APHA 2016 Annual Meeting

3163.0 CCC, 406/407 Calculated Efforts: Using Data, Metrics, and Surveillance to Build Better Programs—OHS Roundtable Moderator(s): Alfreda Holloway-Beth, PhD, MS, Amber Mitchell, DrPH, MPH, CPH Table 1 Classifying injury narratives of

3167.0

HRD, Mineral Hall G

10:35 a.m. Hot Get Hotter and The Dry Get Drier: Grim Scenarios for the Mid-21st Century— Balaji Rajagopalan, Professor 10:49 a.m. An Epidemic of Chronic kidney disease among workers linked to heat stress and dehydration— Richard Johnson, MD 11:03 a.m. From intervention to policy: Faster than expected— Jason Glaser, BA 11:17 a.m. Application of Total Worker Health® Principles in Assessing Health Promotion and Health Protection Needs

Getting Older, Yet Staying Active Moderator(s): Kiley Tyler, M.S. 10:30 a.m. Leisure time physical activity reduces total mortality also among the older adults— Noël Barengo, MD, MPH, PhD 10:50 a.m. Evaluation of physical, social and emotional outcomes of Idaho’s Fit and Fall Proof Program on older adults— Elizabeth Lyon Hannah, DVM, MS, MPH 11:10 a.m. Racial Differences in Physical Activity and Use of Neighborhood Resources among Older Women Living in Urban Neighborhoods— Wenjun Li, PhD 11:30 a.m. Methods for developing and testing

large administrative databases for surveillance— a practical approach combining machine learning ensembles and human review —Helen R. Marucci- Wellman, ScD

of Guatemalan Banana Plantation Workers at Risk for Chronic Kidney Disease of Non-Traditional Causes (CKD-nT)— Liliana Tenney, MPH intervention to prevent Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) in El Salvador— David Wegman, MD, MS

Table 2 Utilization of the New Hampshire Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) work related injury data to better understand under- reporting to the workers’ compensation system— Karla Armenti, MS, ScD Table 3 Fatal falls in the construction industry: Findings from the NIOSH FACE reports— Xiuwen Sue Dong, DrPH Table 4 Shift Work and Safety: Using a meta- analytic risk index model to predict occupational injuries— Dorothee Fischer, PhD Table 5 Design and Implementation of a Former Worker Nationwide Medical Screening Program— Bill Stange, Ph.D. Table 6 Developing a Career Cluster Specific Table 7 Initial screening findings from the National Supplemental Screening Program for former Department of Energy Workers— Natalie Schwatka, PhD Table 8 Patterns in employer-based work injury recordkeeping errors and implications for national occupational injury data— Sara Wuellner, PhD Table 9 Incident (Injury) surveillance among youth/young workers in secondary schools: Examining disparities by race/ Personal Protective Equipment Training Online for Teachers and Students based on Incident (Injury) surveillance in New Jersey secondary schools— Alexa Patti, BS, REHS, MPH (c)

11:31 a.m. Effectiveness of a heat stress

an intervention facilitating clinical- community linkages between physical therapists and evidence-based exercise programs for older adults— Sarah Fishleder, M.A., M.P.H., C.P.H.

Organized by: Occupational Health and Safety Endorsed by: Environment

Organized by: Physical Activity Endorsed by: Aging & Public Health, APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights, Injury Control and Emergency Health Services, Public Health Education and Health Promotion, Women’s Caucus

