NURS FPX 4055 Assessment 1 Health Promotion Research
NURS FPX 4055 Assessment 1 Health Promotion Research Student name Capella University NURS-FPX4055 Optimizing Population Health through Community Practice Professor’s Name Submission Date Health Promotion Research The problem of high blood pressure has become a major health issue of modern society especially in San Jose, California, among adults. Because of sedentary lifestyles and greater intake of processed food that is rich in sodium, the likelihood of people getting high blood pressure has increased (Ojangba et al., 2023). The problem can be addressed by creating a strategy to educate the residents, doctors, and leaders of the community to be conscious of and manage hypertension. In this study, the authors investigate the issue of hypertension in relation to the overall health of the community in San Jose, pinpoint the important elements that lead to the high prevalence of this disease and suggest specific interventions that could be used to ensure heart health and enhance long-term survival. Competency-Based Analysis of Hypertension in Adults Hypertension is an increasing community health issue especially among adults in San Jose, California. This disease is mostly related to such factors as an unhealthy diet, inactivity, a lot of stress, and little time for preventive treatment. Individuals who cannot afford the time to eat healthy due to the hectic schedule they have are the most susceptible to high blood pressure, which puts them at risk of heart disease, stroke, and kidney complications (Capella University, 2024). Other issues that face hypertensive individuals include lack of sleep and energy, and lack of enjoyment in life. A health promotion plan will include various activities, such as educating the population, measuring blood pressure in localities, providing nutrition and exercise courses, and expanding access to healthcare. Points of Uncertainty and Underlying Assumptions There are a number of assumptions underlying the analysis of the effects of hypertension on adults, which present areas of uncertainty in such a study. It is common knowledge that all hypertension patients share the same symptoms and health-related problems, yet it is not so since genetic, health, lifestyle, and stress factors impact the development of the disease considerably on an individual basis (Huang, 2024). It is assumed that people monitor their blood pressure and report it in the appropriate way, yet numerous individuals slip unnoticed due to the possibility of not visiting a physician regularly or having a problem with access (Munyungula, 2021). Hypertension is often considered primarily caused by unhealthy eating habits and physical activities, and less is emphasized on other causes such as constant stress, social and economic issues, and environmental pollution (Kreutz et al., 2020). The question is how hypertension is going to be treated in the long term, particularly in underrepresented groups where adherence to the treatment plan might not occur consistently. Such doubts raise the importance of more adaptable and inclusive health promotion measures that encompass a wide range of risk factors, support early diagnosis, and offer long-term support networks that should be customized to meet the needs of the adult populace of San Jose. Characteristics of the Target Community for Hypertension Prevention The main target of a health promotion strategy on hypertension is the adult population of the San Jose community aged 30 and above years and older, which is also an urban environment with a great variety of demographics and lifestyle habits. San Jose covers about 180 sq miles and is near Santa Clara, Cupertino, and Milpitas. Many citizens are busy going to their workplaces, covering a great distance, and taking care of their families, and this leaves them with minimal time to eat well, exercise, and become even more strained- all of which can cause high blood pressure. The availability of health and wellness services is unequal across various parts of San Jose, and not all people know how to manage high blood pressure (Capella University, 2024). The plan also involves collaborating with the local healthcare, community, and faith-based organizations to educate the residents on how to control their blood pressure as well as to persuade them to visit the healthcare center regularly and promote heart-healthy lifestyles. The target population will guarantee adults in San Jose access to the support and resources to fight and control hypertension. Relevance to the Larger Target Community Although the primary focus is on San Jose, hypertension is present in other neighbouring communities that have the same risk factors. The people living close by also experience increased stress at work, a reduction in exercise, and an increase in their diets, more processed foods, which contributes to the raising of blood pressure (Capella University, 2024). Healthcare workers, employers, and community groups in these areas have to collaborate in order to disseminate information on hypertension and its management. The mobile screening units, wellness, and information programs on healthy eating and stress management are some of the interventions (Maccido, 2024). Such problems as anxiety, exhaustion, and cardiovascular issues are manageable through the collaboration of medical experts, gyms, and mental health practitioners. Local policymakers can also contribute to the activities of community members, such as providing wellness programs funded by the city and encouraging people to receive regular check-ups. Importance of Addressing Hypertension in Health Promotion Hypertension is an important health issue affecting the general population, particularly adults, as it has a direct effect on physical health and predisposes individuals to life-threatening diseases (Goorani et al., 2024). A great number of individuals in San Jose are contracting or not managing high blood pressure due to their hectic and stressful lifestyles. Poor nutrition, the absence of physical activity, and uneven access to healthcare are all reasons for the rise in hypertension within society (Schutte et al., 2021). Health promotion is needed to educate the population about the dangers of uncontrolled blood pressure, encourage them to visit physicians regularly, and assist them in making healthier decisions. This can be achieved through a holistic approach to prevention and management to assist in reducing the health risks that go into the long run and enhance the overall well-being of the adult population in San Jose.
