Cleveland residents can help researchers gather data on chronic health conditions, preventative health and more by participating in the ongoing Cleveland Health Survey, a collaboration between the Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods at Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Department of Public Health.
The Cleveland Health Survey will collect data to compile a detailed snapshot of the health needs of Cleveland residents. The survey is a collaboration between the Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods at Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Department of Public Health. This image is an aerial view of CWRU.
The Cleveland Health Survey aims to collect data from more than 1,000 Clevelanders, and the data will help health experts form policies, programs, and resources to meet community needs, the city said.The survey first asks questions to determine if the person is eligible to participate. Those who are selected to participate will receive a postcard inviting them to take the full survey, which takes about 25 minutes to complete, the city said.
“The Cleveland Health Survey offers a crucial opportunity to gain insights into how health in our city has evolved, particularly in the wake of the pandemic,” said Dr. Stephanie Pike Moore, project director at the Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods. “This survey will allow us to pinpoint specific health challenges in different neighborhoods and tailor our responses to better support residents.
The survey is open until the end of December to a randomly selected group of residents from each neighborhood, the city said. It is available in English and Spanish and can be completed online or by phone.
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