I need to fill out the data related to LEWIS COUNTY in KENTUCKY in…I need to fill out the data related to LEWIS COUNTY in KENTUCKY in…
Question I need to fill out the data related to LEWIS COUNTY in KENTUCKY in… I need to fill out the data related to LEWIS COUNTY in KENTUCKY in the box below. Please help! I could not find any available data on the internet, hope you could help. It does not matter which year, but should be at least from 2014Biological Determinants How many people are in the county? The population in Lewis County is 13,296 in 2022, this number increase 0.05% each year in the last 4 years. The population from 2019 to 2021 were 13,275, 13,282, and 13,289 respectively.Population density- How many people per square mile? The population density was 29 per square mile (11/km2) in 2021Births (annual rate, extent of illegitimacy, abortion):Births rate in the last 12 months was 9.6%Unwed mothers of all births were 53% in the last 12 monthsThere is no report related to abortion for recent years in Lewis County, the available data reported was in 2006. Abortion ratio was 22, abortion rate was 2.2%, the rank was 54 in the whole KentuckyComposition of population: (note- you may want to enter this information into a table format) Age Total Male Female White African American Latino Asian Native American Other <1 year 1-5 years. 6-12 years 13-20 years 21-30 years 31-50 years 51-65 years 66-80 years >80 years 3.2% Analysis of DataDifferent age groups require different health services. For example, young children may need immunization and WIC programs; females may need programs related to pregnancies; the elderly may need programs for chronic diseases. Compare the distributions of ages in the county with their distributions in the state and US. Describe which age groups differ considerably for the county than that of the state and US, and how they differ. Describe how your focus community’s age distribution compares with that of the county (i.e., primarily older, younger, or about the same). Based on this data, what are the implications for your community’s health needs at the primary and/or secondary levels of prevention? Analysis of DataSome racial and ethnic groups have higher rates of certain diseases than other groups; for example, American Indians are at increased risk of diabetes; hypertension appears to be more prevalent in black populations. Compare the distribution of the county population among the different racial/ethnic groups with how the state and US population is distributed. Does the county have an unusually large percentage of a particular racial or ethnic group? Describe how the county distribution is different from that of the state and US. Describe how your focus community’s racial/ethnic distribution compares with that of the county (i.e., greater distribution of American Indian, about the same, etc.). Based on this data, what are the implications for your community’s health needs at the primary and/or secondary levels of prevention? Mortality rates (overall, age-specific, cause-specific): Morbidity: Disease Incidence PrevalenceDisease Incidence Prevalence Complete the following table for the county in which your focus community is located. Health Science Science Nursing NRS 404 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


