APHA 2016 Annual Meeting

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5048.0 CCC, 601 Examining Spatial Analysis of Healthcare Through GIS #2 Moderator(s): Christopher Williams, MPH, CPEHR, CPHIT 8:30 a.m. Capturing geographic complexity in a homeless “neighborhood”: Spatial video geonarratives (SVG) in Skid Row, Los Angeles— Susanne Mitchell, MPH 8:50 a.m. Spatial analysis of access to health care facilities in urban Tanzania: A maternal health perspective— Leslie Carnahan, MPH 9:10 a.m. Using disability-adjusted life years to spatially examine the burden of cancer and heart disease in the District of Columbia— George Siaway, PhD 9:30 a.m. Incorporating sampling error information in spatial cluster identification and mapping— David Wong, Professor Organized by: Health Informatics Information Technology Center (HIIT Center) Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights, Applied Public Health Statistics, Caucus on Homelessness CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH PrEP Intervention Challenges Moderator(s): Grace Gachanja, PhD, MPH, RN Table 1 Exploring acceptability of antiretroviral pre-exposure prophylaxis for adolescents in a generalized HIV epidemic setting— Danielle Giovenco, ScM Table 2 Attitudes toward Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV prevention 5049.0 CCC, Mile High Ballroom 3B Table 3 Implementing a multi-agency PrEP project: The New York State experience— Donna Parisi, MS Table 4 Barriers to prescribing HIV PrEP and the need for education among care providers— Martin Logo, MPH, Ph.D. Candidate Table 5 Perceived advantages and disadvantage of using Pre-exposure Prophylaxis for HIV prevention among African American women: Qualitative analysis— Keosha Bond, EdD, MPH, CHES Table 6 High PrEP Awareness, Use, Interest and Candidacy among New York City Circuit Party Attendees— Kathleen Scanlin, MPH Table 7 Applying the Theory of Planned Behavior to the use of pre-exposure Behavioral Skills model to predict discussion and prescription of pre- exposure prophylaxis among primary care providers— Jennifer L. Walsh, PhD Table 9 Views About using Oral PrEP Among Post-partum Women attending a Federally Funded Nutrition Program— Onika Anglin, MPH prophylaxis among sexual minority men in Central Texas— Adolph Delgado, M.S. Table 8 Using the Information-Motivation- among Female Sex Workers in Malaysia: A qualitative analysis of barriers and facilitators— Shaylen Foley, MPH

9:10 a.m. Influence of serum folate levels on fatality among diabetic adults in the U.S. using a 15-year follow-up cohort study— Evans Afriyie-Gyawu, Ph.D., M.P.H. 9:30 a.m. Participation in a Farmer’s Market Fruit and Vegetable Program at a Federally

International perspectives on health administration and leadership Moderator(s): Temitayo Ifafore, MPH 8:30 a.m. Health Insurance is a Cornerstone to Improving Maternal Health Service Utilization in Tanzania— Eunice Kimunai, PhD, MPH, RN 8:50 a.m. Development of Disaster Health

Qualified Health Center Improves Hemoglobin A1C in Low Income Diabetics— Richard Bryce, D.O.

Organized by: Food and Nutrition Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights, Applied Public Health Statistics, Epidemiology

Emergency Assistance Team (DHEAT) in Japan— Yoshimi Furuya, MD, PhD, MPH partnerships: Evidence from the RSBY enrollment process, India— Deepika Saluja, Doctoral Student, IIM Ahmedabad, India

9:10 a.m. Accountability mechanisms in

5044.0 CCC, 206 Shape NC: North Carolina Early Childhood Health Promotion Through Strategic Partnership Moderator(s): Emily Welker, MPH, RD, Jessica Burroughs, MSW, MPH Discussant: Alyssa Hill 8:30 a.m. Supporting healthy changes in early care and education programs— Elizabeth Morris, MPH 8:55 a.m. Developing physical literacy through active play: A component of a statewide obesity prevention effort— Richard Rairigh 9:10 a.m. Built Environment Strategy for Young Children: Preventing Obesity by Design— Nilda Cosco, PhD 9:25 a.m. On Child Care Center’s Approach to

9:30 a.m. Simulating Future Supply of and Requirements for Health Human Resources in High-Income OECD Countries— Gail Tomblin Murphy, RN, PhD Organized by: Health Administration

Endorsed by: International Health CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

5047.0 CCC, Mile High Ballroom 1DE Advances in Telemedicine/Telehealth, Health IT Applications, Registries, and Consumer Mobile Apps Moderator(s): Joseph Powers, MSW, PPS, Diane L. Adams, MD, MPH, DABCHS, CHS-III Table 1 Role of User Experience in Designing Mobile Apps for the Public— Lauren Agro Table 2 Extending access to care across the Table 3 Telehealth and infectious disease: Utilization and outcomes related to treating tuberculosis remotely— Lois Ritter, EdD, MS, MA, MS-HCA, PMP Table 4 Application of adolescents’ recommendations in the development of consumer oriented asthma self- management mobile app— Laura Baum Table 5 ECHO-Chicago: Building Urban Primary Care Capacity through Telehealth— Tamara Hamlish, PhD Table 6 “They think it’s like Star Trek”: Barriers technology: Present and future impacts on public health— Andrew Solomon, MPH Table 8 Challenges to using telehealth in public health: Policy, regulatory and legal barriers— Mei Kwong, JD Table 9 Where does telehealth intersect with the core competencies of public health— Kathy Wibberly, PhD Table 10 Use of Telehealth in Optimizing and facilitators to implementing Alabama eHealth, an innovative telemedicine program— Kriti Jain, MSPH Table 7 Advances in connected health rural U.S. south: Steps to initiating Alabama eHealth, an innovative telemedicine program— Kriti Jain, MSPH

Health Promoting Child Care: Lessons Learned from Friendly Avenue Christian Preschool— Sandy Johnson, BA Christian Education from Greensboro College with focus in Special Needs Populations and Family Ministries; NC Level III Preschool Administrator, 28 Years Experience in Administrator in Early Education

Organized by: Food and Nutrition Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights, School Health Education and Services

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Administrative policies, programs, and systems which ensure a right to health Moderator(s): Alexis Seggalye, BSN RN MPH Student 8:30 a.m. Cross-Jurisdictional Sharing and Public Health Outcomes and Improvements— Justin Marlowe, PhD, CGFM 8:50 a.m. Challenges and opportunities in

opening a direct primary care nurse-led primary care clinic in middle income suburbs— Adrienne Wolf, MPH

9:10 a.m. Evaluating Internal Capacity and Capability to Address Health Equity at a Local Public Health Agency— Kelly Keenan, MPH 9:30 a.m. Ensuring LGBTQ inclusivity in the Teen

Pregnancy Prevention Program at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Adolescent Health— Jaclyn Ruiz, MPH

8:30–10:00

Pediatric Obesity Care for Medically Underserved Patients in a Unique Primary Care Setting— Armando Alvarez, B.S.

Organized by: Health Administration Endorsed by: LGBT Caucus of Public Health Professionals CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

Organized by: Health Informatics Information Technology Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights

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CCC = COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER

HRD = HYATT REGENCY DENVER

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