Case Study # 1: Analysis of Health Disparities
Rationale: In this class, you will have an opportunity to examine major challenges and opportunities for health promotion, including disparities in health conditions across and within populations, as well as strategies for action. Experts now realize that quality of and access to medical care is not the only determinate of good health. Common everyday factors such as access to employment, hopefulness, and freedom from racism and discrimination are just as significant. Policies and other interventions influence the availability and distribution of these social determinants to different social groups, including those defined by socioeconomic status, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, sex, disability status, and geographic locations. Principles of social justice influence these multiple interactions and the resulting health outcomes; inequitable distribution of social determinants contributes to health disparities and health inequality, whereas equitable distribution of social determinants contributes to health equity. Appreciation of how societal conditions, health behaviors, and access to health care affect health outcomes can increase understanding about what is needed to move toward health equity (Brennan Ramirez, Baker & Metzler, 2008, p. 10). This is the reason why the awareness of Health Disparities (HD) is the cornerstone of the COH605 course. HD refer to the differences in the quality of health care provided based on the lack of equity and the health outcomes affecting various groups. Furthermore, in the US - country of migrants, cultural differences should be included as a key factor in health disparities.
Guidelines:
1. Review: https://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dch/programs/healthycommunitiesprogram/tools/pdf/SDOH-workbook.pdf (Page XXXXXXXXXXyou can cite this article)
The analysis of a Case Study # 1 will illustrate the kinds of reasons that health disparities based on culture may exist. As foundation for the Case Study analysis it is important that students review other key concepts such as:
- socioeconomic status, poverty, race, ethnicity andculture
- disparities in the provision of healthcare and healthcare outcomes.
2. Respond to the following three points:
Ø 3 things you learned
Ø 2 things you will use in the future
Ø 1 thing about which you are concerned or puzzled
3 full pages, with proper APA formatting.
5 references or more, and proper in-work citation.
Case Study Rubric |
| | Pts |
| 3.0pts Identified three aspects of the case that were considered new information, or offered deeper context. | | 1.0pts Identified one aspect of the case that was considered new information, or offered deeper context. | 0.0pts Failed to identify any aspects of the case that were considered new information, or offered deeper context. |
| 3.0pts |
| 3.0pts Identified and explained two aspects of the case that can be applied in practice now or in the future, AND provided complex rationale for selecting these two aspects for application. | 2.0pts Identified and explained two aspects of the case that can be applied to practice, BUT failed to explain how/why these aspects would be applied in practice. | 1.0pts Identified and explained one aspect of the case that can be applied to practice. May have provided rationale for selecting the aspect, but lacks fully developed explanation how/why these aspects would be applied in practice. | 0.0pts Did not identify nor explain any application for practice taken from the case study. |
| 3.0pts |
| 2.0pts Described one aspect of the case that was found to be confusing, created question for further consideration, or which more information would deepen understanding or aid in making application to practice. |
NA NA |
NA NA | 0.0pts Failed to describe one aspect of the case that was found to be confusing, created question for further consideration, or which more information would deepen understanding or aid in making application to practice. |
| 2.0pts |
| 2.0pts Very well-organized, good development of ideas, strong sentences, effective and varied transitions; Flawless spelling, punctuation, and capitalization; varied and interesting sentence structure. | 1/2.pts Logical paragraph order, clear and functional transitions, good development of ideas in clear structure; Few spelling/punctuation errors, sentence structure mostly correct. | 1/2.Pts Topics and ideas discussed randomly; writing lacks clear organization, few transitions; Some spelling/punctuation errors; several errors in sentence structure. | 0.0pts Writing is unstructured, inconsistent paragraph order, transitions missing; too many spelling and punctuation errors, sentence fragments and run-ons that do not demonstrate writing mastery at the Masters-level programming. |
| 2.0pts |