STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF COMMUNITY HEALTH PROBLEM 2
Statistical Analysis of Community Health Problem
N4465 Care of Vulnerable Populations
COMMUNITY
... [Show More] ASSESSMENT, ANALYSIS, and NURSING INTERVENTION
Modules 1-3 (Weeks 1 – 3) Assignment Template
Use of the Three-Part Course Template
● The use of the three-part template to submit weekly Major Course Paper Assignments goes as
follows:
● Week 1: Windshield Survey and Key Informant Interviews. Complete the First
Section of the course template and submit. (Keep this section attached to Weeks 2 and 3
assignments.)
● Week 2: Statistical Analysis of Community Health Problem. Complete the Second
Section of the course template and submit. (Keep this section attached to Weeks 1 and 3
assignments.)
● Week 3: Community Health Nursing Intervention. Complete the Third Section of
the course template and submit. By now, you should have Sections 1-3 as one whole document.
● Each section of the course template is submitted on a WEEKLY basis, depending on which week you
are working on. DO NOT wait to submit all three sections at the end of the third week.
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STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF COMMUNITY HEALTH PROBLEM 3
Windshield Survey and Key Informant Interviews
Student Name: _Donna K Morehead________Dates: _03/01/2017 thru
03/04/2017________________
Name of Community or Zip Code: ___79707__________________
Module One (Week One): Part One Windshield Survey and Key
Informant Interviews
Please complete the following information on this template about the community
you have selected. If you do not use this template there will be a 10- point grade
penalty per assignment, and you will be required to resubmit within 48 hrs. You
may increase the size of the blocks on the template by continuing to type within each
section. Use as much space as necessary to provide your answers.
Elements Descriptors
Physical
Environment
Make sure you address fully what you observed and NOTE if
something was not found within your community area.
● Boundaries What defines the boundaries? Roads, water, railroads. Is the area
known for a particular name? What area is this community located in?
This neighborhood exists around George H W Bush Elementary school. The
Boundaries are roads named Wadley, Whittle Way, Sunshine Parkway, and
Loop 250. This area is not named. This neighborhood is in the Northwest part
of Midland, TX.
● Housing and
Zoning
What is the age of the houses? Describe type of construction material,
appearance, and general condition. Do you see single family housing?
Multi-family housing?
The houses in this area were built in the mid 1980’s. They are brick single
family homes. There also is an apartment building in this neighborhood that
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was built in 2014. The homes are not immaculate. There is a need for some to
be painted but for the most part this area is well taken care of. The yards are
all cut and maintained.
● Common
Meeting Places
Where do people in the neighborhood hang out? Who hangs out there
and what hours of the day?
The people in this neighborhood were outside in their garages. There were
children playing on the school playground. Women were walking in exercise
clothes around the school campus. Kids were playing baseball on the school
campus. There were only two bicycle riders. This was on a Saturday at about
2:00 pm.
● Indicators of
Growth or Decline
Is this a “thriving” community or does it look “run down?” Is there new
or ongoing construction? Businesses and Industries coming to the
area? Are buildings, roadways, and public areas clean and well-kept.
Do you see dirt, trash, or graffiti?
This is a thriving community. It looks well kept up. There are duplexes on
either side of the elementary school. Out of 25 duplexes only one needed a
new paint job. The roads needed attention. There are multiple cracks in the
roads that were treated with tar. There were no new construction sites noted.
The area was well-kept with no evidence of graffiti or trash noted.
● Employment
Opportunities
What places for employment are there is this area? Name the
businesses and industries in this area.
There are many places for employment in this area. A strip mall facing the
loop has Ashley Furniture, Rooms to Go, Kohl’s, Natural Grocers. The
restaurants are Cracker Barrel, Jack in the Box, Buffalo Wild Wings, TCBY
Yogurt. There is a dentist office, a Kent Kwik convenience store, a Member’s
Financial Federal Credit Union, and a small oil company named Tarpon and
Pipe Supply.
● Transportation How to people get from one place to another? Is public transportation
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available? How timely is it? Personal autos? Bikes? Walking?
The main mode of transportation is personal auto. There is public
transportation with 2 stops in this neighborhood. During this assessment
measuring the time of the public transport was not assessed.
People Make sure you address fully what you observed and NOTE if
something was not found within your community area.
● Race and
Ethnicity
What is the majority racial group represented? What is the majority
ethnic group represented? Describe the distribution of gender,
approximate ages, single families, multiple families, generational
families?
The racial group represented was about half Caucasian and half Latino. There
were no Black people noted. Ethnicity was American. There were
approximately more male children than female. Adults watching the children
at the school park were predominantly female. 3 to 4 males were observed
working in their garages. Adults were approximately in their 30’s and the
children were less than 10 yea [Show Less]