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. Santa Barbara County Maternal Child and Adolescent Health 2020-2025 Title V Community Assessment Kelley Barragan, MCAH Program Coordinator Mitchell Hee, Epidemiology Intern Michelle Wehmer, Epidemiologist PHD Mission: To improve the health of our communities by preventing disease, promoting wellness, ensuring access to needed health care, and maintaining a safe and healthy environment.

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Santa Barbara County

Maternal Child and Adolescent Health

2020-2025 Title V Community Assessment

Kelley Barragan, MCAH Program Coordinator

Mitchell Hee, Epidemiology Intern

Michelle Wehmer, Epidemiologist

PHD Mission: To improve the health of our communities by preventing disease, promoting wellness, ensuring access to needed

health care, and maintaining a safe and healthy environment.

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Objectives

Define Title V requirements

Examine local worsening and improving indicators

Identify priority problems

Discuss current solutions and how we, as a community, can create change

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Title V Maternal & Child Health Block Grant

Reporting requirements mandate completion of a State annual report that specify:

Needs of the State MCAH population

Programs and policies implemented to meet those needs

Monitor progress toward achieving federal and state performance outcome measures

Management/expenditure of funding

Every 5 years a comprehensive statewide needs assessment must be conducted of the MCH population

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Title V Maternal & Child Health Block Grant

In California - Decentralized statewide needs assessment process - each local health jurisdiction (LHJ) conducts a needs assessment

Key Objectives

Identify local needs and capacity Obtain stakeholder input at the local level Focus local MCAH efforts by having each LHJ

identify priority areas they will focus on during the next 5 years

Develop a local five-year action plan

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Methodology for 2020-2025 SBC Title V Needs Assessment

Analyzed FHOP (Family Health Outcomes Project) Databooks and other local epi data reports on various MCAH health indicators

Incorporated data from various community needs assessments Santa Barbara County Public Health Department Community

Needs Assessment 2016

Cottage Health Community Needs Assessment 2016

Dignity Health Community Needs Assessment 2016

Santa Barbara County Children’s Scorecard 2017

Santa Barbara County First 5 Strategic Plan 2017-2021

Santa Barbara County Oral Health Needs Assessment 2019

Administered web-based survey to stakeholders on priority issues, causes, intervention/strategies, and partners

Obtained feedback from community at Stakeholder Meeting via roundtable discussions

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2015-2020 Community Assessment MCAH priorities

Increase health care and insurance access to low-income women and children in Santa Barbara County

Increase community-wide knowledge, access and linkage of children to a dental home where possible to ensure preventive care and increase access to fluoride varnish.

Increase number of health care providers who routinely screen pregnant women and mothers of children under 2 years of age for Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorder (PMAD) and refer as needed.

Increased number of health care providers who routinely screen pregnant women and mothers of children under 2 years of age for Substance Use and refer as needed.

To reduce the number of SIDS/SUID events by promoting optimal sleep environments.

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Highlights of success from 2015-2020 Needs Assessment Action Plans

• MCAH Field Nursing Unit updated policies and implemented CQI activities to ensure all eligible children, pregnant ,and postpartum women are enrolled in Medi-Cal, had access to timely care, and received dental resources and information.

• Local Oral Health Collaborative developed an oral health campaign focusing on children 0-5.

• Perinatal Wellness Coalition worked to update resource guide of local Substance Abuse treatment services.

• MCAH Program surveyed local CPSP providers on PMAD and SA screening practices and provided current recommendations and resources.

• Partnership with Marian Regional Medical Center and other local partners to address PMADs through creation of a web-based resource directory with 211, community/provider trainings, and development of a tool-kit.

• Collaboration with SBHCC and Sansum Diabetes Research Institute to develop a pilot project with a “Centering-Like” model for GDM clients.

• MCAH Program provided SIDS/Safe Sleep presentations to numerous local organizations that interact with pregnant women/0-1 y/o.

