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WALWORTH COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH SURVEY – January 2012

WALWORTH COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH SURVEY – January 2012. Aurora Health Care Walworth County Health Department Center for Urban Population Health. Overview. Objectives Gather data on behavioral and lifestyle habits of the adult population and household-level data.

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WALWORTH COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH SURVEY – January 2012

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  1. WALWORTH COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH SURVEY – January 2012 Aurora Health Care Walworth County Health Department Center for Urban Population Health

  2. Overview • Objectives • Gather data on behavioral and lifestyle habits of the adult population and household-level data. • Gather data on the prevalence of risk factors and disease conditions of the adult population. • Compare health data of residents to previous health studies. • Compare health data to national and state measurements.

  3. Methodology • 18 minute telephone survey of area residents • 400 completions from November 7, 2011 through November 28, 2011 • Two-fold sampling • 1) RDD landline sample of listed & unlisted #s (n=300) • Respondents randomly selected based on number of adults in household • Weighting based on number of adults and number of residential phone numbers in HH • 2) Cell phone only sample (n=100) • Adult answering the phone designated as the respondent • All data post-stratified by age and gender of adult residents as of 2010 Census proportions. • Margin of error: ±5%

  4. Demographics

  5. Respondent Demographics

  6. Respondent Demographics (cont.)

  7. Respondent Demographics (cont.)

  8. Health Care Coverage

  9. Health Care Coverage • Personally not covered currently (18+) 2010 • WI: 11% • US: 15% • Personally not covered currently (18 to 64 years old) 2010 • WI: 13% • US: 18% • HP2020 Goal: 0%

  10. Doctor or Nurse Practitioner’s Office as Primary Health Care Service

  11. Advance Care Plan1 1“living will or health care power of attorney” added in 2005

  12. General Health

  13. Rate Own Health 2010 • Excellent or Very Good • WI: 57% • US: 55% • Fair or Poor • WI: 14% • US: 15%

  14. Routine Procedures • Routine checkup 2000 • WI: 79% • US: 84% • Cholesterol test 2010 • WI: 77% • US: 77% • HP2020 Goal: 82% • Dental checkup 2010 • WI: 75% • US: 70% • HP2020 Goal: 49%

  15. Vaccinations • Pneumonia vaccination (65+) 2010 • WI: 73% • US: 69% • HP2020 Goal: 90% • Flu vaccination (18+) 2005 • WI: 32% • US: 27% • HP2020 Goal: 90% • Flu vaccination (65+) 2010 • WI: 68% • US: 68% • HP2020 Goal: 90% *In 2005, “nasal spray” was added. **For a time in the 2004/2005 flu season there was a limited supply of flu vaccinations. During that period, it was only offered to persons in high-risk categories.

  16. Health Conditions Past 3 Years (2011)

  17. Health Conditions Past 3 Years

  18. Health Conditions Past 3 Years

  19. Alternative Treatments

  20. Received Alternative Treatments Past 3 Years (2011)

  21. Received Alternative Treatments Past 3 Years *In 2009, “using essential oils” was added to aroma therapy.

  22. Exercise and Nutrition

  23. Body Weight • Overweight 2010 • WI: 64% • US: 64% • HP2020 Goal: 66% (overweight or obese)

  24. Physical Activity1 • Recommended Moderate or Vigorous Activity 2009 • WI: 53% • US: 51% • Moderate Activity 2005 • WI: 42% • US: 33% • Vigorous Activity 2009 • WI: 31% • US: 29% 1Moderate activity: 5 times a week for 30 or more minutes/time Vigorous activity: 3 times a week for 20 or more minutes/time

  25. Nutrition on an Average Day

  26. Early Detection and Prevention of Cancer

  27. Women’s Health • Pap Smear (18+) 2010 • WI: 85% • US: 81% • HP2020 Goal (21+): 93% • Mammogram (40+) 2010 • WI: 79% • US: 76%

  28. Men’s Health(40 and Older) • PSA Test (40+) 2010 • WI: 51% • US: 53%

  29. Colorectal Cancer (50 and Older) • Sigmoidoscopy/ Colonoscopy in Lifetime (50+) 2010 • WI: 69% • US: 65%

  30. Safety

  31. Always/Nearly Always Wore a Seat Belt or Helmet • Adult Seat Belt Usage 2002 • WI: 82% • US: 88% • HP2020 Goal: 92% (observation)

  32. Detectors in Household (2011) Households That Have…

  33. Both Working Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors in Household

  34. Firearm Ownership and Storage Practices(All Households) • Firearm in HH 2002 • WI: 44% • US: 33% • Loaded Firearm 2002 • WI: 3% • US: 8% • Loaded Firearm also Unlocked 2002 • WI: 2% • US: 4% • Loaded Firearm also Unlocked of HH with Firearms 2002 • WI: 5% • US: 13% • Walworth County: 10% (2011) --Type of firearm not asked in 2003 and 2005

  35. Personal Safety Issues (Past Year)

  36. Cigarette Use

  37. Current Smokers • Current Smokers 2010 • WI: 19% • US: 17% • HP2020 Goal: 12%

  38. Current Smokers • Tried to Quit 2005 • WI: 49% • US: 56% • HP2020 Goal: 80%

  39. Smoking Policies

  40. Smoking Policy Inside Home and at Work (2011) • Smoking Prohibited at Home 2003 • WI: 75% • Smoke-free Policy at Indoor Worksite 2003 • WI: 75% • HP2020 Goal: 100%

  41. Smoking Policy Inside Home and at Work

  42. Exposure to Second-Hand Smoke in Past 7 Days (Nonsmokers) (2011) • Nonsmokers Exposed to Second-Hand Smoke • HP2020 Goal: 34%

  43. Exposure to Second-Hand Smoke in Past 7 Days (Nonsmokers)

  44. Alcohol Use

  45. Heavy and Binge Drinking in Past Month • Binge Drinking 2010 • WI: 22% • US: 15% • HP2020 Goal: 24% • Heavy Drinking 2010 • WI: 6% • US: 5% *In 2003, “4 or more drinks” for females and “5 or more” for males was used; in all other years, “5 or more drinks” was used for both males and females. **Heavy drinking is defined as 61 or more drinks for males and 31 or more drinks for females.

  46. Alcohol Related Issues

  47. Mental Health Status

  48. Mental Health Status

  49. Additional Health Department Questions

  50. Did Not Receive Medical Care, Dental Care or Mental Health Care Needed in Past Year

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