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    1.) Within the PRECEDE-PROCEED Model and using what you have learned about epidemiology‚ what kind of data would be included within an epidemiological assessment? Please describe. In the PRECEDE phase of the PRECEDE-PROCEED Model‚ epidemiological data would include predisposing‚ reinforcing and enabling constructs such as genetics‚ behavior‚ and community. In the PROCEED phase of the PRECEDE-PROCEED Model‚ epidemiological data would include environmental data from sources such as primary interviews

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    Problem: Routine childhood immunization is important to both individual and community health. When most children in a community are immune‚ a disease is contained to those that are susceptible and will quickly die out. However‚ when fewer children in a community are immune‚ introduction of a disease can quickly become an outbreak. Since 1984‚ the U.S. centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has conducted the National Immunization Survey (NIS) to determine immunization coverage rates for

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    Importance of Childhood Immunizations Jennifer Why do we immunize our children‚ and is it really necessary? Today many parents will be faced with the decision about‚ whether to immunize their children or not because of the growing concern over their safety. We hear it on the television and see it on the internet about the risks and side effects of childhood immunizations. TV and movies are all about entertainment value‚ they might be based on true stories or current events‚ but the storylines

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    There are many different types of vaccines available. Typical immunizations a child receives are Measles‚ Mumps‚ Rubella‚ Diphtheria‚ Tetanus‚ Pertussis‚ Polio‚ Hepatitis A‚ Hepatitis B‚ Varicella‚ Pneumococcal‚ and Haemophilus Influenza type B. If

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    question the importance or even the need for their children to receive vaccinations. The reasons for their objections or doubts vary from religious beliefs‚ a lack of understanding exactly what immunizations really are‚ or fear that their children may acquire a serious reaction to the vaccines themselves. Immunizations are safe and effective‚ yet many still question their importance and place in society. The purpose behind vaccinations is to create an environment where children are safe and free from disease

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    to prevent outbreaks of diseases. With the intention of protecting the community‚ the aim is to get most members vaccinated. This will reduce the chances of person to-person transmission because there is little opportunity for outbreak. Herd immunization protects children who are not eligible for certain vaccines such as infants‚ pregnant women‚ not fully immunized or cannot get immunized due to medical contraindications (Duffy & Ragan‚ 2012). Information Technology Per Recame (2012) in a survey

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    .PRECEDE-PROCEED is community-based and participatory‚ founded on the premise that changes promoting health (and other community issues) are largely voluntary‚ and therefore need the participation of those needing to change and others who might influence them or be influenced by them. PRECEDE is the diagnostic portion of the model. It starts with the idea that the focus of change must be on its desired outcome‚ and works backward from that outcome to construct an intervention that will bring it

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    Healthy People 2020: Childhood Immunizations Every year‚ the number of preventable diseases fluctuates. In 2008 the number of measles cases worldwide was 147‚181‚ and in 2011 the number of cases was 356‚632. However‚ in 2014‚ the number was back down to 138‚386 (Council on Foreign Relations‚ n.d.). The suffering related to childhood preventable diseases like: polio‚ measles‚ mumps‚ chicken pox‚ and whooping cough‚ is a tragedy that not only affects the infected individual‚ but also the family‚ community

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    early childhood intervention. The RAND researchers identified what the known research literature about the number of children at risk of school failure. Along with the risk of school failure they looked at the consequences for their performance in school and subsequent life outcomes. The results stated that high-quality early intervention programs can lay in compensating for early disadvantages. This article listed a few indicators that illustrated resource disparities in early childhood. The

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