LESSON 12.3: INFANT & CHILD HEALTH Module 12: Health Disparities Obj. 12.3: Identify trends in child health and infant mortality using charts and graphs.

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LESSON 12.3: INFANT & CHILD HEALTH Module 12: Health Disparities Obj. 12.3: Identify trends in child health and infant mortality using charts and graphs.

Do Now: Infant Health  Suppose you are a pediatrician You have decided to try to make a positive impact on health outcomes of your infant patients by addressing the most common causes of infant mortality (death) among your patients. You think that holding new parent education seminars might be the best way to prevent these deaths. In the circle below, brainstorm the top FIVE topics you would cover in these seminars. (NOTE: Your decision should be evidence-baed, of course, but for now just brainstorm the topics you think would be most important).

Discuss: Roots of Health Disparities  Assume you have carried out your five seminars for a group of 20 parents. Now brainstorm why these families still may be in danger of having an infant die from one of the main causes of infant mortality. In other words, besides education on health topics, what ADDITIONAL factors might influence the health of these families? Brainstorm with a partner, and list your ideas in the bubbles below.

Trends in Infant Mortality & Children’s Health  Examine the 3 handouts with data on infant mortality and children’s health below. Use the data to answer the questions that follow and write a final conclusion.

Trends in Infant Mortality & Children’s Health

Assess: Conclusions  Review your evidence-based conclusions from the graph analysis activity on the previous page. Write one overall conclusion tying in common themes from all three.

Homework: Specific Causes of Infant Mortality Conduct research online to uncover the specific causes of infant mortality and answer the questions below.  1. List 3-5 most common causes of infant mortality from your research? (i.e. drowning)  2. How does this compare with your brainstormed list during the Do Now activity of this lesson?  3. Which causes were most & least surprising to you?  4. In what ways might income, education, and race/ethnicity linked to the main causes of child mortality?  5. What do you think should be done about this problem? At the individual level? Community level? City/state/national level?