• MCAH Field Nursing Unit incorporated the NEAR@Home Framework to address ACEs with distribution of training materials to other local partners

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Conceptual Framework Public Health System 10 Essential Functions

Source: CDC Website

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Conceptual Framework Life Course Model

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Conceptual Framework PHD Focus Area: Social Determinants of Health (SDOH)

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Conceptual Framework PHD Focus Area: Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)

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Overview of SBC Demographics

Add picture of SBC

Source: visitcalifornia.com

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SBC Population by City, 2016 (N = 447,073)

Santa Maria 23.9%

Guadalupe 1.6%

Lompoc 9.8%

Solvang 1.2%

Buellton 1.1%

Santa Barbara 21.1%

Goleta 7.0%

Carpinteria 3.1%

Balance Of County 31.2%

Source: California Department of Finance, Population Estimates, 2016

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SBC Population by Race and Ethnicity, 2016

Hispanic 44.4%, 44.4

White 45.9%, 45.9

Black 1.7%, 1.7

American Indian 0.3%, 0.3

Asian 5.1%, 5.1 API 0.1%, 0.1 Multi-Race 2.4%, 2.4

Source: Census Data 2016

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SBC Population Race and Ethnicity by City, 2016

Lompoc

Hispanic 52.8%

White 34.1%

Black 5.3%

American Indian 0.5%

Asian 3%

API 0.4%

Multi-Race 3.8%

Other 0.1%

Source: Census Data 2016

Santa Maria

Hispanic 73.4%

White 19.5%

Black 0.8%

American Indian 0.1%

Asian 5.1%

API 0.1%

Multi-Race 0.9%

Other 0.1%

Santa Barbara

Hispanic 38.2%

White 54.5%

Black 1.4%

American Indian 0.3%

Asian 3.5%

API 0%

Multi-Race 2%

Other 0.1%

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SBC Population by Age Group, 2016

<5 6.5%

5-24 32.0%

25-44 24.6%

45-64 22.9%

65+ 14.0%

Source: Census Data 2016

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SBC Population Age Groups by City, 2016

8.7%

29.0%

27.6%

24.3%

10.5%

Lompoc

<5 5-24 25-44 45-64 65+

Source: Census Data 2016

9.5%

33.7%

28.3%

18.7%

9.8%

Santa Maria

5.5%

26.0%

27.2%

24.2%

17.1%

Santa Barbara

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SBC Birth Rate, 2007-2016

52.0

54.0

56.0

58.0

60.0

62.0

64.0

66.0

68.0

70.0

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

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Source: SBC PHD Vital Records; State of California, Department of Finance, State and County Population

Projections by Race/Ethnicity, Detailed Age, and Gender, 2010-2060. Sacramento, California, January 2018.

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Race and Ethnicity of Mothers who gave Birth in 2016, N=5501

Hispanic 65%

White 28%

Asian 5%

Unknown 1%

Black 1% American

Indian 0%

Source: CA Birth Statistical Master File, 2016

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Santa Barbara County Medi-Cal Clients

Source: 2017 Santa Barbara County Children’s Scorecard, p.33

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Medi-Cal Delivery Rates by Local vs. State and Ethnicity

Highlights:

Hispanics have a higher rate of Medi-Cal deliveries than Whites Locally and in CA.

Source: CA Birth Statistical Master File,

43.4

58.4

0.0

10.0

20.0

30.0

40.0

50.0

60.0

70.0

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Rate

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Local Versus State

CA SBC

23.1

20.1

63.0

78.0

0.0

20.0

40.0

60.0

80.0

100.0

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Rate

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By Ethnicity

CA White SBC White CA Hispanic SBC Hispanic

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Education Level and Public Assistance, 2016

Education level:

The percentage of births to mothers with an education level below GED (does not include 17 births where an address was withheld and removes births where mother education was not answered):

North County 50.3% (1224/2431)

Middle County 20.4% (187/915)

South County 14.0% (213/1521)

Public Assistance:

Medi-Cal Births by SBC Geographic Area (5,501 births in 2016) show that 61.1% of births are to women on Medi-Cal county-wide.

79.4% of births in North County were to Medi-Cal recipients.

Source: Vital Records Birth Stat Master File, 2016.

Highlights: North County mothers have less formal education than Mid or South County mothers.

North County has a higher percentage of births to Medi-Cal recipients than Mid or South County

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Poverty

44.7

47.0

36.0

38.0

40.0

42.0

44.0

46.0

48.0

50.0

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Rate

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SBC Population by Age 0-18

CA SBC

Highlights:

The rate of Children and Females living in poverty is higher in SBC than CA.

33.7

36.4

0.0

10.0

20.0

30.0

40.0

50.0

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Rate

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Po

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SBC Females by Age 18-64

CA SBC

Source: Small Area Health Insurance Estimates

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Unemployment per 100 People in the Employment Market

6.2

5.3

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

14.0

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Un

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CA SBC

Highlight:

Unemployment rates have been decreasing the past several years and SB is doing better than CA.

