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Community Themes & Strengths Assessment

Community Themes & Strengths Assessment. Jason Porter San Antonio Metropolitan Health District. Purpose . Collect opinions of residents concerning community health problems and quality of life issues Identify important issues that can be addressed through community action

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Community Themes & Strengths Assessment

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  1. Community Themes & Strengths Assessment Jason Porter San Antonio Metropolitan Health District

  2. Purpose • Collect opinions of residents concerning community health problems and quality of life issues • Identify important issues that can be addressed through community action • Results will be used to develop a community health improvement plan

  3. Survey Facts • 342 total surveys were disseminated throughout the community • Neighborhood Associations • Community Organizations • City Hall Showcase • 52 different area codes • 198 completed surveys

  4. Demographics

  5. 30 to 37 10 to 19 1 to 9 none Zip Codes of Respondents

  6. Age of Respondents

  7. Sex of Respondents

  8. Ethnicity of Respondents

  9. Marital Status of Respondents

  10. Education

  11. Income

  12. How Respondents Paid for Health Care

  13. How Respondents Obtained Survey

  14. Community Health

  15. Most Important Factors for a Healthy Community • Low crime/Safe Neighborhoods (17.6%) • Good Schools (11.8%) • Good jobs/Healthy Economy (10.8%) • Strong Family Life (9.1%) • Access to health care (8.6%) • Good Place to raise children (8.5%) • Religious factors (8.0%) • Healthy Behaviors and lifestyles (6.6%) • Clean Environment (5.8%) • Affordable housing (3.4%) • Parks and recreation (2.2%) • All others ( 8.2%)

  16. Most Important Health Problems? • Diabetes (14.6%) • Aging problems (11.3%) • Teenage Pregnancy (10.6%) • Heart Disease and Stroke (10.1%) • Child Abuse (8.4%) • Cancer (8.2%) • Domestic Violence (7.2%) • Domestic Violence (7.2%) • High Blood Pressure (4.8%) • Sexually Transmitted Disease (2.2)

  17. Most Important Risky Behaviors? • Obesity (15.8%) • Alcohol abuse (15.3%) • Dropping out of school (13.2%) • Drug abuse (12.8%) • Lack of exercise (9.0%) • Poor eating habits (8.3%) • Tobacco use (6.1%) • Unsafe sex (5.5%) • Not using seat belts/ Child safety seats (5.2%)

  18. Overall Health of Community?

  19. Your Own Personal Health?

  20. Monthly Hours Volunteered?

  21. Quality of Life

  22. Are you satisfied with the quality of life in our community?

  23. Are you satisfied with the health care system in our community?

  24. Is this community a good place to raise children?

  25. Is this community a good place to grow old?

  26. Is there economic opportunity in the community?

  27. Is the community a safe place to live?

  28. Are there networks of support for individuals and families?

  29. Do all individuals and groups have the opportunity to contribute and participant in the community?

  30. Do all residents perceive that they- individually and collectively- can make the community a better place?

  31. Are there a broad variety of health services in the community?

  32. Is there a sufficient number of health & social services in the community?

  33. Are levels of mutual trust & respect increasing among community partners?

  34. Is there an active sense of civic responsibility & engagement, and of civic pride in shared accomplishments?

  35. Focus Group & Key Informant Interviews

  36. Summary • Performed by Margaret Brackley, PhD, as part of the Community Health Assessment • 100 persons interviewed including community leaders, health care providers, and citizens from throughout Bexar County • Interviews conducted in English & Spanish • 12 major theme sets were expressed • 6 theme sets emerged for special populations • Consult packet for more information

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