Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Outreach Efforts in Parma and Lakewood

We started our venture into public health at The Cuyahoga County Board of Health (CCBH) on June 1, 2011. Elisabeth, Kristin, and I were greeted and welcomed by all the nursing staff. Since then, we have integrated ourselves as part of their team. Out of the many departments that the Board of Health entails, our main goal is to provide interventions within our communities that will increase utilization of The Family Planning Clinic, "My Life, My Body". The Family Planning Clinic's main purpose is to provide low to no cost health services for men and women, 13 years old and up. Some of the services include; contraceptives, STI testing and treatment, HIV testing, pregnancy testing, pap smears, sexual health education and/or counseling. This clinic was established by title X grant to provide sexual health services to prevent unplanned and/or teenage pregnancy as well as STI/HIV prevention. As part of an introduction to community outreaching, we have the opportunity to man a table at Parma's Tri-C, west campus. Once a week, on alternating Mondays/Tuesdays from 10am-2pm and 5pm-7pm, we promote and educate the Tri-C students and staff about sexual health through the use of pamphlets, flyers, booklets and resources. Our end goal was to get the members of the community aware of the services available to them and increase utilization of the clinic. This was a relationship in the community that was already established by our preceptor, Sandi Hoch, and in turn gave us a first hand look at what outreaching in the community was like. We are currently working on a new, updated tented poster that will take place of the old poster board shown and have added some informational sheets such as a map with directions to the clinic, and a Mirena/Paraguard info. sheet, etc.. We also plan to outreach to the Parma day cares/learning centers as part of our efforts.

Parma, Ohio has been targeted mainly for its high rate of teen pregnancies. Many efforts and relationships have already been established within this community. Sandi has granted us the autonomy to work together in finding creative ways to market our promotion to other areas of the county. During our assessment of secondary data of Cuyahoga County, we found that the city of Lakewood would also benefit from these services. Interestingly, Lakewood has a rising, high rate of HIV as well as a lack of nearby title X services. With no community partnership with Lakewood, we started on a blank slate. Thus far, we have set aside time to visit Lakewood on a weekly basis to meet the businesses of the community. We started out with a full, detailed listing of all the businesses in Lakewood and aim to visit all of them. We also started thinking about creating a flyer to pass out throughout the residence of Lakewood as well as meeting a community leader that may aid us in printing an ad in their newsletter.


I can't fail to mention our efforts in improving the technology resources at CCBH. We are still in progress of improving the clinic's website found at http://www.ccbh.net/ and facebook page. Everyone is welcomed to visit our sites in the next few weeks and provide feedback!

Even though it took us time to figure out what was expected of us. I feel the experience couldn't be any better without it. I am anxious to see our hard work pay off and meet the goals we set to aim.

2 comments:

  1. To visit our FB page, search "My Life, My Body: Family Planning Clinic - Cuyahoga County Board of Health." Like Lisa said, we welcome any feedback! Also, if you're willing to post our page to your FB Friends, we'd appreciate that as well.

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  2. Nice Information you have shared. I mostly like Image of "Family Planning" in your blog.
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