APHA 2016 Annual Meeting

3335.1 CCC, 404 Driving Policy Change and Modeling Tools to Evaluate Intersectoral Interventions 2:30 p.m. Modeling intersectoral interventions 2:50 p.m. Five Essential Public Health Law Services— Marice Ashe, JD, MPH 3:10 p.m. New Tools to Enhance Policy Making in a Resource Strapped Environment— Ned Calonge, MD, MPH Organized by: Community Health Planning and Policy Development Endorsed by: Women’s Caucus CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH for policy: Recent successes and new directions— Frederick Zimmerman, PhD

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3:42 p.m. Assessing Green Space Impacts on Population Health: New Exposure Methods and Study Approaches— Perry Hystad, PhD

Innovative programs addressing unique or sensitive health topics with diverse populations Moderator(s): Jacqueline Toledo, BS, MEd 2:30 p.m. Built on Trust, Health Insurance

Organized by: Environment Endorsed by: Socialist Caucus

Navigators as Disseminators of Sexual Health Information: A Waiting-Room Video Intervention— Tanisha Harris Community Health Workers Impacting Reproductive Health Inequities— Mariah Chrans, BA

3339.0 CCC, 704 Science and research in environmental health emergencies: Supporting decision- making, policies and learning for future emergencies Moderator(s): Joseph Hughes, MPH 2:30 p.m. Public Health, Research Ethics and IRB in an Environmental Health Disaster— Richard Rosselli, MPH 2:48 p.m. Disaster Tools for Rapid Epidemiological Response: A New Resource for the Public Health and Research Community— Richard Rosselli, MPH 3:06 p.m. Providing rapid data and research in response to uncertainties of environmental health emergencies: NIH creating a new process— April Bennett, B.S. 3:24 p.m. Recent Event Case Study: Elevated Blood Lead in Flint Michigan— Aubrey Miller, MD, MPH 3:42 p.m. Recent Event Case Study: Drinking Water Contamination in the Elk River— Yun Xie Organized by: Environment Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights, Occupational Health and Safety, Vietnam Caucus 3340.0 CCC, 709 Chronic Disease and Obesity Research in Public Health Epidemiology Moderator(s): Elizabeth Ciemins, PhD, MPH, MA 2:30 p.m. Diabetes among Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders in California and Washington— Laura Wyatt, MPH 2:50 p.m. Predicting adults likely to develop heart failure: The NHANES I Epidemiologic Follow-up Study (NHEFS)— Sundar Natarajan, MD, MSc 3:10 p.m. Knowledge of diabetes risk factors and prevention among an adult population in the Jinja suburban town of Uganda— Pamela Mukaire, DrPH, MPH, MEd 3:30 p.m. Does the association between social networks and obesity differ among depressed and non-depressed

2:50 p.m. Sisters in the Hood: Perinatal

3:10 p.m. YOUR Blessed Health: Community health worker informed framework for mobilizing faith leaders to address HIV incidence— Charles Senteio, PhD, MBA, LMSW 3:30 p.m. Community health workers leading

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Improving Health Disparities Within Community Health 2:30 p.m. Promoting Mental Health Care of

efforts to prevent intimate partner violence: The Safe Spaces project— Catherine Haywood, BSW

Organized by: Community Health Workers Endorsed by: Women’s Caucus CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

Racial/Ethnic Minority Public Housing Residents: Implications for Community Mental Health Planning— Hyejin Jung

2:30–4:00

2:50 p.m. YOLO Lancaster Pilot City-Wide Wellness Campaign— Jacqueline Brodrick, MPH, CHES 3:10 p.m. Do state offices of minority health in the United States address the social determinants of health in their quest for health equity?— Aaron Diehr, PhD, CHES 3:30 p.m. Do rising Hispanic populations mean declining trust in Medicaid health care?: Trust, access and satisfaction in a 2012 survey of North Carolina Medicaid children— Galen H Smith, PhD Organized by: Community Health Planning and Policy Development Endorsed by: Women’s Caucus CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

3337.0 CCC, 203 Approaches to physical activity and healthy living for persons with disabilities Moderator(s): Georgina Peacock 2:30 p.m. Commit to Inclusion: Improving Public and Private Entities’ Ability to Include People with Disability in Physical 2:50 p.m. Reaching People with Disabilities through Inclusive Healthy 3:10 p.m. Impact of the built environment on obesity levels among adolescents with mobility limitations in the United States— Sarah Agamah, MPH, MBA 3:30 p.m. An Examination of How People with Communities— Kerri A. Vanderbom, PhD Activity, Nutrition and Obesity Programs and Policies— Lauren Darensbourg, MPH

Monday, October 31

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Using Needs Assessments and Health Impact Assessments to Improve Community Health 2:30 p.m. Leading while Learning: How the St.

Disabilities Rate Barriers at Fitness Centers— Vijay Vasudevan, PhD, MPH

Organized by: Disability CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

Louis Integrated Health Network is Shifting the Health Ecosystem through Convening, Care Coordination and Patient Engagement— Bethany Johnson Javios, MSW

3338.0 CCC, 702 Greening urban neighborhoods for health and health equity Moderator(s): Charles Lee 2:30 p.m. Beyond Parks: The Importance of Access to Nature at Every Scale of Urban Design— Louise Chawla, PhD 2:48 p.m. Residents’ Perceived Impacts of Green Infrastructure on Health:

2:50 p.m. Aligning cancer specific needs assessment to network needs assessment to attain measurable implementation goals— Kathleen Katchur, MPH 3:10 p.m. Implementation, Integration and Evaluation of Community Health Programs Following a Seven Campus Health Network Needs Assessment— Rajika Reed, MPH, M.Ed. 3:30 p.m. Results from and Educational Needs Assessment Conducted in a Former Slave Community: Implications for Public Health Policy— Moya L. Alfonso, MSPH, PhD Organized by: Community Health Planning and Policy Development Endorsed by: Applied Public Health Statistics, Women’s Caucus CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

adults?: Findings from the Montreal Neighbourhood Networks and Healthy Aging Study— Yun-Hsuan Wu, PhD

Organized by: Epidemiology Endorsed by: American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Caucus, Applied Public Health Statistics, Community Health Planning and Policy Development, Vietnam Caucus CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

Implications for Detroit’s Highly Vacant Neighborhoods— Natalie Sampson, PhD, MPH

3:06 p.m. Examining equity issues in access to urban natural spaces through

development of a Natural Space Index— Emily Rugel, MPH

3:24 p.m. Green Stormwater Infrastructure: Implications for Crime and Safety in Philadelphia— Michelle Kondo, PhD

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