Source: Office of Attorney General ; CA Department of Finance

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MCAH Health Indicators

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79% of pregnant women received prenatal care beginning

the first trimester in Santa Barbara County in 2016.

Source: https://scorecard.childrennow.org/?ind=earlyPrenatalCare&yr=1

CA Avg:

84%

78.1

73.9

70.9

73.3

75.2

76.8 76.8

77.7

79.6 79.3

65

70

75

80

85

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

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Prenatal Care Received During the First Trimester Santa Barbara County, 2007-2016

SBC

HP 2020 Target 77.9%

Source: PHD Birth Statistical Master Files, 2007-2016

- unknown responses removed from data.

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Prenatal Care in the first trimester by ethnicity, SBC, 2007-2016

85.6% 83.4%

84.8% 86.4% 85.0% 87.5%

85.4% 86.9% 87.5% 87.0%

70.1%

65.1% 62.1%

67.2% 70.2% 71.0% 72.1% 73.2% 73.0% 74.1%

0.0%

10.0%

20.0%

30.0%

40.0%

50.0%

60.0%

70.0%

80.0%

90.0%

100.0%

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Pe

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Whites

Latinas

Source: PHD Birth Statistical Master Files, 2007-2016.

Highlight:

Consistently lower rate of prenatal care among Latinas than Whites

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Tdap Vaccination

Tdap Immunizations during pregnancy per 100 females

delivering a live birth (2015-2016).

SBC Rate: 57.5

CA Rate: 50.4

Highlight:

Local Tdap immunization rates during pregnancy are greater than CA rates, but room for improvement when compared to other 20 counties with highest number of births.

Source: FHOP Community Health Status Report, 2017

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Gestational Diabetes Rates by Local vs. State and Ethnicity

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Rate

of

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Dia

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Local Versus State

CA SBC

Highlight:

Hispanic women have higher rates of GDM than Whites both locally and in CA.

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

14.0

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Rate

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By Ethnicity

CA White SBC White CA Hispanic SBC Hispanic

Source: Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development. Hospital Discharge Data.

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Diabetes in Pregnancy

In the United States, about 1% to 2% of pregnant women have type 1 or type 2 diabetes and about 6% to 9% of pregnant women develop gestational diabetes (Source: CDC).

In 2018, 8.9% of postpartum women in the WIC program (211/2376) reported having GDM in the past.

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Perinatal Mental Health

One in five California women who recently gave birth experienced symptoms of depression during or after pregnancy, according to the MIHA survey. That translates to about 100,000 women a year.

All women are at risk for symptoms of perinatal depression; however, Black or Latina women, teens, women who have low incomes or those who have experienced hardships in their childhood or during pregnancy are at heightened risk of having symptoms of depression.

Highlights: 20% of California women experience symptoms of depression during or after pregnancy

Women of certain racial/ethnic groups, in lower social economic levels, that are younger, and /or who experience hardships in childhood are at greater risk

Source: “Symptoms of Depression During and After Pregnancy” MIHA Issue Brief https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CFH/DMCAH/CDPH%20Document%20Library/Communications/Data-Brief-MIHA-2018-01.pdf

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Perinatal Depression

Highlight:

Local rates are not statistically significant when compared to CA Rates

Prenatal depressive symptoms per 100 females delivering a

live birth (2013-2015).

SBC Rate: 17.3

CA Rate: 14.1

Postpartum depressive symptoms per 100 females delivering

a live birth (2013-2015).

SBC Rate: 15.2

CA Rate: 13.5

Source: FHOP Community Health Status Report, 2017

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Substance Abuse Hospitalizations of Pregnant Women

21.0

17.3

0.0

5.0

10.0

15.0

20.0

25.0

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Ra

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Ad

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All 15-44 year olds

CA SBC

Highlight:

Substance Abuse Hospitalizations of Pregnant Women has been trending up locally.

29.5

22.5

15.8

15.3

0.0

5.0

10.0

15.0

20.0

25.0

30.0

35.0

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Rate

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By race and ethnicity

CA White SBC White CA Hispanic SBC Hispanic

Source: Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development. Hospital Discharge Data

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Substance Use In SBC

According to 2013-15 MIHA data:

13.5% of SBC women had any binge drinking during

the 3 months before they knew they were pregnant

8.8% of SBC women had any alcohol use in the 3rd Trimester

-No data for <High School -5.9% High School Graduate/GED -8.3% Any College -20.5% College Graduate

In FY 17/18, 13% (193/1455) of families served by MCAH Field Nursing Unit were identified with current or past substance use.

Highlight:

A higher percentage of college-educated mothers used alcohol in the 3rd trimester than those with less formal education.

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Percentage of Mothers Breastfeeding In-Hospital, 2010-2017

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

SBC - Any 95.2 95.5 95.0 95.2 95.7 95.4 95.9 96.2

CA - Any 90.8 91.7 92.3 93.0 93.6 93.9 94.0 94.0

SBC - Exclusive 60.9 56.3 54.8 56.5 59.0 57.8 59.3 61.6

CA - Exclusive 56.8 60.6 62.6 64.8 66.8 68.6 69.6 69.8

HP 2020 - Target 81.9 81.9 81.9 81.9 81.9 81.9 81.9 81.9 81.9

96.2

94.0

61.6

69.8

HP 2020 'Any BF', 81.9%

40.0

50.0

60.0

70.0

80.0

90.0

100.0

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Highlight:

Local percentage of any breastfeeding is greater than CA and HP 2020 Target

Local percentage of exclusive breastfeeding is lower than CA

Source: California In-Hospital Breastfeeding as Indicated on the Newborn Screening

Test Form Statewide and Maternal County of Residence, 2010-2017.

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59% of newborns were exclusively breastfed while

in the hospital in Santa Barbara County in 2016.

Source: https://childrennow-scorecard.netlify.com/?ind=breastFeeding&yr=1

CA Avg:

70%

69.6% 69.80%

59.3%

61.60%

54.0%

56.0%

58.0%

60.0%

62.0%

64.0%

66.0%

68.0%

70.0%

72.0%

2016 2017

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Exclusive In-Hospital Breastfeeding per 100 Females Delivering a Live Birth

CA SBC

Source: California In-Hospital Breastfeeding as Indicated on the Newborn Screening

Test Form Statewide and Maternal County of Residence, 2016-2017.

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Exclusive In-Hospital Breastfeeding by Hospital, SBC, 2016

42.8%

49.6%

60.3%

47.3% 46.8%

76.2%

0.0%

10.0%

20.0%

30.0%

40.0%

50.0%

60.0%

70.0%

80.0%

90.0%

Lompoc Valley MedicalCenter

Marian Medical Center Santa Barbara CottageHospital

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Santa Barbara County, 2012 (Left Bar), 2016 (Right Bar)

Source: California In-Hospital Breastfeeding as Indicated on the Newborn Screening Test Form

Statewide, County and Hospital of Occurrence: 2016.

Highlight:

Cottage and Lompoc have increased exclusive in-hospital breastfeeding rates, while Marian has decreased.

Cottage received Baby Friendly designation in 2018 and Marian is working toward their designation.

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Breastfeeding Ethnic Disparities Exclusive Breastfeeding 3 Months After Delivery

79.9% Women of Caucasian ethnicity exclusively breastfed in-hospital, while 50% of Hispanic women exclusively breastfed in

hospital (SBC 2016).

SBC’s average breastfeeding rate 3 months after delivery 33.5%;

the state’s average is 29.1% Comparison is not significant

Source: California In-Hospital Breastfeeding as Indicated on the Newborn Screening Test Form

Statewide, County and Hospital of Occurrence: 2016.

FHOP Community Health Status Report, 2017

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Teen Birth Rate, SBC, 2007-2016

10.0

15.0

20.0

25.0

30.0

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Santa Barbara County**

California

* Teenage mothers are defined as 15-19 years of age at time of childbirth.

Source: Vital Statistics Query System - cdph.ca.gov

Population: Department of Finance Demographic Unit, 2017 http://www.dof.ca.gov/research/demographic/projections/

** Statewide data: Report 2-2: Birth Rates by Age of Mother 2007-2016,

https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CFH/DMCAH/CDPH%20Document%20Library/Data/Adolescent/Adolescent-Birth-

Rates-2016.pdf

Highlight:

Teen birth rates have been decreasing both in CA and SBC.

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Teenage Births by City, SBC, 2009-2016

0.0%

2.0%

4.0%

6.0%

8.0%

10.0%

12.0%

14.0%

16.0%

18.0%

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SBC

Carpinteria

SB City

Lompoc

Guadalupe

Santa Maria

* Teenage mothers are defined as 15-19 years of age at time of childbirth.

* Location is determined by mother's residency

Source: Birth data: Vital Records office of Santa Barbara County and Vital Statistics Query System - cdph.ca.gov

Highlight:

The percentage of teenage births has decreased in all cities between 2009 and 2016.

Santa Maria and Guadalupe have the highest percentages of teen births in the county.

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2005 2011 2016

Santa Barbara County 651/6192 551/5803 321/5501

Carpinteria 30/225 14/192 7/199

Santa Barbara City 118/1915 77/1071 29/1235

Lompoc 96/928 85/876 47/838

Guadalupe 19/170 23/141 8/136

Santa Maria 371/2670 303/2619 204/2527

Numerator: Number of Teen Births by Location

Denominator: Total Number of Births by Location

* Teenage mothers are defined as 15-19 years of age at time of childbirth.

* Location is determined by mother's residency

Source: Birth data: Vital Records office of Santa Barbara County and Vital Statistics Query System - cdph.ca.gov

Highlight:

The percentage of teenage births has decreased in all cities between 2009 and 2016.

Santa Maria and Guadalupe have the highest percentages of teen births in the county.

Teenage Births by City, SBC, 2009-2016

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Teenage Birth by Region, SBC, 2016

North County, 213, 66.6%

Central County, 52,

16.3%

South County, 55, 17.2%

Source: Vital Records Birth Statistical Master File, 2016; 1 birth did not have a zip code identified

Highlight:

There are a higher number of births to teens in North County than South or Mid County.

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Cesarean Births per 100 Low Risk Females

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HP 2020 goal = 23.9%

Highlight:

SBC is statistically doing worse than CA in cesarean births of low risk females.

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Percentage of Underweight Births, SBC, 2007-2016

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* Low Birth Weight (LBW) is defined as 1500-2499 g

* Very Low Birth Weight (VLBW) is defined as under 1500g

Source: Birth data: Vital Records office of Santa Barbara County and Vital Statistics Query System - cdph.ca.gov

Highlight: There has been a decrease in births in SBC over time. VLBW appears stable, but LBW has slightly increased in the last two yeas.

SBC met the HP 2020 target for both LWB and VLBW from 2007-2016.

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Percentage of Premature Births, SBC, 2007-2016

Highlight:

Between 2010-2016, SBC met or exceeded the HP 2020 target.

In recent years, the percentage of premature births has trended up locally.

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Source: State Birth Statistical Master files, 2007-2016

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Unintended Pregnancies

Highlight:

While the SBC rate is not statistically different than CA, 30% of pregnancies are miss-timed or unwanted.

Mis-timed or unwanted pregnancy per 100 females delivering a

live birth (2013-2015).

SBC Rate: 30.8

CA Rate: 30.5

Source: FHOP Community Health Status Report, 2017

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Births Occurring Within 18 Months of a Previous Live Birth

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Highlight:

While the SBC rate is not statistically different than CA, 25% of women are conceiving before the recommended time.

Source: CA Birth Statistical Master File,

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Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)

Highlight:

Chlamydia (CT) remains the most common reportable disease in CA and is at its highest recorded level since 1990.

Gonorrhea (GC) cases continued to increase sharply across all regions.

Early syphilis (ES) cases continued to increase across all regions.

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Syphilis and Congenital Syphilis

Highlight:

Over the last several years, CA has experienced a steep increase in syphilis among women and congenital syphilis

Santa Barbara

County

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Source: MIHA, 2013-2014

Infant Sleep Practices

Highlight:

The percentage of women always or often sharing a bed with an infant is higher in SBC than CA.

Mothers with less formal education share a bed more often than those with higher levels of education.

Mothers enrolled in Medi-Cal share a bed more often than those with private insurance.

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Uninsured per 100 Females Aged 18-64 Years Old

Highlight:

In 2011, “1 in 4” women were uninsured, whereas in 2015, “1 in 10” women were uninsured in SBC.

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Uninsured per 100 Individuals Aged 0-18

Highlight:

The Affordable Care Act (2014) and SB75 (2016) have significantly impacted the number of SBC children with medical insurance. However, between 2013-2015, SBC was statistically doing worse than CA.

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Children’s Oral Health (CA vs. SBC) 74.0%

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CA SBC

Highlight:

Of the parents surveyed locally, the majority reported their children saw a dentist less than 6 months ago.

