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Item Acceptability of buprenorphine as a treatment for opioid use disorders: Experiences of health providers in Indiana rural counties(2020-10-19) Mwangi, Josephine; Barnes, Priscilla; Agley, Jon; Small, Meredith; Adams, MelanieThis ongoing qualitative study uses medical (72.4%) and non-medical (27.6%) providers’ narratives to explore barriers and facilitators of buprenorphine – an approved Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT). Please note that the poster presentation represents preliminary findings which may change after data collection is completed.Item Crawford County Community Health Needs Assessment and Improvement Plan(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2021-02) Mauzerolle, Kaylond; Ruano, Arissa; Wright, Brittanni; Christenson, Jake; Phillips, Jillian; Pope, Katherine; Barnes, PriscillaIndiana University Bloomington School of Public Health and the Center for Rural Engagement are pleased to present the 2020 Crawford County Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA). CHNAs are federally mandated reports that are predominantly completed by a 501(c)(3) hospital (IRS, 2019). Because the nearest hospital is approximately 45 miles from Crawford County, the School of Public Health and the Center for Rural Engagement facilitated the development of a county-specific needs assessment. This document provides an overview of the methods and process used to identify and prioritize significant health needs among Crawford County, Indiana residents.Item Crisis Intervention Team Practice Brief(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2021-12) Sobiech, Kathleen; Barnes, PriscillaIn this practice brief, we provide research-based information from two rural communities, Orange and Lawrence Counties, regarding the development and implementation of crisis intervention teams.Item Daviess County Community Health Improvement Plan(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2020-02) Barnes, Priscilla; Ruano, Arissa; Lepore, Kelsey; Sell, Scott; Sudbury, Ashlee; Debord, Casandra; Barber, Cindy; Caman, SusanA Community Health Improvement Plan is a living document that not only outlines the working plan to improve health but serves as a way to assign responsibility, offers a system for accountability and progress check-ins, as well as a way to share updates with the community. A CHIP can bring community organizations, service providers, and citizens together in an effort to reach a common goal.Item Decatur County Community Health Needs Assessment Implementation Strategy(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2021-07) Barnes, Priscilla; Pope, Katherine; Shearer, Amy; McKinney, RexThe Decatur County CHNA implementation strategy is an action plan that not only outlines the working plan to improve health but serves as a way to assign responsibility, offers a system for accountability and progress check-ins, and as a way to share updates with the community. An implementation strategy can bring community organizations, service providers, and citizens together in an effort to reach a common goal. This document uses Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) data to identify priority issues, develop and implement strategies for action, and establish accountability to ensure measurable community health improvement (National Association of County and City Health Officials, 2018). This process brings together community residents and stakeholders in the community to identify and address the health needs of a community.Item Expanding Telehealth Funding Collaboratives in Rural Communities(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2021-07) Alkhamis, Deena; Ruano, Arissa; Barnes, PriscillaItem Greene County Community Health Needs Assessment and Community Health Improvement Plan(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2021-11) Struble, Nicole; Ruano, Arissa; Lee, Melissa S. C.; Mauzerolle, Kaylond; Wright, Brittanni; Alkhamis, Deena; Zhang, Xuan; Dickinson, Stephanie; Pope, Katherine; Barnes, PriscillaIndiana University Bloomington School of Public Health and the Center for Rural Engagement are pleased to present the 2021 Greene County Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA). CHNAs are federally mandated reports that are predominantly completed by a 501(c)(3) hospital (IRS, 2019). This document provides an overview of the methods and process used to identify and prioritize significant health needs among Greene County, Indiana residents.Item Indiana Uplands Community Health Needs Priorities(2020) Barnes, Priscilla; Mauzerolle, Kaylond; Wright, Brittanni; Meyer, JordanWhat are the top health priorities for communities in the Indiana Uplands? Every two to five years, communities examine the health of the people who live there. They look at statistics and ask residents what they think their health issues are. This information is combined to create a community health needs assessment (CHNA).Item Investment in Community Health Needs Assessment(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2021-07) Ruano, Arissa; Barnes, PriscillaItem Jackson County Community Health Improvement Plan(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2021-05) Barnes, Priscilla; Pope, Katherine; Ruano, Arissa; Zabor, Susan; Marshall, Molly; Daugherty, BethanyThis CHIP is a product of the Schneck Medical Center Community Health Needs Assessment, a Community Conversation event, and many workgroup and taskforce meetings. As a result of the latter, the significant needs in Jackson County were identified as: Access to Care, Tobacco and Substance Use, Nutrition, Physical Activity and Weight, and Mental Health. The CHIP’s goals and strategies address these needs by building partnerships with organizations and leaders established in the community who influence the environment of health in Jackson County.Item Martin County Community Health Needs Assessment Implementation Strategy(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2021-11-01) Barnes, Priscilla; Ruano, Arissa; Alkhamis, Deena; Todd, Amy; Pope, Katherine; Keesler, John; Shih, PatrickIndiana University Bloomington School of Public Health and the Center for Rural Engagement are pleased to present the 2021 Martin County Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA). CHNAs are federally mandated reports that are predominantly completed by a 501(c)(3) hospital (IRS, 2020). Because the nearest hospital is approximately 27 miles from Martin County, the School of Public Health and the Center for Rural Engagement facilitated the development of a county-specific needs assessment. This document provides an overview of the methods and process used to identify and prioritize significant health needs among Martin County, Indiana residents.Item Orange County Community Health Improvement Plan(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2020-03) Barnes, Priscilla; Ruano, Arissa; Koch, Katarina; Sandoval Monsivais, RossinaA Community Health Improvement Plan is a living document that not only outlines the working plan to improve health but serves as a way to assign responsibility, offers a system for accountability and progress check-ins, as well as a way to share updates with the community. A CHIP can bring community organizations, service providers, and citizens together in an effort to reach a common goal.Item Orange County Youth Mental Health 2020 Needs Assessment Snapshot(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2021) Barnes, Priscilla; Alkhamis, Deena; Brar, Anmol; Sandoval Monsivais, Rossina; Velasco, Ana MariaItem Rural Indiana Community Health Priorities(2020) Barnes, Priscilla; Mauzerolle, Kaylond; Wright, Brittanni; Meyer, JordanWhat are the top health priorities for communities in rural Indiana? Every two to five years, communities examine the health of the people who live there. They look at statistics and ask residents what they think their health issues are. This information is combined to create a community health needs assessment (CHNA).Item Substance Use Community Assessment: Daviess County, 2022(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2022-07) Barnes, Priscilla; Ables, Erin; Pittman, CalebThis community assessment focuses on community concerns, needs, strengths, and assets related to substance use, treatment services, and recovery services in Daviess County, Indiana. The assessment was informed by a stakeholder survey, a focus group, Daviess Advances Recovery Access Consortium meetings, and data from existing health and demographic datasets.