Four-County Community Health Needs Assessment 2004

APPENDIX

Appendix A.       Interview Session Introduction

(Spanish Version Available)

Four-County Community Health Needs Assessment

Introduction

Hello, my name is __________, and I am gathering information for the Northwest Arkansas Hometown Health Improvement Project. We are conducting health surveys throughout Northwest Arkansas in order to determine what the health care needs are in your community. The information we are collecting will be used to identify community health needs, develop health policies and needed services and to improve the overall health and quality of life in Northwest Arkansas.

Would you please help us by taking the time to complete the health needs survey? It will take about 15 minutes to complete, and we would really appreciate it.

If Yes:Great! Thank you very much. [Consent Form, then Begin Survey. ]

If No:Thank you for your time and consideration. Have a nice day.


Appendix B.      Informed Consent

(Spanish Version Available)

INFORMED CONSENT

Title:Four-County Community Health Needs Assessment Survey

Investigator:Dr. Zettie D. Page III, Research Associate Professor
                        Director, Social Work ResearchCenter
                        University of Arkansas
                        Fulbright College of Arts and Science
                        School of Social Work
                        106 ASUP
                        Fayetteville, AR 72701-1201
                        479-575-3923

Description:The present survey is an attempt to learn more about the health needs of Northwest Arkansas (Benton, Carroll, Madison, Washington Counties). It takes about 10-20 minutes to complete this survey.

Risks and Benefits:The benefits of participating in this survey include contributing to the information about health issues in Northwest Arkansas. There are no risks associated with completing this survey.

Voluntary Participation:Your participation in the survey is completely voluntary.

Confidentiality:You will be assigned a code number that will be used to match the answers given in the surveys. All information will be recorded anonymously. Only the researcher will know your name, but will not divulge it or identify your answers to anyone. All information will be held in the strictest of confidence. Results from the survey will be reported as aggregate data.

Right to Withdraw:You are free to refuse to participate in the survey and to withdraw from this study at any time. Your decision to withdraw will bring no negative consequences-no penalty to you.

Informed Consent:

I, __________________________ (please print full name), have read the description, including the purpose of the study, the procedures to be used, the potential risks and side effects, the confidentiality, as well as the option to withdraw from the study at any time. Each of these items has been explained to me by the investigator. The investigator has answered all of my questions regarding the study, and I believe I understand what is involved. My signature below indicates that I freely agree to participate in this study and that I have received a copy of this agreement from the investigator.

I attest that I am over the age of 18 and therefore can participate in this survey under my own consent.

_______________________________      __________

Interviewee's Signature                           Date

_______________________________      __________

Interviewer's Signature                            Date


Appendix C.      Survey Instrument

(Spanish Version Available)

Four-County Community Health Needs Assessment 2003

1. Which county do you live in?

[ ] BentonCounty [ ] CarrollCounty  [ ] Madison County  [ ] WashingtonCounty

2. Which town do you live in?   ________________

3. How long have you lived CONTINUOUSLY in Northwest Arkansas?  ________________

Section 1. Medical Care Costs: First, I would like to ask you some questions about the cost of medical care in your community. How important is:

4. Money for prescriptions

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue   [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

5. Money for emergency medical care

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue      [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

6. Money for ongoing medical care

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue      [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

7. Money for ongoing dental care

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue      [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

8. Finding a doctor who accepts Medicaid

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue   [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

9. Finding a doctor who accepts ArKids First insurance

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue    [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

10. Medical doctors who will NOT accept my insurance

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue       [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

11. Dentists who will NOT accept my insurance

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue    [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

12. Dentist who will NOT accept ArKids First

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue    [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

13. Finding a doctor who accepts Medicare

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue    [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

14. Briefly, which is the most important medical care cost that your community faces, and why is it important?  ________________

Section 2. Access to Health Care Services: Next I would like to ask you some questions about access to health care services in your community. How important is:

15. Access to prenatal care

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue    [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

16. Access to public transportation

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue    [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

17. Access to health care services

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue      [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

