Population Health Practice Problem
Amy Rodriguez
Chamberlain University
NR 717 Concepts in Population Health Outcomes & Health
Professor’s Name
Due Date
, Population Health Practice Problem
By forming an interdisciplinary team to tackle individuals’ specific needs and the
behavioral, environmental, and social factors that contribute to their overall health, a
population health practice strives to enhance the well-being and medical needs of a
specific population. Cases of illness or injury within a population constitute a difficulty in
population health practice. The paper aims to investigate the population’s health
problems and possible solutions.
It also aims to identify the health practice issues plaguing a specific group and to outline
interventions that can be implemented to mitigate their consequences. It will do so by
discussing the key areas: the practice problems which affect the selected population,
epidemiology assessments that can be used to confront the practice problem,
measurable goals that can help accomplish health 2030 goals, evidence-based
intervention that can aid in accomplishing objectives and goals, and an assessment of
the mentioned intervention.
Population
African Americans in Jackson, Mississippi, were chosen as the study population.
Jackson is the largest city in Mississippi, located in both Hinds and Rankin counties. By
2021, the population of Jackson city had risen to 149,761 (United States Census
Bureau, 2022).
82% of the population was black, whereas the white share was 16.54 percent, the Asian
share was 0.32 percent, and the other racial and ethnic groups comprised 0.29 percent
(United States Census Bureau, 2022). Jackson city has a poverty rate of about 25.42
percent and a median income of about $55,850.
The average monthly rental cost in recent years has been $847. In Jackson’s early
years, the population grew to a peak of almost 200 000. Nonetheless, recent censuses
show that the population has dropped for several years. People have left the city for the
surrounding suburbs, explaining the downturn. African Americans in Jackson,
Mississippi, face inequities in health care, economic hardship, and a lack of educational
opportunity due to these three causes.
Practice Problem
Concerns about racial health disparities in healthcare are the most pressing issue
affecting African Americans in Jackson city, and this is a vital national practice problem.
Recent research from the Jackson Heart Study has linked racial health inequalities to
the rise in hypertension and heart disease in African Americans. It has been
hypothesized that the persistent anxiety caused by racial health disparities is a factor in
the development of hypertension.
Amy Rodriguez
Chamberlain University
NR 717 Concepts in Population Health Outcomes & Health
Professor’s Name
Due Date
, Population Health Practice Problem
By forming an interdisciplinary team to tackle individuals’ specific needs and the
behavioral, environmental, and social factors that contribute to their overall health, a
population health practice strives to enhance the well-being and medical needs of a
specific population. Cases of illness or injury within a population constitute a difficulty in
population health practice. The paper aims to investigate the population’s health
problems and possible solutions.
It also aims to identify the health practice issues plaguing a specific group and to outline
interventions that can be implemented to mitigate their consequences. It will do so by
discussing the key areas: the practice problems which affect the selected population,
epidemiology assessments that can be used to confront the practice problem,
measurable goals that can help accomplish health 2030 goals, evidence-based
intervention that can aid in accomplishing objectives and goals, and an assessment of
the mentioned intervention.
Population
African Americans in Jackson, Mississippi, were chosen as the study population.
Jackson is the largest city in Mississippi, located in both Hinds and Rankin counties. By
2021, the population of Jackson city had risen to 149,761 (United States Census
Bureau, 2022).
82% of the population was black, whereas the white share was 16.54 percent, the Asian
share was 0.32 percent, and the other racial and ethnic groups comprised 0.29 percent
(United States Census Bureau, 2022). Jackson city has a poverty rate of about 25.42
percent and a median income of about $55,850.
The average monthly rental cost in recent years has been $847. In Jackson’s early
years, the population grew to a peak of almost 200 000. Nonetheless, recent censuses
show that the population has dropped for several years. People have left the city for the
surrounding suburbs, explaining the downturn. African Americans in Jackson,
Mississippi, face inequities in health care, economic hardship, and a lack of educational
opportunity due to these three causes.
Practice Problem
Concerns about racial health disparities in healthcare are the most pressing issue
affecting African Americans in Jackson city, and this is a vital national practice problem.
Recent research from the Jackson Heart Study has linked racial health inequalities to
the rise in hypertension and heart disease in African Americans. It has been
hypothesized that the persistent anxiety caused by racial health disparities is a factor in
the development of hypertension.