APHA 2016 Annual Meeting
5064.0 CCC, 702 Putting the Work into Total Worker Health— OHS Full Session Moderator(s): Douglas Myers, ScD, MA 8:30 a.m. Continuing the conversation on efforts
9:10 a.m. Right to Score: Adelante Youth Soccer Program Supports Immigrant Latinos’ Right to Optimal Physical and Emotional Health— Angela Gonzalez, M.A. 9:30 a.m. Contribution of sport to health among US women: An analysis of the BRFSS— Jennifer Pharr, PhD Organized by: Physical Activity Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights, Public Health Education and Health Promotion, School Health Education and Services Contraception—emerging technologies Moderator(s): Bonnie Epstein 8:30 a.m. Implementation of a patient education decision aid for women choosing a birth control method— Sylvia Lambrechts, MPH, MA 8:50 a.m. Oregon’s Community Care 9:10 a.m. Evaluating the Bedsider program reminder system: Do text message reminders facilitate contraceptive refills?— Heike Thiel de Bocanegra, Ph.D., M.P.H. 9:30 a.m. Why Do Young, Black Men Use Condoms? An Application of the Information Motivation and Behavioral Skills Model to Predict Consistent Condom Use among Young, Black Men— Jamal Jones, MPH Organized by: Population, Reproductive and Sexual Health Endorsed by: Women’s Caucus CCC, 502 Expanding LARC Access: hand-on model for training community health workforce Moderator(s): Wayne Shields 8:30 a.m. Expanding access to long-acting reversible contraception onsite in NYC school-based health centers— Lorraine Tiezzi, MS 8:42 a.m. Digital Tools for Innovative Simulation Training— Stefanie Boltz 8:54 a.m. Role of Proctoring to Increase LARC Access in Community Health Centers— Aisha Mays, MD 9:06 a.m. Implementation Science Research: Bringing a Provider IUD and Implant Training to Scale— Cynthia Harper, PhD 9:18 a.m. Expanding LARC Access: Hands-on model for training community health workforce— Seema Shah, MD, MPH Organized by: Population, Reproductive and Sexual Health Endorsed by: Community Health Workers, Women’s Caucus 5067.0 CCC, 501 Organizations: Impact on contraceptive utilization for women on Medicaid— Lisa Oakley, PhD, MPH 5068.0
8:30 a.m. Beyond Cultural Competency Training: An Interprofessional Approach to Health Disparities Education— Katie Leslie, PhD, MS 8:50 a.m. Utilizing Survey Responses to Identify
Workforce Development Opportunities and Create Targeted Training Events— Gerold Dermid Gray, MBA advance health equity— Harry Heiman, MD, MPH
to integrate health promotion/wellness programs with occupational safety and health: New developments regarding workplace health promotion/wellness programs, and the need for a course correction for NIOSH’s Total Worker Health initiative— Nancy Lessin, MS
9:10 a.m. Training public health leaders to
9:30 a.m. Diversifying the Field of Health Policy— A. Dexter Samuels, Ph.D. Organized by: Public Health Education and Health Promotion Endorsed by: Black Caucus of Health Workers, Oral Health
8:45 a.m. Putting the work into Total Worker Health— Rebecca Reindel, MS, MPH 9:00 a.m. Integration of Occupational Safety and Health and Worksite Wellness: Current practices, historical context, and possible futures— Michael B. Lax, MD MPH 9:15 a.m. Total Worker Health— Is it feasible, scalable, how to address high risk workers?—Jane Lipscomb, PhD, RN 9:30 a.m. Looking forward: Research needs for Total Worker Health— Rebecca Reindel, MS, MPH Organized by: Occupational Health and Safety Oral Health Among Special Populations Part 1: Native American Populations Part 2: Special Need Populations Moderator(s): Vinodh Bhoopathi, BDS, MPH, DScD 8:30 a.m. Improving oral health disparities in American Indian communities: Challenges for research— Tamanna Tiwari, MPH, MDS, BDS 8:50 a.m. Preventing caries in preschoolers: Results of a cluster-randomized community trial in Navajo Nation Head Start— Patricia A. Braun, MD, MPH, FAAP 9:10 a.m. Am I supposed to be brushing his teeth? Barriers to oral health for special needs children— Holli Seabury, EdD 9:30 a.m. Institute in Intellectual and Developmental Disability: An interprofessional training program of the American Academy of Developmental Medicine and Dentistry— Lyubov Slashcheva, DDS Organized by: Oral Health Endorsed by: American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Caucus, APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights, Public Health Education and Health Promotion Gaming, Clicking, and Sports: Oh My! Moderator(s): Aisha Bhimla, MPH 8:30 a.m. Harnessing youth-voice to develop a mobile gaming app to incentivize physical activity among high school students utilizing principles of behavioral economics— Marguerite Dibble 8:50 a.m. Million clicks for Million Hearts: 5065.0 HRD, Mineral Hall F 5066.0 HRD, Mineral Hall G
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Bringing Health to the Doorsteps of Communities: Exploring Lessons Learned and Successful Strategies Moderator(s): Amy Leader, DrPH, MPH Table 1 Preventing Type 2 Diabetes in Iowa: Collaborating to Support the National Diabetes Prevention Program— Katie Jones, MPH Table 2 Developing a standard for certifying healthy communities— Soyoung Hwang, MPH Table 3 Improving physical education to assessing the quality of PE and building support for improving physical activity among youth— Nora Mallonee Brand, MA Table 4 Bronx schools address health disparity with active design in schools— Emily Oppenheimer, MS Table 5 Use of Community Engaged Research Advisory Boards to Increase Bidirectional Dialogues and Research Diversity— Joyce Balls-Berry, PhD, MPE Table 6 An intervention to bring meaningful health conversations to the doorsteps of a community: Health on wheels— Biswas Pradhan, MSW Table 7 Implementing the National Partnership for Action to End Health Disparities: A Three Year Retrospective— Oscar Espinosa, MA Table 8 Win With Wellness: A collaborative increase lifelong physical activity: A community-based approach to
strategy to reduce chronic disease risk in rural adults through community- based weight loss groups— Manorama Khare, PhD breast cancer education and navigation program to reduce structural barriers in accessing breast cancer screening services among low-income women in Eastern North Carolina— Alice Richman, PhD, MPH
Table 9 Evaluation of a community-based
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Table 10 Moving From Motivation to Action: Strategies to Increase HIV Testing in African American Churches— Therese Ruhland Petty, MA Organized by: Public Health Education and Health Promotion
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Analysis of a population based walking program in Allentown, Pennsylvania— Ronya Nassar, MPH(c)
Beyond Curriculum Competency: Diversifying Public Health Education Moderator(s): Candice Marti, MBA
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