18. Access to private transportation

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue     [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

19. Access to health care clinics

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue  [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

20. Adequate and timely access to a physician

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue    [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

21. Access to tests and diagnostics (ultrasound, x-ray, lab work, cholesterol testing, blood pressure testing, mammograms)

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue   [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

22. Access to hospital services

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue   [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

23. Access to a pharmacy

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue   [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

24. Access to dental care

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue     [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

25. Access to affordable and adequate assisted living for the elderly who are too sick to live alone, but not sick enough for a nursing home

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue    [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

26. Briefly, which is the most important issue related to access to health care services that your community faces, and why is it important?  ________________

Section 3. Physical Health Care Issues: I would now like to ask you some questions about physical health care in your community. How important is:

27. Asthma or other lung disease (chronic breathing disorders, emphysema, etc. )

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue    [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

28. Cigarette smoking and/or second hand smoke

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue    [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

29. Diabetes (high blood sugar)

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue   [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

30. Heart disease

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue    [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

31. Weight problems (excessive weight or excessive thinness due to an eating disorder)

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue   [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

32. Osteoporosis (brittle bones)

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue    [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

33. Sexually transmitted disease (syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, herpes, genital warts)

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue  [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

34. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue     [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

35. Smokeless tobacco

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue   [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

36. Stroke (brain attack)

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue   [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

37. Alzheimer

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue    [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

38. Cancer

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue    [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

39. Briefly, which is the most important issue related to physical health care issues that your community faces, and why is it important?  ________________

Section 4. Mental Health Care Issues: Now let's talk about the mental health care issues in your community. How important is:

40. Available and affordable psychiatric services (psychiatrist)

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue   [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

41. Available and affordable counseling services

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue    [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

42. Emergency mental health services

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue    [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

43. Housing or residential services for the severely and persistently mentally ill

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue     [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

44. Alcoholism (excessive alcohol use)

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue   [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

45. Access to available and affordable alcohol treatment programs

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue   [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

46. Anxiety disorders (excessive worrying or fears, panic attacks, phobias, obsessions, post traumatic stress disorders)

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue   [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

47. Depression (depressed mood, persistent sadness, diminished pleasure or energy, feelings of hopelessness, suicidal thoughts)

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue   [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

48. Substance abuse (marijuana, cocaine, inhalants, hallucinogens, methamphetamine, prescription drug abuse)

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue  [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

49. Available and affordable substance abuse services

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue  [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

50. Suicide

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue    [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

51. Briefly, which is the most important issue related to mental health care issues that your community faces, and why is it important?  ________________

Section 5. Multicultural Health Care Issues: Northwest Arkansas has a diverse and growing population, which includes many people from a variety of cultures. In your community, how important is:

52. Access to affordable and available health care services

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue   [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

53. Adequacy of health care services

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue   [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

54. Awareness of health care services

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue   [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

55. Cultural and/or language barriers to accessing health care services

[ ] Not An Issue     [ ] A Minor Issue   [ ] Moderate Issue  [ ] A Major Issue   [ ] Don't Know

56. Briefly, which is the most important issue related to health care for multicultural members in your community, and why is it important?  ________________

Section 6. General Questions: The following questions will help us be certain that we have reached a variety of people from throughout the four county area of Northwest Arkansas.

57. Which of the following locations have you usually gone to in the past 12 months in order to obtain health care for you or your dependents? [Respondent can check as many boxes as needed. ]

[ ] A private doctor's office  

[ ] A community health clinic (Community Clinic at St. Francis House, Boston Mountain, Poplar House, etc. )               

[ ] I do not have a regular place for health care             

[ ] A hospital emergency room         

[ ] County Health Department           

[ ] An urgent care center (Mediquick)              

[ ] A college or university health center           

[ ] A psychiatric hospital/clinic (Ozark Guidance)          

[ ] A military hospital or clinic            

[ ] An alternative health provider (chiropractor, homeopath, acupuncturist, etc. )   

[ ] Traditional healer (Shaman, Currandero, other)     

[ ] Other (Please Write In): _________________

58. During the past 12 months, what were the reasons you or someone in your household went to a hospital emergency room for medical care?

