APHA 2016 Annual Meeting

4206.3 CCC, 201 Violence Prevention: Becoming agents of change to improve health outcomes Moderator(s): Constance L. Jackson, MPH, CEIO, COWR CHAIR 12:30 p.m. Violence prevention: Up close and personal— Linda Newell, State Senator 12:50 p.m. Increasing the effectiveness of domestic violence prevention and intervention: Policy, education and resources— Ruth Glenn, MPA 1:10 p.m. Stepping up: Promising public health responses to violence— Lisa James, M.A. Organized by: APHA-Center for Professional Development Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

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HRD, Capital Ballroom 7

Table 5 Herbal and pharmaceutical

galactagogue use among breastfeeding mothers with low milk supply— Diana Cassar-Uhl, MPH, IBCLC

Asian American Network of Cancer Awareness, Research, and Training (AANCART) 12:30 p.m. Lay Health Worker Education Increases Colorectal Cancer Screening among Filipino Americans: A Clustered Randomized Controlled Trial— Angela Sy, DrPH 12:50 p.m. Lay Health Worker Education

Table 6 American Indian/Alaska Native CHAMPS: A Look at Culturally Relevant Breastfeeding Education— Camie Goldhammer, LICSW, MSW, CLE, IBCLC Table 7 Increased Early Exclusive Breastfeeding

in South Africa from 2010 to 2013 Coinciding with 2011 National Infant Feeding Policy Change— Debra Jackson, BSN MPH DSc

Increases Colorectal Cancer Screening among Hmong Americans: A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial— Elisa Tong, MD increase colorectal cancer screening among Korean Americans: Results of a cluster randomized controlled trial— Angela Jo, M.D.

Table 8 Latino Best Start Curriculum: Development and Implementation of Community Based Programs that Support Breastfeeding in the Latino Community— Luis Torres, PhD Table 9 Community Health Workers implement

1:10 p.m. Lay health worker intervention to

a Positive Deviance approach to expand on successful breastfeeding practices in migrant farmworker communities— Randal McCallian, MPH, IBCLC, CD(DONA) nutritionists, and peer counselors describe organizational challenges, strategies, and benefits of delivering a multicomponent intervention to promote exclusive breastfeeding in New York State WIC sites— Johanna D. Eldridge, PhD Candidate

1:30 p.m. Colorectal Cancer Beliefs and Knowledge among Filipino, Hmong, and Korean Americans— Mi Thi Tran, B.A. Organized by: Asian & Pacific Islander Caucus for Public Health Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights

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HRD, Centennial Ballroom A

Table 10 Breastfeeding coordinators,

Do You Want to Enhance Your Health Department’s Performance? Get Accredited! 12:30 p.m. Uproot: Communicating

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Mississippi’s State Health Improvement Plan— Kay Henry, RN, MSN

Black Women’s Health Matters Moderator(s): Apryl Brown, MD, MPH, FRSPH 12:30 p.m. Implications of Psychosocial and Sociocultural Factors on Obesity Prevalence in African American Women— Francoise Knox-Kazimierczuk, PhD, RD, CSSD, LD, ATC, CSCS 12:45 p.m. Perception of Health Status by Black and White Women Before and After Treatment for Obesity— Renee Degener, M.S. 1:00 p.m. From the roots: Black hair care and reproductive justice in South Los Angeles— Teni Adewumi, M.S. 1:15 p.m. Reclaiming Our Bodies and Our Movement— Valerie Rochester, MPA Organized by: Black Caucus of Health Workers Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights, Applied Public Health Statistics, Caucus on Public Health and the Faith Community, Socialist Caucus, Women’s Caucus Breastfeeding Roundtable Moderator(s): Briana Jegier, PhD Table 1 Exploring Turning Points in the Breastfeeding Experience of New Moms— Ellen Schafer, PhD, MPH, MCHES Table 2 Express yourself: Barriers and facilitators to pumping in the workplace— Deidre Orriola, MPH, CPH, CLC Table 3 Improving Human Milk Use for Very Low Birth Weight Infants in Massachusetts: A Collaborative Quality Improvement Approach— Laura Burnham, MPH Table 4 Examining the Relationship Between 4213.0 CCC, 406/407

12:50 p.m. Need Help Around the

Organized by: Breastfeeding Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights, Community Health Workers, Women’s Caucus

Office- Linking Rural Health Departments with MPH Students— Lora Wier, AD 1:10 p.m. It Takes a Village: Collaborating to Raise Healthy, Accredited Health Departments in Texas— Robert Hines, MSPH, ASQ CQIA 1:30 p.m. Enhancing Utah’s Health Departments by Funding Accreditation Projects— Paul Wightman, MPA Organized by: APHA-Council of Affiliates

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HRD, Capital Ballroom 2

Exploring unique challenges faced by individuals experiencing homelessness and novel approaches Moderator(s): Tanger Jones, AA, BA, Elder, Lori Malone, BA 12:30 p.m. Homeless patients driving innovation: Establishing a community innovation panel to create patient-facing technology in a large urban health clinic— Robert Hass, BA, BSE 12:50 p.m. Early life incarceration and duration of homelessness among Los Angeles homeless adults moving into permanent supportive housing— John Lahey 1:10 p.m. Disaster-Related Communication Behaviors and Preferences of Homeless VA Patients— Alicia Gable, MPH 1:30 p.m. Addressing Social Determinants of

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Zika: The Next Pandemic? Moderator(s): James Hodge, JD, LLM 12:30 p.m. Zika Response: Public Health at the Local Level— Umair A. Shah, MD, MPH 12:50 p.m. CDC Update on the Zika Challenge— Anne Schuchat, MD 1:10 p.m. Colorado’s Approach to Zika Virus Preparedness and Response— Leah Colton, PhD Organized by: APHA-Special Sessions Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights, Applied Public Health Statistics, International Health CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

Tuesday, November 1

Health: Building a Coalition to Improve Healthcare for Women Experiencing Homelessness— Amy Turk, LCSW

Organized by: Caucus on Homelessness Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights, Medical Care Section, Women’s Caucus

4210.0 CCC, Mile High Ballroom 3A Applied Public Health Statistics Abt SRBI Luncheon and Lowell Reed Lecture Moderator(s): Trent Lalonde, PhD 12:30 p.m. Lowell Reed Lecture Hold Position for Rod Little— Charles DiSogra, DrPH, MPH Organized by: Applied Public Health Statistics

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HRD, Capital Ballroom 4

Addressing Barriers to Health Through Faith-based Programming Moderator(s): Gina Curry, BS Table 1 Addition of a Religion and Public Health Course: Student Learning

Infant Feeding Practices and Child Hyperactive/Inattentive Behaviours in a Canadian Sample— Sarah Turner, Bachelor of Health Sciences

Experiences and Implications for Work in Communities of Faith— Christina Gebel, MPH, LCCE, birth doula

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