The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)

Scenario:
A generation ago, people used to see their doctor only when they were sick or dying. Today, preventative health care is becoming commonplace as people become more educated and empowered about their own health. Regular, routine medical check-ups can help find potential health issues before they become a problem. Early detection of problems gives the best chance for getting the right treatment quickly, avoiding any complications.
You have been employed as part of an active public health campaign that is aiming to increase routine 12-monthly check-ups. Your job is to identify groups of people with lower rates of check-ups in the last 12 months where a targeted campaign would be of most benefit.
The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is a collaborative project between all of the states in the United States (US) and participating US territories and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The BRFSS is a system of ongoing health-related telephone surveys designed to collect data on health-related risk behaviours, chronic health conditions and use of preventive services from the non-institutionalised adult population (≥18 years) residing in the United States. Using the prepared BRFSS data ( in attached file ) identify demographic, social and behavioural factors that are associated with routine check- up attendance.
Your written briefing document must consist of a 250-word summary and a detailed structured report.
https://www.cdc.gov/brfss/annual_data/2019/pdf/overview-2019-508.pdf

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