There are significant differences in the quality and span of life between individuals and some populations experience a disproportionate amount of disease burden. This assignment will identify a health disparity and discuss social determinants of health, epidemiology, cultural considerations, and health care literacy.
Assignment Criteria:
For this assignment, develop a scholarly paper that includes the following criteria:
1. Identify and define health disparity related to the advanced practice nurse’s area of practice or chosen specialty.
a. Some examples include asthma, cancer, cardiovascular disease, stroke, diabetes, obesity, low birth weight, infant mortality, HIV/AIDS, TB, Depression, Schizophrenia, Substance Use Disorders, suicide, homicide.
2. Discuss three social determinants of health.
3. Describe how the three social determinants of health could influence the identified health disparity.
4. Identify the epidemiology associated with the chosen health disparity.
a. Specify the incidence at the state level
b. Specify the incidence at the national level
5. Describe the cultural considerations related to the chosen health disparity.
6. Describe the health care literacy challenges of the population impacted by chosen health disparity.
7. The scholarly paper should be in narrative format, 4 to 5 pages excluding the title and reference page.
8. Include an introductory paragraph, purpose statement, and a conclusion.
9. Include level 1 and 2 headings to organize the paper.
10. Write the paper in third person, not first person (meaning do not use ‘we’ or ‘I’) and in a scholarly manner. To clarify: I, we, you, me, our may not be used. In addition, describing yourself as the researcher or the author should not be used.
11. Include three professional peer-reviewed scholarly journal references to support the paper (review in Ulrich Periodical Directory) and be less than five (5) years old.
12. APA 7 format is required (attention to spelling/grammar, a title page, a reference page, and in-text citations).
Requirements: 4-5 pages excluding the title and references pages | .doc file
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People with high social status tend to have high income, and they can afford a nutritious diet and better medical care compared to those with low income. The low-income earners will have a hard time affording high healthy food and enough food to boost their immunity against HIV disease. Some individuals have good genetics that can resist HIV (Nelson, McMahon, Leblanc, Braksmajer, Crean, Smith, & Xue, 2019). A study did show that some people are not harmed by the virus but are carriers, meaning they can infect others without the same genetic code as theirs. Despite high Income and genetics, some people can worsen their health condition if they do not conduct themselves appropriately. Even if a person has HIV and he or she engages
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