¶ … data collection tool that can be used with your aggregate population. Make sure the tool contains the following:
• Demographics -- name, birth date, ethnicity, sex, education level, and so forth
• The questions that you came up with in Part One and any others that you feel would apply
• Two additional questions that would be consistent with the goals of Healthy People 2020
• Data from reliable sources that answers each of the questions you asked
Include data points with two levels of data for each -- if you cannot find two points, a data gap exists.
The aggregate population is sa sample from Belle Glade Community who are predominantly blacks, Hispanics, and immigrants who have a high level of preventable diseases. The health problem that most interest me is that most of the males aggregate that lives in this area suffer from HIV / AIDS.
Demographic Questions
What is your age?
20-40
40+
High school
General Questions
1. How do you think we can improve education in the Glade about HIV / AIDS and improve health disparities that exist there?
2. What are the accessible health care in the Belle Glades area for HIV / AIDS patients and how to ensure they have access to such care?
3. What government programs are currently in place to assist with the education and treatment of HIV / AIDS patients in the Glades and what improvement…
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