Public Health Question

Not all public health programs are effective. Many programs fail because the administrators have not fully assessed the barriers and issues that contribute to the public health issue. Understanding the target population is one of the most important elements for implementing a successful public health program. It is critical that public health practitioners have in-depth knowledge of the social and behavioral factors that may contribute to a higher likelihood of disease in the target population, as well as the theoretical and practical approaches to address those risk factors. However, the understanding of social and behavioral factors is not limited to the target population but the community as a whole. The community has to fully understand the extent of the public health issue and accept that intervention is required so that the community can be healthy.

For example: The public health issue is hepatitis C infections transmitted through the sharing of hypodermic needles, and the program is a needle exchange. The target population is IV drug users with specific social and behavioral risks; the behavioral risk factor is sharing of needles, and the social risk factor is the lack of access to clean needles. The social and behavioral risk factors for the community as a whole may be different and may impede the program. Community members may distrust government programs, may distrust outsiders coming into their community, or may believe that the dispensing of needles may increase drug use. The success of the needle exchange program relies on addressing the risks of the target population and the social and behavioral factors that will prevent community support.

Prompt

Write a short paper that critically analyzes the public health program you have selected for your final project.(Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and Prevention Programs, The selected public health program that will be utilized in this project is a National Diabetes Prevention Program (National DP), which was established in the United States in 2010 following the Diabetes Prevention Program Research Group clinical trial). Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:

  • Provide an overview of the program, including the public health issue, administrating agency, time, setting, and population; include the social and behavioral risk factors that are associated with this public health issue
  • Determine the social and behavioral risk factors that are being addressed by the program, and include the theoretical approaches used in the program to facilitate social and behavioral change in the target population, as well as the social and behavioral theoretical strategies employed by the program to engage the community
  • Examine the social and behavioral factors that the program neglected to identify and address why these social and behavioral factors are important, justifying your response with specific examples from the literature
  • Analyze the public health data and trends to determine whether the program has met the intended outcome
  • Summarize the overall impact of the program, including its successes, failures, strengths, and weaknesses, and indicate and explain opportunities for improvement

What to Submit

Submit assignment as a Word document with double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, and one-inch margins. The paper must be 67 pages in length. All sources must be cited in APA format, No AI Please.

Requirements: 6-7 pages

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