Source: SB Oral Health Needs Assessment (2018) p.16-17

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Children’s Oral Health

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Source: SBC Oral Health Needs Assessment (2018) p. 18

Highlight:

In SBC, the number of untreated tooth decay in kindergarteners has generally decreased from 2012 to 2017.

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Dental Access in SBC

Santa Barbara County Residents who qualify and are enrolled in the Medi-Cal program receive dental insurance through the Medi-Cal Dental program.

Santa Barbara County is home to 352 dentists. Out of those dentists, only 20 are accepting new patients.

Highlight:

Medi-cal clients in SBC who need to establish care have limited access.

Source: SBC Oral Health Needs Assessment p. 23

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SBC School Immunization Rates

Highlight:

Vaccination rates have been increasing for children in Childcare Centers and Kindergartens in SBC.

88.17% 87.16% 87.61% 88.02%

89.79% 89.10%

94.60% 95.90%

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Childcare Centers Kindergartens

5.24% 6.04%

5.57% 5.92%

4.76% 4.40%

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Percent PBE Students

Childcare Centers Kindergartens

Source: CDPH Immunization Branch

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Childhood Obesity

mid north south

2010 11.32% 14.25% 8.86%

2018 14.3% 15.98% 10.08%

Highlight: There are higher rates of obesity in North and Mid County than South amongst 2-5 year olds enrolled in WIC.

Source: SBC WIC

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Childhood Obesity

Highlight:

Although local percentages for 7th and 9th graders is similar to CA, a greater proportion of SBC 5th graders are overweight/obese compared to their CA peers.

Students Who Are Overweight or Obese, by Grade Level, 2017

Source: Kids Data

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Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CYSHN)

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Intimate Partner Violence

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Highlight:

In recent years (2013-2015), SBC’s rate of calls to police for violent or aggressive behavior within the home is statistically better than CA.

However, we are not fully sure what this data may be telling us.

Source: Office of the Attorney General. CA Department of Finance.

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Local Domestic Violence Solutions data on clients receiving shelter services

Highlight: While it is difficult to assess the incidence of domestic violence in SBC, domestic violence solutions has numbers of those receiving emergency services through the shelter system.

Source: 2017 Santa Barbara County Children’s Scorecard

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Intimate Partner Violence

2013-14 MIHA data shows that 10.6% of women in SBC compared to 7.1% of women in CA had some form of physical or psychological intimate partner violence (IPV) during pregnancy.

In FY 17/18, 11% (152/1455) of participants in the MCAH Field Nursing Unit, self-identified with current or history of Intimate Partner Violence.

Highlight:

The percentage of women experiencing some form of physical or psychological intimate partner violence during pregnancy is higher in SBC than CA.

Source: MIHA; 2013-2014 and SBC MCAH Health Indicator Data

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Assault Hospitalizations of Females aged 15-44 years old

Highlight:

In recent years (2013-2015), SBC’s rate of assault hospitalizations for women is statistically better than CA.

However, we are not fully sure what this data may be telling us.

Source: Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development. Hospital Discharge Data.

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Substance Abuse Diagnosis of 15-24 year olds

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Highlight:

The rate of substance abuse diagnosis for 15-24 year olds may be better in SBC than CA, but it is increasing locally.

Whites in both SBC and CA have higher rates of substance use diagnosis than Hispanics.

Source: Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development. Hospital Discharge Data.

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Highlight:

While the rate of mental health diagnosis for 15-24 year olds in SBC is better than CA, we are not certain about the meaning of this data.

Source: Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development. Hospital Discharge Data.

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Youth Served by Behavioral Wellness

Highlight: Each year, the SBC Department of Behavioral Wellness serves over 3,000 children and youth diagnosed with severe mental illness and/or substance use disorders.

Numbers have remained steady for mental health programs, while there has been a decrease in youth receiving treatment for severe drug and alcohol disorders. Source: 2017 Santa Barbara County Children’s Scorecard

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Alcohol and Drug Use amongst children/ adolescents

Highlight:

Youth educated in NT settings have a higher reported usage of alcohol and drugs compared to their traditionally educated peers.

Source: 2017 Santa Barbara County Children’s Scorecard

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SBC CWS Referrals

Highlight:

Since 2008, the number of referrals to SBC Child Welfare Services (CWS) has increased, but the percentage of substantiated allegations has decreased.

Children < 1 year old have the highest rate of abuse and neglect.

General Neglect is consistently the number one cause of substantiated cases.