[ ] I did not visit the emergency room in the past 12 months.    

[ ] I did not have a regular place to go for health care  

[ ] I did not have health insurance for doctor's visits    

[ ] It took too long to get an appointment at the doctor's office   

[ ] My doctor's office was closed      

[ ] I had an injury  

[ ] I was very sick 

[ ] I did not have enough money for a doctor's visit      

[ ] I was a victim of an assault          

[ ] Other (Please write in): ________________

59. Please list the top 3 health concerns for your community or for yourself and your household. ________________

60. In what year were you born?  ________________

61. Are you:

[ ] Male   [ ] Female

62. Which do you consider to be your primary racial or ethnic identity?

[ ] Caucasian     [ ] African American    [ ] Hispanic/Latino 
 [ ] Asian  [ ] Native American             

[ ] Marshall Islander            [ ] Other (Specify)____________________________

63. Counting yourself, how many people live in your household?

[ ] 1       [ ] 2      [ ] 3       [ ] 4          [ ] 5       [ ] 6      [ ] 7      [ ] 8          [ ] 9          [ ] 10+

64. What was your household income last year?

(Count your income from all sources including earnings from jobs, unemployment insurance, pensions, etc. , and count income from everyone living in your home as household income. )

[ ] Less than $4,999           

[ ] $5,000-$9,999

[ ] $10,000-$19,999            

[ ] $20,000-$29,999            

[ ] $30,000-$39,999            

[ ] $40,000-$49,999            

[ ] $50,000-$59,999            

[ ] $60,000-$99,999            

[ ] $100,000-$149,999

[ ] $150,000-$199,999

[ ] $200,000 or more

65. What is the highest level of schooling you have completed?

[ ] 12th grade or less, no diploma   

[ ] High school graduate or GED     

[ ] Some college or vocational school (No Degree)     

[ ] Associate degree           

[ ] Bachelors' degree          

[ ] Advanced degree (masters or doctorate)

66. Are you currently employed?

[ ] Yes     [ ] No

67. Are you covered by a health insurance plan?

[ ] Yes     [ ] No

67a. If yes, what type of coverage do you have?

[ ] Medicare (includes supplemental policy) 

[ ] Medicaid           

[ ] Insurance (Blue Cross/Blue Shield, COBRA)          

[ ] Other: _______________________________

68. Do you have any dependents? [If no, skip to 70]

[ ] Yes     [ ] No

69. Are your dependents covered by health insurance?

[ ] Yes     [ ] No

69a. If yes, what type of coverage do they have?

[ ] Medicare (includes supplemental policy) 

[ ] Medicaid           

[ ] Insurance (Blue Cross/Blue Shield, COBRA)          

[ ] Other: _______________________________

70. Are your income and benefits adequate for meeting the health care needs for you and your dependents?

[ ] Yes     [ ] No

71. If you have insurance, who pays the premium cost?

[ ] My employer pays the majority     

[ ] I (or my family) pay the majority   

[ ] My employer and I (or my family) each pay about half             

[ ] Other: _______________________________       

[ ] I have no insurance

72. What is your area of employment?

[ ] Business         

[ ] Agriculture (farming, ranch)          

[ ] Government     

[ ] Education (teacher, admin)          

[ ] Health related (physician, nurse, admin)  

[ ] Non-profit organization  

[ ] Restaurant/food service

[ ] Construction    

[ ] Poultry Industry               

[ ] Other (Please specify): ___________________    

[ ] Retired

Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey of you community's health needs!

If you have any questions, please contact:

Gara Mosier at 479-521-8269

This four-county health needs survey is made possible through a grant from the CommunityCare Foundation of Springdale, Arkansas.

Feel free to add anything else about the health care needs in your community.

