Title: Health Committee
1 Health Committee
Jessica Lucido Laura Fierce
2 Health Committee
Jessica Lucido Laura Fierce and
introducing Victor Woehlke!
3 Initial Backwardness
- The purpose of this project is to improve the
health and quality of life of Adu Achi and the
surrounding communities. - To utilize our resources in the best possible
way, we should identify the way we can make the
greatest impact with the money available. - The health committee should determine which
issues we should tackle based on prevalence in
the community and our ability to intervene. - However, we have already pretty well determined
that our solution will include an improved water
source. - Even if we determine clean water is not the most
pressing issue in the community but a primary
concern, we will still improve the water source
due to the nature of our organization and the
requests of the community. - Therefore, the health committee should focus on
water-related diseases, as they directly relate
to the project, but should also explore health
concerns of great importance to this community.
4 Understanding Health
5 Talking to local contacts
- ask general questions to get a basic qualitative
feel for health in the community - after general questions are covered, ask
specifics on important diseases (we will need to
determine these) - also ask questions about behavior and such
- explore any records/resources they might have
- find any way they can help us characterize health
in the community (could we hire them to run lab
tests?) - ask about educational services do they have
training programs? do they have materials? etc.
6 Health committee
- developing a health committee to participate in
the assessment and planning now will be
beneficial later - there are countless reasons to create this
committee - this committee needs to be comprised of people
that can spread the word and get things moving,
but also a good representation of the population
to be served - we should develop our health intervention with
the health committee - possibly use the PHAST approach by the WHO
- this will allow us to develop an approach that
is appropriate for this specific community
7 Disease Classification
water related
non-water related, but statistically important
fecal-oral or some other human to human
transmission
toxins
vector borne
Onchocerciasis Malaria
Explore further based on water quality results
Intestinal parasites Cholera
HIV/AIDS
8 Initial health assessment objectives
- identify the health problems in the community so
we can attempt to fix them - give us a starting place from which we can
measure our progress - supply sufficient data to implement some form of
health intervention - health education
- hospital renovation
9 Choosing a method of assessment
10 Selecting test population
- statistically determine how many people we need
to survey to have accurate results - this group needs to selected randomly
- this group would also be good for the pilot test
group - gather initial information use this as initial
health characterization - for analysis of the problem we should re-choose a
random group of people
11 Intervention
fecal-oral or some other human to human
transmission
toxins
vector borne
HIV/AIDS
- improved water source should help
- recontamination education
- improve hygiene and sanitation
- education
- important to utilize local resources
- improved water source could help
- other intervention is difficult
- education about water storage
- improved water source should suffice any
intervention is water quality? surface water?
12 Health Education
- this phase will focus on the pilot study for
health education - based on Safe Water by the CDC
- working with water quality and surface water
- this group is assessed before - initial health
characterization - and after in order to measure
success - necessary changes are made
13 To be completed immediately
- General understanding of health in Nigeria and
Africa - this is necessary so we are sure to know what
questions to ask - after obtaining a basic understanding, we need to
prioritize - those diseases deemed most important and relevant
should be explored in more detail - understand details of transmission
- intervention basics
- explore how we can determine if someone has this
disease - Contact in-country professionals
- find if there is any way to get in contact with
them from here - obtain as much information as possible general
local health, services available - Define objectives for intervention methods
considered - hospital renovation
- health education
14 Phase I Implementation
- Assessment
- 3 days talking to local contacts
- 15 days training health committee
- 30 days assessing test population
- Education
- 15 days developing curriculum with health
committee - 60? day of pilot study
- Hospital Renovation
- 30 days?
- 1, 2, 3, 4
15 The End