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The South Texas Health Status Review


The South Texas Health Status Review

A Health Disparities Roadmap

von: Amelie G. Ramirez, Ian M. Thompson, Leonel Vela

53,49 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 29.06.2013
ISBN/EAN: 9783319002330
Sprache: englisch

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This book is a roadmap of the exact health disparities that burden the health of South Texas residents, especially Hispanics, compared to the rest of Texas and nation. This type of knowledge has the potential to fuel and motivate researchers and public health leaders to create and shape interventions to reverse those health disparities. Most notably, focus on obesity and diabetes prevention efforts and modifiable risk factors—such as nutrition, reproductive factors and access to health care—has significant potential to reduce the burden of disease in South Texas communities.South Texas, a 38-county region that spans 45,000 square miles along the Texas-Mexico border northward to the area around metropolitan Bexar County (home to San Antonio), is home to 18% of the state’s population. Yet South Texas residents, who are 68% Hispanic, struggle with lower educational levels, less income and less access to health care—and, as a result, suffer from a wide variety of health disparities. To study the health status and identify the exact health disparities that exist in the region, researchers from The UT Health Science Center at San Antonio teamed with researchers from the Texas Department of State Health Services to develop the South Texas Health Status Review.The Review team analyzed a variety of the latest county, state and national data to compare South Texas’ incidence, prevalence and mortality rates for more than 35 health indicators—from cancers to chronic diseases like diabetes to communicable diseases like HIV/AIDS to maternal health and even environmental health—to the rest of Texas and the nation by age, sex, race/ethnicity and rural/urban location.​ 
<p>A Health Disparities Roadmap: The South Texas Health Status Review </p><p>Edited by Amelie G. Ramirez, Ian M. Thompson, and Leonel Vela</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>As America's most populous state goes, so goes the nation. And within that state, the 38 counties comprising South Texas--a highly populated area characterized by high uninsured rates and low numbers of health care providers--are emblematic of nationwide crises in public health.</p><p> </p><p><i>A Health Disparities Roadmap: The South Texas Health Status Review </i>brings health and care disparities to light in instructive detail. Over thirty key health conditions and risk factors, such as breast cancer, diabetes, obesity, tuberculosis, smoking and alcohol use, lead exposure, birth defects, and homicide rates, are analyzed by age, sex, race/ethnicity, and location (urban or rural), and the results compared with the rest of Texas and the nation as a whole. A section on conclusions and recommendations outlines factors contributing to these conditions and offers suggestions for improvement. These important data should stimulate further population studies and provide impetus for targeted public health interventions and community outreach programs to reduce health inequities and advance care access in the state and the U.S. at large. Major health issues covered in the report include:</p><p> </p><ul><li>Communicable diseases</li><li>Cancer incidence and mortality</li><li>Maternal and child health</li><li>Chronic diseases</li><li>Behavioral risk factors in adults</li><li>Environmental health issues</li><li>Suicide, homicide, and vehicular mortality</li></ul><p> </p><p><i>A Health Disparities Roadmap</i> contains valuable lessons for researchers in health promotion and health disparities, as well as community health professionals. Policymakers involved in reducing health disparities will find it especially useful.</p>
<p>Chapter1 Introduction.-Chapter 2 South Texas Population Characteristics.-Chapter3 Access to Health Care in South Texas.-Chapter 4 Communicable Diseases.-Chapter 5 Cancer Incidence and Mortality.-Chapter 6 Maternal and Child Health.-Chapter 7Chronic Diseases.-Chapter 8 Behavioral Risk Factors in Adults.-Chapter 9 Environmental Health Issues.-Chapter 10 Injury.- Chapter 11 Conclusions and Recommendations.-              </p>
<p>A Health Disparities Roadmap: The South Texas Health Status Review </p><p>Edited by Amelie G. Ramirez, Ian M. Thompson, and Leonel Vela</p><p> </p><p> As America's most populous state goes, so goes the nation. And within that state, the 38 counties comprising South Texas--a highly populated, largely Hispanic area characterized by high uninsured rates and low numbers of health care providers--are emblematic of nationwide crises in public health.</p><p> </p><p><i>The South Texas Health Status Review: A Health Disparities Roadmap </i>brings health care disparities to light in instructive detail. Over thirty key health conditions and risk factors, such as breast cancer, diabetes, obesity, tuberculosis, smoking and alcohol use, lead exposure, birth defects, and homicide rates, are analyzed by age, sex, race/ethnicity, and location (urban or rural), and the results compared with the rest of Texas and the nation as a whole. A section on conclusions and recommendations outlines factors contributing to these conditions and offers suggestions for improvement. These important data should stimulate further population studies and provide impetus for targeted public health interventions and community outreach programs to reduce health inequities and advance care access in the state and the U.S. at large. Major health issues covered in the report include:</p><p> </p><ul><li>Communicable diseases</li><li>Cancer incidence and mortality</li><li>Maternal and child health</li><li>Chronic diseases</li><li>Behavioral risk factors in adults</li><li>Environmental health issues</li><li>Suicide, homicide, and vehicular mortality</li></ul><p> </p><p><i>The South Texas Health Status Review</i> contains valuable lessons for researchers in health promotion and health disparities, as well as community health professionals. Policymakers involved in reducing health disparities will find it especially useful.</p>
<p>Sponsored by the Institute for Health Promotion Research, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio \</p><p>Provides an up-to-date status of health in the South Texas region, compared to the rest of Texas and the nation</p><p>Identifies areas of focus for prevention efforts to reduce the burden of disease in South Texas communities</p><p>Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras</p>

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