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A windshield survey is a structured observational method used in community health practice to assess the physical, social, and environmental characteristics of a defined geographic area. It is most commonly taught in nursing and public health programs, particularly in community health nursing courses, where students learn to move through a community—traditionally by car—and systematically record what they observe about housing, businesses, social services, schools, green spaces, and signs of health or distress. The method bridges classroom theory and real-world practice by training students to read a community's needs before formal data collection begins.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a range of practical and analytical approaches. Many take the form of full community assessments, applying the windshield survey as a first step toward diagnosing population-level health needs, as seen in papers focused on specific neighborhoods and broader geographic communities. Others integrate the survey into frameworks for caring for populations, connecting observations to health issues such as diabetes and physical activity among children. Some papers extend the method into emergency planning and environmental analysis, showing how observational data informs policy and intervention strategies at the community level.

A strong essay on this topic grounds its observations in specific, verifiable details drawn from the surveyed area and connects those details to recognized health determinants such as access to social services, education infrastructure, and environmental conditions. The thesis should move beyond description to offer an interpretive claim about what the community's conditions suggest for health outcomes or intervention priorities. A common pitfall is reporting observations without analysis—listing what was seen rather than explaining what those findings mean for community health practice.

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Epidemiological Issues in Windshield Survey Epidemiological Triangle
Epidemiological Issues in Windshield Survey
Research Paper Doctorate
Community windshield survey methods and findings
This "windshield survey" of the Bronx shows that while the borough struggled a bit during the recent recession, the Bronx appears to be quite vibrant socially, economically on the rebound, with good housing and…
Paper Undergraduate
Community Assessment, Part 1- Red
Red Hook is a neighborhood in south Brooklyn, NY that rests along an industrial waterfront. The region is predominately poor and mostly African-Americans reside in this area. The movie On the Waterfront was based on this part of New York and the famous international cruise liner, the Queen Mary, docks in this area. This neighborhood has experienced much change in the last decade with mostly positive economic gains and improving infrastructure.
Thesis Undergraduate
Community Health Nursing Windshield Survey
This survey is out of San Jose, California to define 3 out of 5 aspects (mental, emotional, physical, social, and spiritual health) of a community that could affect health. These communities are based out of specific…
Paper Doctorate
Windshield Survey Health and Morbidity:
The Baltimore City Health Department and the Vital Statistics bureau maintain databases offering statistics related to everything from alcohol abuse to HIV in the 21606 postal code.
Paper Undergraduate
Analysis of a geographical community
Community Analysis: Columbus, Ohio - Hilltop Area/Franklinton
Paper Undergraduate
Emergency plan development and implementation procedures
The paper presents an emergency plan for MWV facility in case of a Tornado disaster. In the paper a discussion of the procedures employee and management staff should follow in case the disaster occurrence. An emergency and recovery procedure is given showing the steps ideal to bring back the facility to normal operation.
Essay Doctorate
Caring for Population Assessment and Diagnosis
With the introduction of machines and new technology in our lives we as Americans, have become very lazy and heavily dependent on the software driven machines which in turn has reduced the total amount of physical activity undertaken throughout the day. The concept of earning more and more money while we totally avoid giving time to ourselves through exercises, gyms, aerobics and yoga has in turn, made us into the fattest nation of the world. And due to obesity and tension our pancreases stop working and condition arises that is known as diabetes. Obesity can create many problems on an individual level and on a community level. Obesity hinders the functional level of organism and can cause loss in terms of GDP (Gross Domestic Product) or GNP (Gross National Product).
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Physical Activity and Children
Obesity and Diabetes: A Community Health Problem
Research Paper Doctorate
Diabetes in the Asian Indian Population of Plainsboro New Jersey
Windshield Survey of Diabetes in the Asian-Indian Community in Plainsboro, New Jersey: Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation