BHA-FPX4108 Assessment 4 Community Health Action Plan
BHA-FPX4108 Assessment 4 Community Health Action Plan
Community Health Action Plan Template Completed Sample
Goal or Objective: | To reduce the COVID-19 infection rates to the level of evidnece-based safe infection rate of sustained decline of cases over 14 days. BHA-FPX4108 Assessment 4 Community Health Action Plan | ||
Organization: | Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services | ||
Key Stakeholders: | communicable disease reporting and surveillance agency, state public health laboratory, community health workers, all hospitals and healthcare organizations | ||
Tasks (High level overview of each step to achieve the stated goal or objective) | Time Frame and Due Date (Duration of task and final due date) | Success Criteria (How will you know the task has been completed?) | Resources (Stakeholders, materials, property, et cetera that will be needed |
The two meter social distance, which encourages people to stay at least six feet from each other especially in a public area. | Time frame is not clearly defined because the virus is still on the spread and other variants of the virus are still emerging. BHA-FPX4108 Assessment 4 Community Health Action Plan | Success shall have been achieved if the infection rate decreases within 14 days. However, this prevention measure should be maintained until a cure for the virus is developed | Community members/citizens (to maintain social distancing), the government (federal, local, state). There are however, no extra resources need. |
regularly disinfecting frequently held surfaces such as shopping carts, door knobs, counter top surfaces and seats. | Time frame is not clearly defined because the virus is still on the spread and other variants of the virus are still emerging. | Success shall have been achieved if the infection rate decreases within 14 days. However, this prevention measure should be maintained until a cure for the virus is developed | Community members/citizens (to maintain social distancing) and the government (federal, local, state). There needs to be disinfectant materials provided by health authorities |
Practising safe sneezing or coughing by covering nose to limit the spread of potentially infected droplets. | Time frame is not clearly defined because the virus is still on the spread and other variants of the virus are still emerging. | Success shall have been achieved if the infection rate decreases within 14 days. However, this prevention measure should be maintained until a cure for the virus is developed | Community members/citizens (to maintain social distancing), the government (federal, local, state). Additional testing kits from the government would be necessary |
Ensuring that individuals who show symptoms of infection are immediately tested so that those who test positive are immediately quarantined and treated (Bruns, 2020). | Time frame is not clearly defined because the virus is still on the spread and other variants of the virus are still emerging. | Success shall have been achieved if the infection rate decreases within 14 days. However, this prevention measure should be maintained until a cure for the virus is developed | Community members/citizens (to maintain social distancing), the government (federal, local, state). Both businesses and individuals would need handwashing soaps and disinfectants from the government |
Consistently adhering to basic hygiene protocols such as hand washing after touching surfaces or after visiting a public place (Gonzales et al. 2020). | Time frame is not clearly defined because the virus is still on the spread and other variants of the virus are still emerging. | Success shall have been achieved if the infection rate decreases within 14 days. However, this prevention measure should be maintained until a cure for the virus is developed | Community members/citizens (to maintain social distancing), the government (federal, local, state). No additional materials are needed |
Avoiding crowded places especially those who have weakened immune system because otherwise they are vulnerable to COVID-19 (Zanettini et al, 2020). | Time frame is not clearly defined because the virus is still on the spread and other variants of the virus are still emerging. | Success shall have been achieved if the infection rate decreases. However, this prevention measure should be maintained until a cure for the virus is developed. | Community members/citizens, the government (federal, local, state). There are no materials needed |
Using facemask to cover both nose and mouth. This helps to break the chain of infection by preventing potentially infected droplets from transferring to or from other people. | Time frame is not clearly defined because the virus is still on the spread and other variants of the virus are still emerging. | Success shall have been achieved if the infection rate decreases within 14 days. However, this prevention measure should be maintained until a cure for the virus is developed | Community members/citizens, the government (federal, local, state). Individuals will need to purchase facemasks |
Avoiding physical contacts such as hugs and handshakes as part of avoiding close contact with others (Bruns, 2020). | Time frame is not clearly defined because the virus is still on the spread and other variants of the virus are still emerging. | Success shall have been achieved if the infection rate decreases within 14 days. However, this prevention measure should be maintained until a cure for the virus is developed. | Community members/citizens, the government (federal, local, state). There are no materials needed |