________________

Interviewer Initials: _____

Time: ___:___  am  pm

Location: ______________

Notes:


Appendix E.       Press Release

(Spanish Version available)

Press Release

Release Date:           , 2003

Event Date:, 2003

Northwest Arkansas Hometown Health Improvement Project

Four County Community Health Needs Assessment

The Northwest Arkansas Hometown Health Improvement Project and the University of Arkansas Social Work Research Center will be conducting a health needs assessment this coming [insert date of survey] as part of an ongoing endeavor to improve the quality of life in Northwest Arkansas. The survey for your area will be conducted at [insert the location] during the hours of [hours of the survey] on [give the day]. The Northwest Arkansas Hometown Health Improvement Project (also called HHIP) invites you to come out and participate in the study and help to make your community a healthier, safer place to live.

HHIP is composed of a coalition of healthcare providers in the Northwest Arkansas region (Benton, Madison, Carroll and WashingtonCounties), making the survey a collaborative effort between all of the communities in our area and targeting priority issues of community health. The needs assessment asks for area residents' opinions and experiences with issues ranging from access to healthcare to affordability, disease, and much more. This survey is made possible by a grant from the Community Care Foundation of Springdale, Arkansas. The Social Work Research Center of theSchool of Social Work at theUniversity of Arkansas, Fayetteville, will lead in conducting this survey. The Social Work Research Center will utilize the information that you provide about healthcare issues in your community to inform community leaders of what might be changed for the better. The results of this study will be presented in the form of a community report card.

Please come out and help us to make Northwest Arkansas and your hometown a healthier, stronger community!


Appendix F.      Distributors of the Surveys


Bailey, Loy

 

Belt, Dr. Charles

University of Arkansas HealthCenter

Casey Rigsbee

EOA Head Start/Early Head Start

Chappell, Linda

 

Cole, Mary

Jones Center for Families

Cowan, David

 

Daen, Dev

 

Danish, Anna

 

Dupont, Maggie

 

Engle, David

 

Frederick, Trish

Arkansas Department of Health

Gracie, Kelly

 

Grisham, Kathy

Community Clinic St. Francis House

Ham, Desirae

 

Jackson, Melissa

 

Johnson, Rick

Washington County Health Department

King, Andy

NWAESC

Lightner, Jan

Community Care Foundation

Ludwig, Nancy

 

Marsh, Nancy

NWAESC

Mosier, Gara

Arkansas Health Education Center

Perkins, Janet

 

Plumlee, Sherri

 

Prince, Sandy

NARTI

Reh, Laurie

Prevention Resource Center

Samples, Donna

 

Taylor, Barbara

 

Taylor, Nancy

Hometown Health Improvement Project

Thompson, Linda

 

Villines, Shana

 

Ward, Dr. Em

 

Wennerstraum, Sheila

Department of Human Service

Wolfe, Marjorie

 

Wright, Joel

Social Work Research Center, UAF

 

Appendix G.      Site Locations and Number of Surveys Completed

   

1601 S 26th Place

8

1st Marshallese Ministry United Church of Christ

14

AHEC

10

Apple Festival - Lincoln, AR

5

ArtsCenter of the Ozarks

3

Arvest Bank

2

Bahai Faith Marshallese

4

Bella Vista Homesteaders Extension Club

32

Benton County Fair

40

Benton County Health Unit

41

Benton County Health Unit Flu Clinic

12

Benton County Local Health Unit

14

Boston Mountain Clinic

10

Bukot Nan Jesus Church

22

Butterfield Trails Village

49

Carroll County

35

Carroll County Community Center

30

Carroll Electric

6

CC at SFH

27

CCHU

6

CES Office

3

Chana's Corner

6

Church

3

Community Care

9

Community Clinic at St. Francis

18

Cooper Realty Investments

8

Courthouse

3

DHS

5

EHC Meeting

9

EOA Washington County

20

Extension Homemakers Meeting

21

Family Network

3

Fayetteville Historic District

5

Fayetteville Public Library

35

First Baptist of Springdale

11

Health Fair - Co.

