Question: write the report section one , the context & problem statement . background , a. Background : b. The Focus Problem, Contributing Factors & Target

write the report section one , the context & problem statement . background ,a.Background:

b.The Focus Problem, Contributing Factors & Target Population:

  1. Describe the focus problem for your proposed Initiative. Provide a well-argued and justified explanation for why you chose this as the focus problem.
  2. Describe the target population for your proposed Initiative. You must provide a rationale for your choice and the chosen target population must be relevant to the focus problem outlined in (I) above. In describing the target population, you must provide enough information for the reader to get an idea of the demographic characteristics such as age, gender, socio-economic background, education background, levels of health literacy, any beliefs and values and any cultural considerations that may be relevant to the focus problem.
  3. Present the "causes of causes" map for your focus problem. In this map draw on the information provided in the Pambani case study, Use a root cause mapping tool showing the connections between the different contributing factors and clearly identifying the root causes. The map is NOT included in the word count.
  4. Discuss three contributing factors appropriate to your focus problem and target population which you will address in your proposed Initiative. These must be factors shown on the "causes of causes" map presented in (III). In choosing these three contributing factors, consider which factors will have the maximum impact on addressing the focus problem and factors that reflect a holistic and modern approach to health promotion - factors if addressed will make healthy choice the easier choice. You are expected to provide evidence or theory-based arguments for your choices. Section Two: The Health Promotion Action Plan
  • Health promotion approaches

Briefly discuss the broad health promotion approaches and levels of action that would underpin proposed Initiative. For this discussion you are expected to draw on the Framework for health promotion action covered in the course.

  1. Ottawa Charter (OC) Action areas & Health Promotion Activities

i. Ottawa Charter Action Areas: Discuss three OC action areas that you will integrate into your Initiative. You can draw on the discussion forum contributions and course tutorial discussions to help you choose the OC action areas. In discussing your chosen OC action areas, you are expected to link these areas to the problem, contributing factors and target group and Akiyakanda/Pudivasilu context to demonstrate relevance and appropriateness of your chosen OC areas.

ii. Health Promoting Activities: Describe 2- 3 health promotion activities that will be appropriate to address each of the contributing factors you chose for Section One (b) IV and will reflect the chosen OC action areas. These are the activities you will be implementing in your proposed Initiative. In choosing and describing the activities you must consider the following:

  • Activities must align with the contributing factors and OC action areas you have chosen.
  • Activities must be appropriate and relevant to the Akiyakanda/Pudivasilu context and feasible for implementing within a three-year period.
  • All activities taken together must reflect a modern approach to health promotion that will make healthy choice the easier choice.
  • The description must be written in a way that the reader can understand what the activity involves and clearly demonstrate health promotion principles of empowerment, participation, and relevance and appropriateness to the target group reflected.

This dual focus on infectious diseases and mental health is just

Present the health promotion activities in a table, using the template provided below. This table is included in the word count.

Contributing Factor OC action area Health Promotion Activities & Description

please use infectious diseases to answer above question. Infectious Diseases Infectious diseases such as dengue, malaria and tuberculosis are evident due to swampy, overgrown areas creating breeding grounds for disease vectors, poor sanitation, stagnant water and lack of healthcare facilities. These conditions exacerbate the spread of disease and result in high mortality and morbidity rates. Maternal Health High maternal and infant mortality rates are prevalent due to inadequate prenatal and post-natal care, insufficient healthcare infrastructure and lack of access to skilled healthcare professionals during childbirth. As stated, a midwife only visits on a monthly basis and does not have the authority to prescribe medications, this leaves a significant gap in health care for women and children. Mental Health Low socio-economic areas are more susceptible to mental health problems. Factors such, as low income, low employment rates, poor infrastructure/ living conditions and low levels of literacy can result in social isolation, feelings of loneliness and depression.

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