LESSON 12.1: INTRO TO HEALTH DISPARITIES Module 12: Health Disparities Obj. 12.1: Explain the problem of health disparities in the United States.

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LESSON 12.1: INTRO TO HEALTH DISPARITIES Module 12: Health Disparities Obj. 12.1: Explain the problem of health disparities in the United States.

Do Now: ID the Disparities  Which of the following do you think represent a health disparity? There is a major pandemic of H1N1. Diabetes is found more frequently in African Americans. Patients tend to take their medications incorrectly. Patients with low literacy tend to take their medications incorrectly.

Discuss  Which U.S. populations do you think live longer, healthier lives? Discuss reasons why you chose your answers.

10 Things to Know About Health  Read the handout “Ten Things to Know about Health,” then complete the questions on the following page.  Courtesy of UNNATURAL CAUSES: Is Inequality Making Us Sick? Produced by California Newsreel with Vital Pictures. Presented by the National Minority Consortia.

10 Things Reflection  1. Which of the 10 facts surprised you most? Why?  2. Which of the 10 facts were least surprising to you? Why?  3. Which of these facts relates most to your own life?  4. Which of these facts do you think is most within your control? The control of the leaders of our country?

ID the Health Disparity Facts  Identify the health facts that are represented in each scenario and support your answer with facts from the scenario.  Scenario 1:  Janice is a 12-year-old Caucasian girl who lives with her parents, Aunt and Uncle, two cousins, and grandma in a three-bedroom house. The family lives in rural South Carolina where the nearest grocery store and pharmacy are over ten miles away. The family does not own a car and relies on neighbors for rides. Janice has Type 1 Diabetes and requires daily insulin injections. Neither of her parents have health insurance. Her condition is worsening, so her mom has to stay home almost every other day to care for her. Her mother’s boss is starting to get irritated because she works at a factory where she is needed.

ID the Health Disparity Facts  Scenario 2:  Albert is a 45-year old African American who lives in Deerfield, IL. He attended Northwestern University and earned his degree in finance. He now works for an extremely competitive, high paced Fortune 500 Company; the CEO and top businessmen are Caucasian. He often gets into work around 7 am and leaves around 9 pm. Recently, Albert visited the doctor because he was experiencing severe chest pain. His doctor told him that he had the early signs of hypertension (high blood pressure). Albert didn’t understand what the problem was. He told the doctor that he eats healthy and exercises on weekends.

WATCH: Unnatural Causes  Based on this video, how would you define health disparities? Give specific examples!  What statistics does the video give to demonstrate the problem of health disparities?  What does the video suggest are the causes of health disparities in the U.S.?

Homework: Health Disparities in YOUR Community  Identify ONE health disparity in your community. Explain it and answer the questions below:  What evidence do you have that this is a disparity?  What population(s) is/are affected by this disparity?  Name 3 factors that contribute to the disparity.  Which of the 10 Things to Know About Health is most linked to the disparity you identified. Why?