Appendix D – Example JSNA template

Final Document Structure
Contents
1Introduction
1.1Purpose and Scope
1.2Approach and Methodology
1.3Context
1.4Next Steps
2Part 1 – Understanding our Population
2.1Population Profile
2.1.1What is a population profile and why does it matter?
2.1.2What is our population profile data telling us?
2.1.3Age and sex
2.1.4Ethnicity
2.1.5Households
2.2Population Trends
2.2.1What are population trends and why do they matter?
2.2.2What is our data telling us about population trends?
2.2.3Births and deaths
2.2.4Migration
2.2.5Population projections
2.2.6Household projections
2.2.7Population Dependency Ratio
2.2.8Life Expectancy
2.2.9Healthy Life Expectancy (HLE)
2.3Wider Determinants of Health
2.3.1What are the wider determinants and why do they matter?
2.3.2What is our data telling us about the wider determinants of health?
2.3.3Measures of Deprivation – Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD)
2.3.4Income-deprivation and Employment-deprivation
2.3.5Rurality and Access Deprivation
2.3.6Income and Health
2.3.7Work and Earnings
2.3.8Poverty
2.3.9Food Poverty
2.3.10Fuel Poverty
2.3.11Transport Poverty
2.3.12Housing
2.3.13House prices and rents
2.3.14Housing Quality
2.3.15Council Housing Demand
2.3.16Housing Stock and Supported Living
2.3.17Unmet need
2.4Understanding Risk Factors
2.4.1What are risk factors and why do they matter?
2.4.2What is our data telling us about risk factors?
2.4.3Smoking
2.4.4Vaping
2.4.5Alcohol
2.4.6Alcohol related hospital admissions
2.4.7Alcohol specific deaths
2.4.8Substance Use
2.4.9Drug related crime
2.4.10Drug Related Hospital Admissions
2.4.11Drug Specific Deaths
2.4.12Physical activity
2.4.13Obesity
2.4.14Food
2.4.15Screening
2.4.16Bowel screening
2.4.17Breast screening
2.4.18Cervical screening
2.4.19Vaccination/immunisation
2.5Population Health Outcomes
2.5.1What are population health outcomes and why do they matter?
2.5.2What is our data on population health outcomes telling us?
2.5.3Burden of Disease
2.5.4Long-term Conditions & Multi-morbidity
2.5.5Mortality
3Part 2 – Current service provision
3.1Health
3.1.1Primary care activity
3.1.2Prescribing
3.1.3Secondary Health Care
3.1.4Inpatient Stays and Emergency Admissions
3.1.5Potentially preventable admissions
3.1.6Unintentional Injuries and Falls
3.1.7Delayed Discharges
3.1.8End of Life Care
3.2Social Care
3.2.1What is caring for people and why does it matter?
3.2.2What is our caring for people data telling us
3.2.3Social care services
3.2.4Care Home Residents
3.2.5Unpaid carers
3.3Workforce
3.3.1What is our workforce data and why does it matter?
3.3.2What is our workforce data telling us?
3.3.3Workforce Demographics
3.3.4Workforce Wellbeing
3.3.5Turnover of Staff
3.3.6Primary Care
4Conclusions
5References

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