24

Health Fair - U of A

11

Highfill Community Center

7

Hindsville

3

Huntsville Clinic

1

Huntsville High School

5

Huntsville Middle School

8

Huntsville Police Dept

8

Huntsville School

6

Huntsville Schools Admin.

3

Huntsville Vicinity

3

Huntsville Wal Mart

13

Jeran Rarik Doon United Church of Christ

16

Jones Center for Families

18

Jones Center for Families Health Fair

14

Jones Center JTL Shop

9

Kaminsky Studio

5

Kingston

5

Kingston Vicinity

4

Lincoln Schools

15

Madison County Child Dev.Center

12

Madison County Health Unit

23

Mall Neighborhood

2

Marshall Islands Fellowship InternationalChurch

20

Marshallese Pentecostal IndependentChurch

12

Meadowview

3

Mexican Original

41

Minority Health Fair - Rogers, AR

10

Misc.

16

Multicultural Center

23

NARTI

3

Not Labeled 

47

NWACC

12

Ozarks Electric

17

Personal residents

17

Police Department

1

Poplar House

58

Prairie Grove Schools

7

Regional Office

11

Rock Springs Church

2

Schmieding

16

Senior Center

2

Sheriff Department

5

Springdale Schools

12

SPSF Office, Bentonville

10

St. Mary's Hospital

5

St. Paul

2

The Bread of Life - FUMC Springdale

18

Tyson

15

Tyson Chick-N-Quick Rogers, AR

5

Tyson Corporate

15

U of A

13

U of A & Fayetteville Square

30

U of A Union

6

Waco Cooperative Extension Office

9

Wal-Mart

15

Wal-Mart Fitness Center

19

Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market - Fayetteville

13

Wal-Mart Supercenter

21

Walton Health Complex

9

Washington County Health

17

Washington County Health Dept

36

Washington County Health Unit

4

Washington County Local Health Unit

44

Washington Regional Lunch Program

28

Water Department

7

WCHU

2

West Campus - Fayetteville High School

17

Total

1446


Appendix N.       Site Monitors

Bailey, Loy

Benton County Health Department

Bell, Dana

Northwest Health of Washington Co.

Belt, Dr. Rick

University of Arkansas Health Center

Benton, Sharon

Poplar House at St. Mary's Hospital

Bartley, Sara

Area Health Education Center - NW

Calhoun, Kris

Bread of Life, First United Methodist

Chappell, Linda

Carroll County Resource Council

Cole, Mary

Jones Center for Families

Cowan, David

Washington County Health Department

Dahen, Deven

Madison County Health Coalition

Danish, Anna

Project Focus, Madison County

Dupont, Maggie

Carroll County Health Department

Engle, David

Poplar House at St. Mary's Hospital

Frederick, Trish

Arkansas Department of Health

Gracie, Kelly

Area Health Education Center - NW

Grisham, Kathy

Community Clinic St. Francis House

Gum, Carmen Chong

Multicultural Center

Ham, Desirae

Madison County Health Department

Hampton, Ann

West Fork School

Helmer-Taver, Erin

Schmieding Center

Horne-Brooks, Cambre

NWA Tobacco Free Coalition

Jackson, Melissa

University of Arkansas , Health Science

Johnson, Rick

Washington County Health Department

Johnson, Susan

Arkansas Department of Health

King, Andy

NWA Educational Service Coop

Lightner, Jan

CommunityCare Foundation

Ludwig, Barbara

Springdale Schools

Marsh, Nancy

NWA Educational Service Coop

Mosier, Gara

Area Health Education Center - NW

Plumlee, Sherri

Carroll County Health Department

Prince, Sandy

NWA Radiation Therapy Inst. - NARTI

Reh, Laurie

Prevention Resource Center

Rigsbee, Casey

EOA Head Start/Early Head Start

Rokeby-May, Jennifer

Family Network

Roth, Elaine

Bella Vista Homesteaders Ext. Club

Sallings, Lynn

Area Health Education Center - NW

Samples, Donna

Madison Co. Dept. of Human Services

Singleton, Judy

Family Network

Smith, Jim

Prevention Resource Center

Taylor, Nancy

Washington County Health Department

Taylor, Dr. Scott

Sunshine Dental Clinic

Thompson, Linda

Arkansas Department of Health

Villines, Shana

Madison County Health Department

Walden, Vicki

Benton County Health Department

Ward, Dr. Em

University of Arkansas , Engineering

Wennerstraum, Sheila

Department of Human Services

Williams, Jeanne

Lincoln Schools

Wolfe, Marjorie

Benton Co. Community Coalition

Woods, Dr. Elizabeth

University of Arkansas Health Center

 

