes intolerable, preventive healthcare services are often not performed or neglected. Given the age and general make-up of our community I have selected the following three health care issues to address; mammography screening, smoking cessation and diabetes education. These areas have been selected because they have the potential for positive outcomes. Cholesterol levels have been studied and are higher than the national average in the age of the population studies. This issue however, would be difficult to resolves as cattle ranchers do not want nutritional programs to push chicken and fish rather than red meat. Any such suggestion would be met with great resistance and success difficult to achieve.
A mammography screening program could have a significant impact on the local population. The cancer registry at the local hospital has identified the following concern. The number of breast cancers identified fall within the expected range...

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