2021 Special Populations Flashcards
List the 5 most common health conditions identified in incoming inmates?
- head injuries (34% of incoming inmates),
- mental illness,
- back pain
- asthma
- HCV
- TB
- HIV
What is the Healthy Immigrant Effect?
- immigrants initially have better health than their native-born counterparts in the settlement society,
- is lost as their residence lengthens
- worse for adults than children
List 4 Mandatory age-specific laboratory and radiologic tests in the Immigration Medical Exam?
Mandatory age-specific laboratory and radiologic tests include:
- Urinalysis – clients ≥ 5 years
- Chest x-ray (postero-anterior view) – clients ≥ 11 years
- Syphilis – clients ≥ 15 years
- HIV – clients ≥ 15 years
List 5 tests that asymptomatic refugees would be screened for?
- CBC
- Hepatitis B
- Hepatitis C
- Syphilis
- HIV
- Varicella serology (over 13 years old)
- Stool for enteric parasites
- Serology for schistosomiasis and strongyloides
- Urinalysis
- Lead levels in children (<7 years old)
- Mantoux tests
- Immunizations
- Cancer screening including PAP testing
What are the top four most common disability types?
- Pain related (15%)
- Flexibility (10%)
- Mobility (10%)
- Mental Health (7%)
Which age group is most affected by disability?
List 5 examples of how we could accomodate disabilities within public health programs to enhance accessibility
- Providing telephone teletype lines for individuals who are Deaf or hard-of-hearing
- Ensuring space is physically accessible (e.g., ramps, snow removal, curb cuts)
- Waiving fees for support persons
- Following web accessibility guidelines
- Posting disruptions to elevator service as far in advance as possible
List 5 specific health outcomes associated with
homelessness
- increased risk of tuberculosis (due to alcoholism, poor nutritional status and AIDS, crowding in shelters, inadequate ventilation, large transient population)
- Injuries
- Poor mental health including substance use disorders; cognitive impairments
- Poor Oral and dental health
- Inadequate control of hypertension and diabetes (Many homeless people do not have a health card, are unable to keep/make appointments, or lack continuity of care due to transience)
List 5 Public Health interventions that could be targeted to address homelessness
- Monitoring and surveillance of health outcomes of individuals experiencing homelessness
- Case management (for psychiatric patients, assertive community treatment)
- Housing first: Strategy for addressing homelessness that provides housing without requiring individuals to engage with services or find a job first; improves health outcomes and reduces involvement with justice and healthcare system
- Poverty reduction / income support
- Affordable housing
- Eviction prevention
- Institutional transition support (housing on discharge)
- Employment opportunities for low-skilled workers
- Primary prevention: Anti-violence interventions, early childhood interventions
Name three significant determinants of positive mental health and wellbeing in the LGBTQ-TS group
- social inclusion
- freedom from discrimination and violence
- access to economic resources
List 3 LGBTQIA2 behaviours that could lead to poor health outcomes?
- Stress (isolation, alienation due to discrimination from a homophobic society)
- Substance abuse (use of alcohol, tobacco and other substances may be 2 to 4 times higher among LGBTQIA2 people than heterosexual people)
- Smoking (higher rates of smoking among LGBTQIA2 adults (36%) than other adults (17%))
List 3 Lesbian health outcomes
- prevalence of asthma is 16% among lesbian and bisexual women, compared with 9% among heterosexual women.
- Bisexual and lesbian individuals are more likely to suffer from arthritis than their heterosexual counterparts.
- Lesbian women are more likely to be overweight/obese
- Lesbian women use preventive healthcare services less than heterosexual women
- Higher risk:
- DM II
- coronary heart disease
- Stroke
- Osteoarthritis
- Breast cancer
- colon cancer
List 3 health outcomes for MSM (Men who have sex with men)
- HIV rates are higher (MSM represent 2% of the population, yet 61% of all new HIV infections in 2009 were among MSM)
- HPV and HPV-related anal cancers are higher
- Other STIs
- Syphilis
- Chlamydia
- Gonorrhea
HIV/long-term antiretroviral therapy risk factor for:
- Cardiovascular disease
- Stroke
- Myocardial infarction
- Peripheral artery disease
- Chronic heart failure
List 5 barriers Transgender patients experience when accessing health care
- Discrimination by healthcare providers major deterrent to accessing healthcare
- denied care
- Primary care providers often lack knowledge on how to care for this population
- financial barriers (lack of insurance, lack of income),
- lack of cultural competence by health care providers,
- health systems barriers (inappropriate electronic records, forms, lab references, clinic facilities)
- socioeconomic barriers (transportation, housing, mental health)
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4802845/#:~:text=The%20biggest%20barrier%20to%20health,systems%20barriers%20and%20socioeconomic%20barriers.
What are 3 health outcomes Transgender people have?
Mental health conditions including Suicide, self harm, depression, anxiety disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, schizophrenia, and other psychotic disorders
List 4 types of homelessness
- Chronic homelessness: Individuals who are currently homeless and have been homeless for > 6 months in the last 12 months (i.e., 180 cumulative nights in a shelter or place not fit for human habitation)
- Episodic homelessness: Individuals who have experienced 3 or more episodes of homelessness in the last 12 months
- Transitional homelessness: Housed in supportive, but temporary, shelter
- Roofless: Homeless and living outside