APHA 2016 Annual Meeting

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4217.0 HRD, Centennial Ballroom E Evaluation and impact of CHW certification Moderator(s): Leslie Hargrove, MCHES 12:30 p.m. Impact of CHW Certification on Team Climate in Texas—Grandfathering versus State Certified Training— Mark Siemon, Ph.D., RN, APHN-BC, CPH 12:50 p.m. Evaluating Community Health Worker certification in Massachusetts— Bittie Behl-Chadha, Ph.D. 1:10 p.m. Developing a statewide evaluation of the

Table 2 It’s A Girl: Addressing SexualHealth Disparities in North American Muslim Communities through Culturally- Sensitive Sex Education— Nadiah Mohajir, MPH Table 3 Spiritual and Religious Faith of Non- Directed Living Kidney Donors— Ariella Maghen Table 4 A Case Study: Exploring the Influence of Multi-level Capacity and Readiness Factors on Partner Experience Table 5 Partnerships That Work: How a Pediatric Hospital Utilized a Faith Advisory Board to Implement a Community Health Needs Assessment— Melody Schaeffer, MPH Table 6 Role of leadership support in a church- based cancer education implementation study— Randi M. Williams, MPH Table 7 Feasibility and Acceptability of a Healthy Living Messaging Intervention as part of a Multi-Ethnic, Faith-Based Obesity and Diabetes Prevention Program— Margaret Whitley, MPH Table 8 Partnership between a faith-based Table 9 Role of Psychosocial Factors in a Hepatitis B Screening Intervention for Koran Americans— Grace X. Ma, PhD Table 10 Translation of an evidence-based weight of The WORD (Wholeness, Oneness, Righteousness, Deliverance)— Karen Yeary, PhD Organized by: Caucus on Public Health and the Faith Community Endorsed by: Black Caucus of Health Workers, Women’s Caucus CCC, 403 Using vs. Watching: How Documentaries The Raising of America and Unnatural Causes Have Engaged Communities 12:30 p.m. Changing the conversation about the early years in Colorado: Working on the local, regional and state levels— Heather Matthews, MS, RN 12:50 p.m. Building community power to secure early childhood opportunities and achieve health equity: An organizing perspective in Cook County, IL— James E. Bloyd, MPH 1:10 p.m. How Seattle/King County passed the most comprehensive approach to early child development in the nation— Ngozi T. Oleru, PhD Organized by: Community Health Planning and Policy Development Endorsed by: Black Caucus of Health Workers, Women’s Caucus loss maintenance intervention for rural, African American adults of faith: Design 4216.0 Implementing a Collaborative Faith- Based Health Program— Monica Motley, MSEd, MPH, PhD health center and urban university to improve population health: Healthy Memphis Initiative— Marian Levy, DrPH, RD, FAND

Ensuring Health and Access to Health Through Workforce Improvement 12:30 p.m. Increase Healthcare Workforce Diversity and Enhance Community Health: A Partnership Model Applying a Social Determinants Approach and Evidence- based Practices— Gauri Bhattacharya, DSW, LCSW 12:50 p.m. Equity by expection: Promoting health equity through workforce development and performance management— Zach Dyer, MPH 1:10 p.m. Assessing and Promoting Cultural and Linguistic Competency in a Large Urban Public Health Agency— Beverly Gor, EdD, RD, LD Organized by: Community Health Planning and Policy Development Endorsed by: Women’s Caucus Improving Community Health Through School Based Programs 12:30 p.m. CHAMPIONS NETWork: Teaching Chicago High Schoolers About Cardiovascular Disease and Cancer to Improve Health in Their Communities— Arjun Arya, MSc. 12:50 p.m. Using a knowledge exchange portal to promote collaboration and learning, enhance technical assistance, and ensure on-going data collection in the Healthy Schools Healthy Communities Initiative— Tamara Calise, DrPH, M.Ed 1:10 p.m. Impact of Wisconsin’s Project LAUNCH on K5 School Readiness in Milwaukee Public Schools— Kaija Zusevics, PhD, MPH, CHES 1:30 p.m. A youth-generated diabetes-prevention counter-marketing campaign holds promise for preventing diabetes— Sarah Fine Organized by: Community Health Planning and Policy Development Endorsed by: Women’s Caucus CCC, 303 The Impact of Health Policies on Community Health 12:30 p.m. From Trauma-Informed Care to Trauma-Informed Policy: A Framework for Policy Development within the National Prevention Strategy— Elizabeth Bowen, PhD 12:50 p.m. Creating Health Equity in Austin/Travis County through Policy— Megan Cermak, M.S. 1:10 p.m. Community Health Improvement Process: Evaluation of and lessons learned from DC Healthy People 2020 Development using Results-Based Accountability— Emily Putzer, MA, BS 1:30 p.m. Scotland’s Obesity Route Map Five Years On: What Did We Do And What Do We Need To Do Now?— Phil Mackie Organized by: Community Health Planning and Policy Development Endorsed by: Black Caucus of Health Workers, Women’s Caucus 4216.3 4216.2 CCC, 405

New Mexico CHW certification process: Expectations, experiences, impacts— Victoria Sanchez, DrPH, MPH

1:30 p.m. Lead CHWs Assisting Peers with Certification Efforts— Bette Jo Ciesielski, BA Organized by: Community Health Workers Endorsed by: Women’s Caucus

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Emerging issues in public health interventions, surveillance, programs and policies for persons with disabilities Moderator(s): Amanda Reichard, PhD Table 1 Relations Among Race/Ethnicity,

Gender and Mental Health Disability in Patient-Provider Interaction— Shreyasi Deb, PhD, MBA

Table 2 Parents of young children with disabilities: New critical thinking

strategies to support participation at home and in the community— Lindsay Rosenfeld, ScD, ScM

Table 3 Examining the Effects of Multiple Interventions to Deter Access Aisle Parking Violations— Kelsey Shinnick, B.A. Table 4 Introducing the Collaborative on Health Reform and Independent Living— Jae Kennedy, PhD Table 5 Barriers to Employment after Transitioning to Community Living among Money Follows the Person Participants— Glenn Landers, Sc.D., MBA, MHA Table 6 Access to Preventive Care for Working- Age Adults with Physical Limitations— Gilbert Gimm, PhD Table 7 Patient-Centered Provider

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Communication among Patients with Disabilities Served at Health Resources and Services Administration-Funded Health Centers— Sue Chienshy Lin, MS

Table 8 Assessing Southeastern U.S. Geographic Five-Year Differentials in Healthy People Disability Indicators, 2010-2015— David Hollar, PhD Table 9 A spatial clustering analysis of disability

prevalence and the influence of poverty, age and land use— Yochai Eisenberg, MUPP

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

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CCC = COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER

HRD = HYATT REGENCY DENVER

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