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Community Plan District 10Kathryn BertkeToya OzarkAntoinette Vanderburg
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Lake County Lake County is located Peninsula, in the
northwestern side of Michigan, 80 miles north of Grand Rapids.
Lake county consists of 200,000 acres of public-owned land and is intersected by US-10 and M-37.
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Weaknesses Lower rate of high school graduates and
higher education 81.9% high school graduates for Lake
County compared to 88.4% in state of Michigan
9.4% Bachelor’s degree or higher compared to 25.3% in Michigan.
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Weakness Continued 22.5% below poverty compared to 15.7%
in Michigan. 35% smoke during pregnancy compared
to 19.3% in Michigan High rate of smoking 27% in Lake County
compared to 20.3% in Michigan High rate of lung cancer incidence:
93.6/100,000 in Lake County compared to 71.2/100,00 in Michigan.
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Strengths Low rate of sexually transmitted disease
compared to the state of Michigan. Low incidence of asthma compared to
the rest of the state. 10.3% in Lake county compared to 15.2% in Michigan.
High level of immunization rate in children compared to state of Michigan.
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Community Diagnosis Risk for increased lung cancer and
respiratory diseases in community Among members of Lake County Related to tobacco use in community and
during pregnancy As demonstrated by pregnancy smoking
rate of 35% and a smoking rate in the general population of 27.0%.
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Smart Goals S-A decrease in tobacco and an increase in
smoking cessation. M-Percentage rate will be identified during the
Healthy People 2020 initiative. A-There will be a decrease in rate of tobacco use,
however the best outcome will be seen years later.
R-The goal is to decrease tobacco use among pregnant women. Education to start early in education prior to legal age of tobacco use.
T-Decreased rate of smoking among pregnant women will drop by 10% within ten years.
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Target Population School age children prior to normal
introduction of tobacco use. Start program in seventh grade.
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Stakeholders American Cancer Society Local Schools Local physicians Community Health Department Respiratory therapists from local
hospitals Registered Nurses from local hospitals Parents
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Interventions Mandatory education classes at
beginning of school year, which includes parents
Increase physical education during and after school
Healthy living support group throughout the year
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Evaluation Has the interventions been appropriate
to address the problem Are the interventions sufficient
Any other interventions needed Increase frequency of intervention
Evaluate the rate of smoking during pregnancy yearly for the next ten years. Adjust goals and interventions yearly as
needed
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References District Health Department #10. (2013).
DHD #10 Community Statistics. In http://dhd10.org/dhd10-community-statistics.
Harkness, G.A., & DeMarco, R.F. (2012). Community and Public health nursing practice: Evidence for Practice. Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins.
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References Guide to Community Prevention Services
(2014). Reducing tobacco use & second-hand smoke exposure. Retrieved from: http://www.thecommunityguide.org/tobacco/index.html
Healthy People. Gov (2013). Leading health indicators. Retrieved from: http://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/LHI/default.aspx
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References Lake County (n.d.). Welcome to Lake
County, Michigan. Retrieved from: http://www.lakecountymichigan.com/img/lake-county-michigan.jpg