Appendix O.      Interviewers

Adney, Amber

Community Clinic at St. Francis House

Allen, Kate

Washington County Health Department

Ang, Susan

Butterfield Trail Village

Bailey, Loy

Benton County Health Department

Barham, Kathleen

Arkansas Dept. of Health, NW Regional

Bartley, Sara

Area health Education Center - NW

Belt, Dr. Rick

University of Arkansas Health Center

Benton, Sharon

Poplar House at St. Mary's Hospital

Calhoun, Kris

Bread of Life, First United Methodist

Chappell, Linda

Carroll County Resource Council

Ciulla, Mary Lynn

Family Network

Cole, Mary

Jones Center for Families

Copps, Kim

Bread of Life, First United Methodist

Cowan, David

Washington County Health Department

Dahen, Deven

Madison County Health Coalition

Danish, Anna

Project Focus Madison County

Dupont, Maggie

Carroll County Health Department

Edmundson, G.

Benton Co. Community Coalition

Frederick, Trish

Arkansas Department of Health

Friesen, Betty

Benton Co. Community Coalition

Goodman, Jennifer

Arkansas Department of Health - Regional

Grisham, Kathy

Community Clinic St. Francis House

Gum, Carmen Chong

Multicultural Center

Gum, Ruthina Chong

Multicultural Center

Ham, Desirae

Madison County Health Department

Hampton, Ann

West Fork School

Hart, Ana

Tyson Foods

Helmer-Tarver, Erin

Area health Education Center - NW

Hitt, Allison

Arkansas Department of Health

Henderson, Deb

Jones Center for Families

Hoffman, Sally

Washington County Health Unit

Jackson, Melissa

University of Arkansas , Health Science

Jiminez, Alma

Benton County Health Department

Johnson, Rick

Washington County Health Department

Johnson, Susan

Prairie Grove Public Schools

Kavanaugh, Sherry

Benton Co. Community Coalition

King, Andy

NWA Educational Service Coop

Krelwaen, Ruth

Benton Co. Community Coalition

Lightner, Jan

CommunityCare Foundation

Lopez, Crystal

Benton County Health Department

Ludwig, Barbara

Springdale Schools

Marsh, Nancy

NWA Educational Service Coop

McCormick, Lisa

Washington County Health Department

Murphy, Dusty

Washington County Health Department

Nava, Dala

Community Clinic at St. Francis House

Patterson, Brenda

Madison County Health Department

Peterson, Pearl

Benton Co. Community Coalition

Plumlee, Sheri

Carroll County Health Department

Prince, Sandy

NWA Radiation Therapy Inst. - NARTI

Ramirez, Marco

Washington County Health Department

Reh, Laurie

Prevention Resource Center

Rigsbee, Casey

EOA Head Start/Early Head Start

Rokeby-Mayevy, Jennifer

Family Network

Roth, Elaine

Bella Vista Homesteaders Ext. Club

Samples, Donna

Madison Co. Dept. of Human Services

Sanchez, Maria

Washington County Health Department

Summers, Elizabeth

Washington County Health Department

Pavarez, Flor

Washington County Health Department

Taylor, Nancy

Washington County Health Department

Thompson, Linda

Arkansas Department of Health

Villines, Shana

Madison County Health Department

Ward, Dr. Em

University of Arkansas , Engineering

Wennerstraum, Sheila

Department of Human Services

Williams, Jeanne

Lincoln Schools

Wolfe, Marjorie

Benton Co. Community Coalition

Wycoff, Robin

Fayetteville High West Campus

 

 

 
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