(Solution) NR443 Week 1 Discussion: Social Factors (Graded)

Discussion Question

There are many factors that make people healthy or ill.  This week we will focus on the social factors and determinants that impact health.

It is time to get out into your community!

  • Go online to the U.S. Census Bureau at https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/Links to an external site. (*note, you will be using this website in the Week 2 assignment, so you can get started on collecting all the required data if desired)
    • Input your local zip code, city, or county. Try to get as specific data as possible (city, township, county).
    • Next, identify the:
      • Total population
      • Median income
      • Percentage or number of persons living in poverty
  • Go to your local grocery store, use a flyer, or app. Include the stores name, city, and state. Identify cost for the following items (please note whether items are organic):
    • 1 gallon of milk
    • 1 loaf of bread
    • 1 bag of apples (include price per pound)
    • 1 bag of carrots
    • 1 large container of yogurt
    • 1 2-liter of soda
    • 1 bag of chips
    • 1 package of cookies
  • Utilizing the data collected, discuss social factors that might impact what groceries are purchased. Try to be as specific to your community as possible (location, availability, poverty levels, etc.).
  • Discuss how a community health nurse (CHN) could use one of the 17 intervention categories from the Public Health Intervention Wheel to address areas of food security (Nies & McEwen, 2019).
  • In your responses to classmates, include comparisons and contrasting information.

Your discussion post should look like:

  • Paragraph one: Utilizing the data collected, discuss a social factor that might impact what groceries are purchased. Try to be as specific to your community as possible (location, availability, poverty levels, etc.)
  • Paragraph two: Utilizing the data collected, discuss another social factor that might impact what groceries are purchased. Try to be as specific to your community as possible (location, availability, poverty levels, etc.)
  • Paragraph three: Discuss how a community health nurse (CHN) could use one of the 17 intervention categories from the Public Health Intervention Wheel to address areas of food security
  • Resources: Where did you find your data?

SOLUTION  

Based on the information that I have learned from our assigned readings, being healthy is not limited to the absence of ailment or disease of an individual, but also includes the overall wellbeing and health of the community. As a nurse, the concept of health also involves understanding the social determinants that impact one’s health as well as the health of the community.

I live in the small suburban town of Franklinville, Southern New Jersey. Based on the April 2020 US Census Bureau, the total population of Franklinville is roughly 16,380 people. The median income per household is $83,654. ……please click the icon below to purchase full solution at $10