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Presented by Wendabo Ouedraogo 12/04/12

Prevalence of End stage Renal Disease in Hispanic Population: Focus on knowledge and Access to care. Presented by Wendabo Ouedraogo 12/04/12. Greetings. My preceptor: Mrs. Mabel Ankrah. My Instructor: Professor Jean Baptiste. The Nursing Faculty The audience. Classmates. Proposal.

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Presented by Wendabo Ouedraogo 12/04/12

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  1. Prevalence of End stage Renal Disease in Hispanic Population: Focus on knowledge and Access to care Presented by Wendabo Ouedraogo 12/04/12

  2. Greetings • My preceptor: Mrs. Mabel Ankrah. • My Instructor: Professor Jean Baptiste. • The Nursing Faculty • The audience. • Classmates.

  3. Proposal • Reason for the proposal • Tool chosen : Educational pamphlet ( Colossal GDP pamphlet). • GDP = Go to the Doctor Pamphlet. • Attributes and rational

  4. Components of the GDP • Information about Diabetes (precursor). • Information about Hypertension (precursor). • Information about ESRD • List of free and low income clinics • Websites for information /education in Spanish. • Updated list of upcoming free health screenings. • Our contact for more info if needed.

  5. Do I have diabetes? • Please go to the doctor if you are not sure. • Diabetes is when the sugar in my blood is elevated. • How do I know I have diabetes? • Please go to the doctor for routine check up at least once a year. • My family member has diabetes: Please go to the doctor as soon as possible • I have unhealing wound: please go to the doctor for a glucose test. • Untreated diabetes is the first disease that causes your kidneys to be destroyed. • Do I have high blood pressure? • Did you check your blood pressure lately? • If not, please have it checked. • Did the doctor tell you that you have high blood pressure? • Take your medicine and check your blood pressure regularly. Follow up with your doctor. • If your family member has blood pressure, check yours too. • High blood pressure is the numb 2 leading cause of End stage renal disease. Go to the Dr. Kidney Failure kills. Seek help • We are here for you Wendabo Ouedraogo , RN, Adventist Hospital Takoma Park Md Student at The University of the District of Columbia. Contact us. Phone: 240-000-0000

  6. End stage kidney disease. The kidneys are very important organs in your body that help with urine elimination and removal of waste from your body. End stage kidney disease is when your kidneys cannot function very well and makes you become very sick. When your kidneys fail, you will need dialysis for 4 hours three times a week to survive. You may need a kidney transplant but it is very expensive and takes a long time to get one. Checking regularly your blood sugar and blood pressure helps. How to get help? GDP can help. http://lifeoptions.org/catalog/pdfs/teaching/SP_Exercise.pdf NKDEP: Improving the understanding, detection and management of kidney disease. http://nkdep.nih.gov/resources.shtml http://lifeoptions.org/catalog/pdfs/teaching/SP_Exercise.pdf NKDEP: Improving the understanding, detection and management of kidney disease. http://nkdep.nih.gov/resources.shtml Programs of the Spanish Catholic Center Washington, DC, Location 1618 Monroe St., NW, Washington, DC 20010 (202) 939-2400 | (202) 234-1642 (fax) Community clinic Takoma Park health center, Takoma park MD 20912 (301) 431 2972 Brentwood square health center. Washington 20018 (202) 832 8818 Southeastern Kidney Council, Inc. (For patient and family education in Spanish and English). AAMC Community Health Center 1419 Forest Drive Suite 100 Annapolis MD 21403 410-990-0050 Baltimore Medical System -Highland town Healthy Living Center 3700 Fleet Street 200 Baltimore MD 21224 410-558-4900 Community Clinics in. Greenbelt MD, 20770 (240)638 1270.

  7. (Insert this within GDP. Do not separate) Upcoming Screenings from the GDP info tool. America Kidney Fund free screenings http://www.kidneyfund.org/get-tested/find-a-screening/washington-dc.html November 10, 2012 11a.m. - 3p.m. District 7 Family Health Day Grader Baden Medical Services 1458 Addison Rd. S | Capitol Heights, MD 20743 Tests available: Blood draw (kidney function) Contact: T’Kia Stewart | 301.984.6656 November 18, 2012 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Telemundo’s Feria de la Familia DC Armory 2001 East Capitol St. SE, Washington, DC 20003 Tests available: Blood pressure, finger stick eGFR (instant kidney function) Contact: Janis Contreras | 301.984.5053 November 21, 2012 9:30a.m. - 1p.m. Annual Safeway Feast of Sharing Walter E. Washington Convention Center 801 Mt. Vernon Pl. NW | Washington, DC 20001 Tests available: Finger stick eGFR (instant kidney function) Contact: T’Kia Stewart | 301.984.6656

  8. References • Barnabe .J, Rios E. (2004). Kidney Disease in the Hispanic Population: Facing the Growing Challenge. Retrieved 09/2012 from: http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P3-653918321.html. • Commonwealth Fund (2011). Quality of Health Care for Hispanic Populations: Findings from The Commonwealth Fund 2001 Health Care Quality Survey. Retrieved on October 21, 12 from http://www.commonwealthfund.org/ • Department of public Health Safety (2011). Nurse Examiner. Retrieved 10/02/2012 from https://www.ncdps.gov/index2.cfm?a=000003,000011,000601,001290,001977 • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). (2010).Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Chronic Kidney Disease Fact Sheet. Clifton Rd. Atlanta, GA Retrieved on October 18, 12 from http://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/pubs/factsheets/hispanic.htm

  9. References continue… • Stanhope, M., Lancaster, J. (2012). Public Health Nursing: Population-centered Health Care in the Community. (8th ed). Missouri: Elsevier Mosby • Swenson, CJ., Trepka, MJ., Rewers, MJ., Scarbro S., Hiatt WR., Hamman RF (2002). Cardiovascular disease mortality in Hispanics and non-Hispanic whites. Am J Epidemiol 156 : 919 –928 • The American Kidney Fund. (2012). Retrieved 09/23/12 from: http://www.kidneyfund.org/get-tested/find-ascreening/washington-dc.html. • Tolkoff-Rubin, N. (2011). Treatment of irreversible renal failure (23rd ed). Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier

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