Source: 2017 Santa Barbara County Children’s Scorecard

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Children in Foster Care per 1000 Children Age 0-17

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Highlight:

The rate of children in foster care is significantly less in recent years than CA.

Source: Office of the Attorney General. CA Department of Finance.

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Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)

Estimated percentage of children ages 0-17 who have

experienced two or more adverse experiences as of their

current age (2016).

SBC: 16.3% percent of children

CA: 16.4% percent of children

Highlight:

1 in 6 Children have experienced two or more ACEs. The rate is not statistically different between CA and SBC.

Source: FHOP Community Health Status Report, 2017

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In Summary Add picture

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Improving Locally

Rate of Mothers Seeking Prenatal Care (overall)

Prevalence of Domestic Violence Calls

Teenage Births

School Immunization Rates

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Better Than CA

Substance Abuse Diagnoses of 15-24 year olds

Substance Abuse Hospitalizations of Pregnant Women

Births Within 18 Months of a Previous Live Birth

Assault Hospitalizations of Females Aged 15-44 Years Old

Prevalence of Domestic Violence Calls

Mental Health Diagnoses of 15-24 Year Olds

Unemployment Rate

Children in Foster Care

Maternal Mortality Rate

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Meeting HP 2020

Percentage of Underweight Births

Infant Mortality

Rate of Mothers Seeking Prenatal Care (Overall)

Assault Hospitalizations of Females Aged 15-44 Years Old

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Worsening Locally

Rate of Uninsured Females Aged 18-64 Years Old

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Worse than CA

Percentage of Women Receiving Prenatal Care in First Trimester (overall)

Teenage Birth Rate

Percentage of Mothers Exclusively Breastfeeding (In-Hospital)

Rate of Cesarean Births from Low Risk Females

Rate of Uninsured Individuals 0-18 Years Old

Rate of Uninsured Females Aged 18-64 Years Old

Poverty Rate of Children and Adolescents

Poverty Rate of Females Aged 18-64 Years Old

Safe Sleep Practices (Bed sharing)

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Not meeting HP 2020

Percentage of Premature Births

Rate of Uninsured Individuals 0-17 Years Old

Rate of Uninsured Females Aged 18-64 Years Old

Rate of Cesarean Births from Low Risk Females

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Results from Stakeholder Survey

25 individuals responded

Sectors represented: State/Local Health Department (28%)

CBOs (20%)

Hospital (16%)

Community Clinic/FQHC (12%)

Family Support Organization (8%)

State of Nationally Affiliated Non-Profit (4%)

Head Start (4%),

Individual or Family (4%)

WIC (4%)

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MCAH Goal 1: Improve maternal* health and increase access to health care. *Women of childbearing age, pregnant, and/or postpartum women

N=25 N=25

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MCAH Goal 2: Improve infant health and increase access to health care.

N=22 N=23

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MCAH Goal 3: Improve child health and increase access to health care.

N=22

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MCAH Goal 4: Improve Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs* (CYSHCN) health and increase access to health care.

N=20

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MCAH Goal 5: Improve Adolescent health and increase access to health care.

N=20 N=21

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Break (10 min)

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What do we want to do? Santa Barbara County

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Required to address by Title V for 2020-2025

All LHJs must identify at least:

Two problems in the Maternal domain (reproductive age women and pregnant/postpartum women)

Two problems in the Infant domain (one being SIDS)

One problem in the Child domain

One problem in the CYSHCN domain

One problem in the Adolescent domain

If resources allow, LJHJs may also identify additional problems.

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Small Group Breakouts

Break out into 6 groups to discuss key issues, root causes, best practices/interventions, and partner organizations in each domain.

Facilitators will assist each group

Please try to have 4-5 members in each group Reproductive Age Women

Pregnant/Postpartum Women

Infant

Child

CYSHN (Children and Youth with Special Healthcare Needs)

Adolescent

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Next Steps?

Report to State MCAH – Due June 14th, 2019

Stakeholders and Community Partners

Problem Statements, Strategies, and Partners

Capacity Needs

Develop Action Plans – Due March 13th, 2020

Engage partners willing to be involved or collaborate on identified key issues

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Special Thanks

Michelle Wehmer

Mitchell Hee

Ed Tran

Paige Batson

Linda Oh

Judy Savage

Carmen Lemus

Colleen Jensen

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“Alone we can do little, but together we can do much.”

-Helen Keller