APHA 2016 Annual Meeting
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Board 9 Demographic differences and weight- loss enhancement among enrollees of a web-based program who sync a wearable activity tracker: A naturally occurring quasi-experiment— Kathryn Wilson, PhD Board 10 There’s an App for That! An Evaluation of Apps to Reduce Alcohol Consumption— Stephanie Lee Organized by: Health Informatics Information Technology Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights, LGBT Caucus of Public Health Professionals Evaluating Rural Health Service Access, Policy and Mapping in Disparities Programs, and Challenging Different Apps Board 1 Estoy bien: A supporting App to promote mental health— Lina Vera-Cala, MD, MSc, PhD candidate Board 2 A Survey of Technology Use in College of Public Health and Health Professions— Jayne-Marie Raponi, BS, MPH Candidate Board 3 Validation of a Platform for Monitoring Lifestyles in Colombian RURAL Population— Laura Lorena Alba Parra, PhT Board 4 Role of 3D weight progression software to decrease weight-related health disparities among adolescent African- American females— Yolandra Hancock, MD, MPH Board 5 An Open-Source Solution Supporting Reporting and Program Evaluation of a Community Based Organization Serving a Rural Community— Maya Anand Board 6 Benefits of rapid low-resource user testing for continuous usability feedback in mobile application development— Molly Woodriff, MPH Board 7 Self-reported confidence and trust of electronic clinical quality measures data in rural and urban practices in Oregon— Bhavaya Sachdeva, MPH Board 8 Innovating for Environmental Health: Inspiring Data-Driven Solutions to Environmental Health Issues through an App Challenge— Solly Poprish Board 9 Place and health: A comparison of 4350.0 CCC, Halls A/F
Board 3 Evaluating the impact of a text- messaging system for diabetes prevention among low-income Hispanic and Latino individuals— Lucie Leung Liu, MHA Board 4 World AIDS Day Twitter Chat: A Public Sentiment Analysis— Michelle Odlum, EdD, MPH Board 5 Lessons from conducting a study using a culturally tailored Internet cancer support group for ethnic minority cancer patients— Sangmi Kim, MPH, RN, PhD(c) Board 6 Creation of a customized electronic data and study management system for an international clinical trials consortium— Erin Sizemore, MPH Board 7 Lessons learned from the development and implementation of a management information system for a group-based health disparities intervention— Amish Doshi, MPH Board 8 Is there an app for that? An evaluation of health and fitness apps— Emma Hawley, MPH Organized by: Health Informatics Information Technology Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights Patient Centered Care & Technology #2 Board 1 Journey mapping to understand behaviors and barriers to access domestic violence services in Panama— Arlene Calvo, PhD, MPH Board 2 Improving analytics through data set restructuring: A case study using the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS)— Charles Licata, Ph.D. Board 3 Psychosocial Information: Supporting Clinical Decisions to Enable Personalized Diabetes Care— Charles Senteio, PhD, MBA, LMSW Board 4 Readiness for Interoperable Data Reporting in Family Planning Agencies— Emily Jones, MPH Board 5 Health Information Exchanges: Single vendor vs. multi-vendors association with patient information sharing outside of a hospital system— Deshia Leonhirth, MBA, PhD Board 6 Hospital Charts, Is there an APP for that?— Sarah Brown, B.S. Board 7 Web-based Urban Health Information Platform— Rajesh Mishra Board 8 Promotion of patient-physician interaction through patient peer group for health promotion in children with Kawasaki disease— Kai-Sheng Hsieh Board 9 Compliance of patient-self-reported message through electronic mobile platform— Kai-Sheng Hsieh Board 10 Factors influencing students’ readiness to utilize health information technology 4352.0 CCC, Halls A/F
Use of Electronic Health Records, Text Messaging and Social Media, Trust and Quality of Care Board 1 Healthy People 2020 goals: Monitoring progress on health communication and health information technology objectives— Katrina J. Serrano, PhD, CHES Board 2 In Rural Colorado, Use of Electronic Health Records Improves the Ability to Describe Childhood Obesity Prevalence Compared to Available Public Health Survey Data— Margaret J. Gutilla, MS Board 3 ECHO Colorado: Its role in Improving Healthcare Access in Rural and Underserved Areas— John F Thomas, PhD, MSSW Board 4 Challenges state agencies face with the dissemination of local health Data— Manik Ahuja, Ph.D. Board 5 Slipping Through the Cracks: Receptivity of Healthcare Professionals to an Electronic Screening Tool for Human Trafficking— Stefan Wheat Board 6 Use of text messaging and social media for research participant recruitment— Deepthi Varma, PhD, MSW Board 7 Relationship between Hospital Adoption of EHR with Patient Engagement Functionalities and Care Quality— Oghale Asagbra, PhD(ABD), MHA Board 8 Interactive analysis of public health surveys online with SuAVE— Ilya Zaslavsky, Ph.D. Board 9 All sources are not equal: Trusting sources of information on quality of physician care— Ami Moore, PhD Organized by: Health Informatics Information Technology Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights, Applied Public Health Statistics CCC, Halls A/F Exploring Various Methods of Data, Chronic Disease Management Board 1 Predictors of active participation in 4353.1
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an online self-reported influenza surveillance system among an university population— Marie-Claude Couture, Ph.D
county-level geographic disparities in chronic diseases, risk factors and socioeconomic conditions in the United States— Linda Schieb, MSPH
Board 2 Patient Perceptions of Personal Health Records for Chronic Disease Self-management in an Underserved Population— Esther Munene, MBA, PhD Board 3 Social(ized) epidemiology: Exploring the
Organized by: Health Informatics Information Technology Endorsed by: American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Caucus, APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights, Medical Care Section, Women’s Caucus
utility of a crowdsourcing approach to local community health assessment via ICTs and participatory methods— Ryan Petteway, DrPH, MPH
Board 4 #BlackLivesMatter: Investigating a social movement through social media— Abigail Bickford, M.S. Board 5 Crowdsourcing as a method to analyze
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Health IT Applications and Registries, Consumer Genetic Testing, and Cybersecurity Board 1 Cyber Security and the Impact on Public Health— Brian McElyea, PhD Board 2 All your data belong to us: Data
in future medical and public health practice— Robin J. Jacobs, PhD, MSW, MS, MPH
large datasets: An example analyzing the health of chain restaurant menus— Lenard Lesser, MD MSHS hypertension management among New York City practices with varying rates of blood pressure control— Jenny Smolen, MPH
Organized by: Health Informatics Information Technology Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights
Board 6 A mixed methods analysis of
practices among direct-to-consumer genetic testing companies— Linnea Laestadius, PhD, MPP
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CCC = COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER
HRD = HYATT REGENCY DENVER
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