Sangamon County Residents' Top Health Priority Areas

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THE  RESULTS  FROM  PUBLIC  INPUT  FOR  THE  2015  COMMUNITY  HEALTH  NEEDS     ASSESSMENT   This  brief  is  part  of  the  Sangamon  County  Community  Health  Needs  Assessment  conducted  by  Memorial  Medical  Center,  St.  John’s   Hospital,  and  the  Sangamon  County  Department  of  Public  Health  in  collaboration  with  SIU  School  of  Medicine’s  Office  of  Community   Health  and  Service.  The  purpose  of  this  report  is  to  synthesize  the  scope  of  the  information  collected  during  the  Community  Health   Needs  Assessment  process.  If  you  have  any  questions  about  this  report,  please  contact  the  UIS  Survey  Research  Office  at  (217)  206-­‐ 6591  or  [email protected].  The  full  report  provides  detailed  findings  from  the  five  community  health  forums  as  well  as  the  results  from  the   public  survey,   which  allowed  members  of  the  Sangamon  County  community  to  provide  input  on  the  health  priority  areas  in  the     region.      

  Access    to  Care,  Child  Abuse,  Mental  Health,  and  Overweight/Obesity  are  Top  Health  Concerns     County  residents  have  a  variety  of  health  concerns  ranging  from  specific  illnesses  affecting  neighbors  and   Sangamon     embers  to  the  absence  of  nutrition  in  the  public  school  educational  programs  to  the  lack  of  access  to  proper   family  m   healthcare   and  resources.  Yet,  when  asked  to  identify  the  top  health  priority  areas  in  Sangamon  County,  four  priority   areas  a  re  rated  most  important  by  the  majority  of  Sangamon  County  residents.  The  four  health  priority  areas  are:   Access    to  Care,  Child  Abuse,  Mental  Health,  and  Overweight/Obesity.       in  the  figure,   As  seen   Sangamon  County  Residents'  Top  Health  Priority   survey    respondents   100%   were  asked   three   Areas   86.9%     90%   83.4%   different   q uestions     78.8%   76.2%   aimed  a   t  gauging  what   80%   they  believed   to  be  the     70%   top  health  priority  areas     60%   in  the  region.  Across  the   49.9%     three  question   44.3%   50%   43.4%     variations,  these  four   34.4%   40%   health    priority  areas     the  most   24.2%   30%   remained   19.0%     concerning   to  Sangamon   14.5%   20%   10.0%   County     residents.     10%     There  w   ere  some   0%   differences   across   Access  to  Care   Child  Abuse   Mental  Health     Overweight/Obesity     demographic   groups     Percent  rated  as  a  "high  priority"   (gender,     race,  and  zip   Percent  rated  as  "top  priority"   code).       Percent  rated  as  "one  of  the  top  three  priori_es"     A  higher     percentage  of  individuals  living  in  62703  report  that  food  insecurity  is  a  high  priority  than  in  any  other  region.   Also,  w  hile  child  abuse  ranks  high  in  all  zip  codes,  it  is  ranked  as  less  of  a  priority  area  among  respondents  in  62703  and   62711,    77.5  percent  and  72.1  percent,  respectively,  rank  it  as  a  high  priority.  Almost  ninety  percent  of  respondents  living   in  62629     rank  it  as  a  high  priority.  When  we  examine  whether  demographic  groups  rated  health  priority  areas   differently,   we  only  find  a  few  significant  differences  (chi-­‐squares  in  which  significance  is  p