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Vulnerable Populations
Presentation
LaToya Gipson
Identification of
Vulnerable
Population
• 19.3% of U. S. Population resides in rural
areas (AHRQ, 2013)
• Rural is defined in terms of:
• Low population size and density
• Distance from urban areas
• Low degree of urbanization
• Few types of economic activity
(Cogan, 2012)
• Any area not categorized as
urbanized areas or clusters (HRSA,
2012)
Identification of
Vulnerable
Population
• In 2009, approximately 50 million
Americans without health insurance (Sabik
& Dahman, 2012)
• Individuals living in rural areas are more
likely to be uninsured
• In 2004-2005, rate of rural uninsured
23% as compared to 19% urban
uninsured (Ziller, Lenardson, & Coburn,
2012)
Health Disparities
• Premature mortality (death before age 75)
• Unintentional injuries
• Suicide
• Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
(COPD)
• Cigarette smoking
• Cardiovascular disease
• Chronic health conditions (Arthritis,
Diabetes, Hypertension)
• Higher death rates from cancer
(Eberhardt & Pamuk, 2004; Hartley, 2004)
Health Disparities
• Less likely to participate in preventive
health services
• Lack of health insurance
• Barriers to access of care (Ziller et al., 2012)
• Special health concern for uninsured
women in rural areas - lack of utilization of
screening mammography
• Between 1993 and 2005, mammography rates
found to be the lowest among uninsured at 38.3%
• Contributes to being diagnosed at a later stage
of disease, thereby increasing mortality rates
from breast cancer (Sabatino, Coates, Uhler,
Breen, Tangka, & Shaw, 2008)
Clinical Question
“Will the quarterly addition of a mobile
mammography unit to an existing breast
health program improve compliance
rates in uninsured women residing in
rural areas?
Interdisciplinary
Plan
Mobile mammography
(Atkins, Madhaven, LeMasters, Vyas, Gainor,
& Remick, 2013: Vyas, Madhavan, Kelly,
Metzger, Schreiman, & Remick, 2013)
Interdisciplinary
Plan
• Qualifying patients
• Women residing in designated rural
areas or surrounding areas serviced by
breast health program
• Uninsured
• Has received a normal clinical breast
exam (CBE) within the last 3 months or
found to have a normal CBE on the day
of program
• Must not have any pre-existing breast
concerns
• Those who have not had screening
mammography within the last year
• At least 40 years of age
Interdisciplinary
Plan
• Team will consist of
• Advanced Practice Registered Nurse
(APRN)
• Radiologic technician
• Radiologist
• Driver of mobile unit
Interdisciplinary
Plan
• Patient services include
• CBE if not current
• Education regarding breast health
• Mammography screening
(Fontenoy, Langlois, Chang, Daigle,
Pelletier, Guertin, Theberge, &
Brisson, 2013)
Stakeholders
• Residents and future residents of rural
communities served
• Participants in the program
• APRN, Driver, Radiologic Technician,
Radiologist
• St. Luke’s Episcopal Medical Mobile Ministry
• Susan G. Komen of Shreveport
• Local media
• Sponsors
• State and local officials
Challenges to
Program
Implementation
• Cost
• Grant writing – Healthy People 2020
• Public campaigns, grass roots
fundraising
• Utilizing volunteers instead of paid
staff
• Establishing small teams
• Rental of mobile units
• Use of digital technology
(HealthyPeople.gov, 2014; Bongiorno & de
Chesnay, 2012; Naeim, Keeler, Bassett,
Parikh, Bastani, & Reuben, 2009)
Challenges to
Program
Implementation
• Resident Participation
• Early and persistent advertising
• Providing education regarding the
importance of screening in breast
health
• Being culturally sensitive
• Demonstration of a non-judgmental
attitude
• Use of incentives
Quality and
Effectiveness of Plan
• Based on client participation
• Use of questionnaires to evaluate
service and recommendations for
future events
• Comparison of compliance rates for
mammography referrals the previous
year using the breast health program
to the rates of mammography
performed with the use of mobile
mammography
Use of Technology
• More than 200 million people (77%) in
North America have Internet access
(Curley, 2012)
• Nearly 80% of Americans own a cell phone
• 73% participate in text messaging
(Kratzke, Wilson, & Vilchis, 2012)
Use of Technology
• Patients should be informed of
reputable Internet sites for finding
information regarding breast cancer
and screening recommendations
(Fayed, 2010)
Use of Technology
• Text message reminders
• Notification of mammography
• Breast cancer prevention
messages
(Kratzke et al., 2012)
References
 Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality [AHRQ], (2013). Residents of rural areas. Retrieved from
http://www.ahrq.gov/research/findings/nhqrdr/nhdr13/chap11.html
 Atkins, E., Madhavan, S., LeMasters, T., Vyas, A., Gainor, S. J., & Remick, S. (2012). Are obese women
more likely to participate in a mobile mammography program? Journal of Community Health, 38, 338-
348. doi: 10.1007/s10900-012-9619-z
 Bongiorno, A. W., & de Chesnay, M. (2012). Developing population-based programs for the vulnerable.
In M. de Chesnay & B. A. Anderson (Eds.), Caring for the vulnerable: Perspectives in nursing theory,
practice, and research (pp. 395-404). Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning.
 Cogan, C. (2012). Barriers to healthcare access for Latino service workers in a resort community. In M. de
Chesnay & B. A. Anderson (Eds.), Caring for the vulnerable: Perspectives in nursing theory, practice, and
research (pp. 339-356). Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning.
 Curley, A. L. C. (2012). Using information systems to improve population outcomes. In A. L. C. Curley &
P. A. Vitale (Eds.), Population based nursing: Concepts and competencies for advanced practice (pp.
133-154). New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company.
 Eberhardt, M. S., & Pamuk, E. R. (2004). The importance of place of residence: Examining health in
rural and nonrural areas. American Journal of Public Health, 94(10), 1682-1686. doi:
http://dx.doi.org.ezproxy.nsula.edu
References
 Fayed, L. (2010). Top 7 Breast Cancer sites. Retrieved from:
http://cancer.about.com/od/breastcancer/tp/cancersites.htm
 Fontenoy, A., Langlois, A., Chang, S., Daigle, J., Pelletier, E., Guertin, M., Theberge, I., &
Brisson, J. (2013). Contribution and performance of mobile units in an organized
mammography screening program. Canadian Journal of Public Health, 104(3), 193e-199.
Retrieved from
http://eds.a.ebscohost.com.ezproxy.nsula.edu/eds/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=1&sid=c43b72f8-
068e-4380-a544-6a2f21921053%40sessionmgr4003&hid=4102
 Hartley, D. (2004). Rural health disparities, population health, and rural culture. American Journal of Public Health,
94(10), 1675-1677.
 Health Resources and Services Administration [HRSA], (2012). Defining the rural population. Retrieved from
http://www.hrsa.gov/ruralhealth/policy/definition_of_rural.html
 HealthyPeople.gov (2014). Access to health services. Retrieved from
httpwww.healthypeople.gov/2020/topics-objectives/topic/Access-to-Health-Services
 Kratzke, C., Wilson, S., & Vilchis, H. (2013). Researching rural women: Breast cancer
prevention information seeking behaviors and interest in internet, cell phone, and text use. J
Community Health, 38(1), 54-61. doi:10.1007/s10900-012-9579-3
References
 Naeim, A., Keeler, E., Bassett, L. W., Parikh, J., Bastani, R., & Reuben, D. B. (2009). Cost- effectiveness of
increasing access to mammography through mobile mammography for older women. Journal of the American
Geriatrics Society, 57(2), 285-290. doi: 10.111/j.1532-5415.2008.02105.
 Sabatino, S. A., Coates, R. J., Uhler, R. J., Breen, N., Tangka, F., & Shaw, K. M. (2008). Disparities in
mammography use among US women aged 40-64 years, by race, ethnicity, income, and health insurance
status,1993 and 2005. Medical Care, 46(12), 692-700. Retrieved from http:/www.jstor.org/stable/40221724
 Sabik, L. M., & Dahman, B. A. (2011). Trends in care for uninsured adults and disparities in care by insurance status.
Medical Care Research and Review, 69(2), 215-230. doi: 10.1177/1077558711418519
 Vyas, A., Madhavan, S., Kelly, K., Metzger, A., Schreiman, J., & Remick, S. (2013). Do Appalachian women
attending a mobile mammography program differ from those visiting a stationary mammography facility? Journal
of Community Health, 38, 698-706. doi: 10.1007/s10900-013-9667-z
 Ziller, E. C., Lenardson, J. D., & Coburn, A. F. (2012). Health care access and use among the rural uninsured.
Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 23, 1327-1345. Retrieved from
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Nursing 7001 vulnerable populations presentation

  • 2. Identification of Vulnerable Population • 19.3% of U. S. Population resides in rural areas (AHRQ, 2013) • Rural is defined in terms of: • Low population size and density • Distance from urban areas • Low degree of urbanization • Few types of economic activity (Cogan, 2012) • Any area not categorized as urbanized areas or clusters (HRSA, 2012)
  • 3. Identification of Vulnerable Population • In 2009, approximately 50 million Americans without health insurance (Sabik & Dahman, 2012) • Individuals living in rural areas are more likely to be uninsured • In 2004-2005, rate of rural uninsured 23% as compared to 19% urban uninsured (Ziller, Lenardson, & Coburn, 2012)
  • 4. Health Disparities • Premature mortality (death before age 75) • Unintentional injuries • Suicide • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) • Cigarette smoking • Cardiovascular disease • Chronic health conditions (Arthritis, Diabetes, Hypertension) • Higher death rates from cancer (Eberhardt & Pamuk, 2004; Hartley, 2004)
  • 5. Health Disparities • Less likely to participate in preventive health services • Lack of health insurance • Barriers to access of care (Ziller et al., 2012) • Special health concern for uninsured women in rural areas - lack of utilization of screening mammography • Between 1993 and 2005, mammography rates found to be the lowest among uninsured at 38.3% • Contributes to being diagnosed at a later stage of disease, thereby increasing mortality rates from breast cancer (Sabatino, Coates, Uhler, Breen, Tangka, & Shaw, 2008)
  • 6. Clinical Question “Will the quarterly addition of a mobile mammography unit to an existing breast health program improve compliance rates in uninsured women residing in rural areas?
  • 7. Interdisciplinary Plan Mobile mammography (Atkins, Madhaven, LeMasters, Vyas, Gainor, & Remick, 2013: Vyas, Madhavan, Kelly, Metzger, Schreiman, & Remick, 2013)
  • 8. Interdisciplinary Plan • Qualifying patients • Women residing in designated rural areas or surrounding areas serviced by breast health program • Uninsured • Has received a normal clinical breast exam (CBE) within the last 3 months or found to have a normal CBE on the day of program • Must not have any pre-existing breast concerns • Those who have not had screening mammography within the last year • At least 40 years of age
  • 9. Interdisciplinary Plan • Team will consist of • Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) • Radiologic technician • Radiologist • Driver of mobile unit
  • 10. Interdisciplinary Plan • Patient services include • CBE if not current • Education regarding breast health • Mammography screening (Fontenoy, Langlois, Chang, Daigle, Pelletier, Guertin, Theberge, & Brisson, 2013)
  • 11. Stakeholders • Residents and future residents of rural communities served • Participants in the program • APRN, Driver, Radiologic Technician, Radiologist • St. Luke’s Episcopal Medical Mobile Ministry • Susan G. Komen of Shreveport • Local media • Sponsors • State and local officials
  • 12. Challenges to Program Implementation • Cost • Grant writing – Healthy People 2020 • Public campaigns, grass roots fundraising • Utilizing volunteers instead of paid staff • Establishing small teams • Rental of mobile units • Use of digital technology (HealthyPeople.gov, 2014; Bongiorno & de Chesnay, 2012; Naeim, Keeler, Bassett, Parikh, Bastani, & Reuben, 2009)
  • 13. Challenges to Program Implementation • Resident Participation • Early and persistent advertising • Providing education regarding the importance of screening in breast health • Being culturally sensitive • Demonstration of a non-judgmental attitude • Use of incentives
  • 14. Quality and Effectiveness of Plan • Based on client participation • Use of questionnaires to evaluate service and recommendations for future events • Comparison of compliance rates for mammography referrals the previous year using the breast health program to the rates of mammography performed with the use of mobile mammography
  • 15. Use of Technology • More than 200 million people (77%) in North America have Internet access (Curley, 2012) • Nearly 80% of Americans own a cell phone • 73% participate in text messaging (Kratzke, Wilson, & Vilchis, 2012)
  • 16. Use of Technology • Patients should be informed of reputable Internet sites for finding information regarding breast cancer and screening recommendations (Fayed, 2010)
  • 17. Use of Technology • Text message reminders • Notification of mammography • Breast cancer prevention messages (Kratzke et al., 2012)
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