3165.0

HRD, Centennial Ballroom D

Armed conflict: Industry, policy, consequences

10:30–12:00

Moderator(s): Anna Grace Keller, CHW/P, CNA 10:30 a.m. Prevention of gun-related violence in the United States— Barry S. Levy, MD, MPH 10:50 a.m. Beyond the “iron triangle”: The veterans’ health administration in an uncertain policy environment— Stephen Trynosky, JD, MPH, MMAS, NREMT 11:10 a.m. Caring for Veterans in Civilian Primary Care Facilities— Ann Hirschman, RN-C, FNP, MPH 11:30 a.m. Why the war in Vietnam may not be over when it comes to Agent Orange— Jean Grassman, MS PHD CPH Organized by: Peace Caucus Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights, Black Caucus of Health Workers, International Health, Socialist Caucus, Vietnam Caucus 3166.0 HRD, Centennial Ballroom G/H Pharmacy SPIG Roundtables Moderator(s): Barry A. Bleidt, PhD, PharmD, RPh, FAPhA Table 1 Evaluation of Patient-Directed Medication Reconciliation Software: Diagnostic Accuracy of a New Technology— Kathleen Adams, MPH Table 2 Prescription Drug Costs: Does Neighborhood Matter?— Lisa Lapeyrouse, PhD Table 3 Irrational Dispensing of Antibiotics in Table 4 Assessment of the Adherence to Hematinics Among Pregnant Women Attending Selected Maternal and CHILD Health Clinics in Dar ES Salaam, Tanzania— Mujuni Maliyamkono, B-Pharm, MPH, PhD Table 5 Medication meaning, adherence, and Egyptian Community Pharmacies: A Mixed-Methods Study— Mohamed Amin, BSc.Pharm, PhD

3168.0

CCC, Mile High Ballroom 3B

Invited Panel: Immediate Postpartum Contraception: Clinical Considerations, The Health Policy Landscape, and Implementation in Real-World Settings Moderator(s): Wayne Shields Table 1 Immediate Postpartum Contraception: Barriers and Facilitators in Real World Settings— Ellen Pliska, MHS, CPH Table 2 Healthcare provider concerns about immediate postpartum long-acting reversible contraception (LARC)— Emily Olson Table 3 Opportunities to Expand Access to Long Acting Reversible Methods: Gaps in Provider Practice— Deborah Ehrenthal, MD, MPH Table 4 Prescribe, Refer, Educate: Integrating Sexual and Reproductive Health Services into Outpatient Psychiatric Practice— Silke von Esenwein, PhD Table 5 Immediate Postpartum Contraception in an Evolving Medicaid Payment Landscape— Usha Ranji, M.S. Table 6 Immediate Postpartum Contraception Table 7 Expanding Contraceptive Implant Provision to the General Pediatric Primary Care Clinic: A Promising Opportunity for Teen Pregnancy Prevention— Kristine Schmitz, MD Table 8 Clinical Need for Immediate Postpartum Contraception— Michelle Moniz, MD MSc Table 9 Immediate Postpartum Contraception and Other Payers: A Case Study of Medicaid MCOs— Jennifer Moore, PhD, RN Table 10 Postpartum IUDs— Clinical Guidelines for Informed Consent and Insertion— Katharine White, MD, MPH Organized by: Population, Reproductive and Sexual Health Endorsed by: Women’s Caucus and Adolescents: A Proven, Patient- Centered Strategy for Improving Health Outcomes— Tammy Chang, MD MPH MS

ethnicity or SES and the efficacy of new law-based online form— Derek G. Shendell, DEnv, MPH Incidents 2010-2014: An analysis of Chemical Safety Board Incident Data— Vidisha Parasram, MPH EOH Linked to Occupational Radiography – Epidemiologic Surveillance: Preliminary Results of the D.O.L.O.R.E.S. Pilot Study— Samuel R. Huntley, BS

Table 10 Trends in Oil and Gas Extraction

Table 11 Determinants of Osteoarthritis

Organized by: Occupational Health and Safety Endorsed by: Applied Public Health Statistics, Vietnam Caucus

3164.0 CCC, 502 Climate Change: The Hot Get Hotter and The Dry Get Drier—OHS Full Session Moderator(s): Elizabeth Carlton, PhD, MPH, Lee S. Newman, MD, MA 10:30 a.m. Full session: Hot workplaces getting

relations with healthcare professional s among college students— Suneeta Kercood, PhD, BCBA-D

hotter. Climate change, dehydration and chronic kidney disease in Latin American agricultural workers— Elizabeth Carlton, PhD, MPH

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

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CCC = COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER

HRD = HYATT REGENCY DENVER

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