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APHA 2016 ANNUAL MEETING • DENVER, CO

Monday, October 31

2:30–4:00

3335.1

CCC, 404

Driving Policy Change and Modeling Tools to

Evaluate Intersectoral Interventions

2:30 p.m. Modeling intersectoral interventions

for policy: Recent successes and new

directions—

Frederick Zimmerman, PhD

2:50 p.m. Five Essential Public Health Law

Services—

Marice Ashe, JD, MPH

3:10 p.m. New Tools to Enhance Policy Making

in a Resource Strapped Environment—

Ned Calonge, MD, MPH

Organized by: Community Health Planning and Policy

Development

Endorsed by: Women’s Caucus

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

3335.2

CCC, 502

Improving Health Disparities Within

Community Health

2:30 p.m. Promoting Mental Health Care of

Racial/Ethnic Minority Public Housing

Residents: Implications for Community

Mental Health Planning—

Hyejin Jung

2:50 p.m. YOLO Lancaster Pilot City-Wide

Wellness Campaign—

Jacqueline

Brodrick, MPH, CHES

3:10 p.m. Do state offices of minority health in

the United States address the social

determinants of health in their quest for

health equity?—

Aaron Diehr, PhD, CHES

3:30 p.m. Do rising Hispanic populations mean

declining trust in Medicaid health care?:

Trust, access and satisfaction in a 2012

survey of North Carolina Medicaid

children—

Galen H Smith, PhD

Organized by: Community Health Planning and Policy

Development

Endorsed by: Women’s Caucus

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

3335.3

CCC, 504

Using Needs Assessments and Health

Impact Assessments to Improve Community

Health

2:30 p.m. Leading while Learning: How the St.

Louis Integrated Health Network is

Shifting the Health Ecosystem through

Convening, Care Coordination and

Patient Engagement—

Bethany Johnson

Javios, MSW

2:50 p.m. Aligning cancer specific needs

assessment to network needs

assessment to attain measurable

implementation goals—

Kathleen

Katchur, MPH

3:10 p.m. Implementation, Integration and

Evaluation of Community Health

Programs Following a Seven Campus

Health Network Needs Assessment—

Rajika Reed, MPH,

M.Ed

.

3:30 p.m. Results from and Educational Needs

Assessment Conducted in a Former

Slave Community: Implications for

Public Health Policy—

Moya L. Alfonso,

MSPH, PhD

Organized by: Community Health Planning and Policy

Development

Endorsed by: Applied Public Health Statistics, Women’s

Caucus

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

3336.0

HRD, Centennial Ballroom E

Innovative programs addressing unique

or sensitive health topics with diverse

populations

Moderator(s): Jacqueline Toledo, BS, MEd

2:30 p.m. Built on Trust, Health Insurance

Navigators as Disseminators of Sexual

Health Information: A Waiting-Room

Video Intervention—

Tanisha Harris

2:50 p.m. Sisters in the Hood: Perinatal

Community Health Workers Impacting

Reproductive Health Inequities—

Mariah

Chrans, BA

3:10 p.m. YOUR Blessed Health: Community

health worker informed framework for

mobilizing faith leaders to address HIV

incidence—

Charles Senteio, PhD, MBA,

LMSW

3:30 p.m. Community health workers leading

efforts to prevent intimate partner

violence: The Safe Spaces project—

Catherine Haywood, BSW

Organized by: Community Health Workers

Endorsed by: Women’s Caucus

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

3337.0

CCC, 203

Approaches to physical activity and healthy

living for persons with disabilities

Moderator(s): Georgina Peacock

2:30 p.m. Commit to Inclusion: Improving Public

and Private Entities’ Ability to Include

People with Disability in Physical

Activity, Nutrition and Obesity Programs

and Policies—

Lauren Darensbourg, MPH

2:50 p.m. Reaching People with Disabilities

through Inclusive Healthy

Communities—

Kerri A. Vanderbom, PhD

3:10 p.m. Impact of the built environment on

obesity levels among adolescents

with mobility limitations in the United

States—

Sarah Agamah, MPH, MBA

3:30 p.m. An Examination of How People with

Disabilities Rate Barriers at Fitness

Centers—

Vijay Vasudevan, PhD, MPH

Organized by: Disability

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

3338.0

CCC, 702

Greening urban neighborhoods for health

and health equity

Moderator(s): Charles Lee

2:30 p.m. Beyond Parks: The Importance of

Access to Nature at Every Scale of

Urban Design—

Louise Chawla, PhD

2:48 p.m. Residents’ Perceived Impacts of

Green Infrastructure on Health:

Implications for Detroit’s Highly Vacant

Neighborhoods—

Natalie Sampson, PhD,

MPH

3:06 p.m. Examining equity issues in access

to urban natural spaces through

development of a Natural Space Index—

Emily Rugel, MPH

3:24 p.m. Green Stormwater Infrastructure:

Implications for Crime and Safety in

Philadelphia—

Michelle Kondo, PhD

3:42 p.m. Assessing Green Space Impacts on

Population Health: New Exposure

Methods and Study Approaches—

Perry

Hystad, PhD

Organized by: Environment

Endorsed by: Socialist Caucus

3339.0

CCC, 704

Science and research in environmental

health emergencies: Supporting decision-

making, policies and learning for future

emergencies

Moderator(s): Joseph Hughes, MPH

2:30 p.m. Public Health, Research Ethics and IRB

in an Environmental Health Disaster—

Richard Rosselli, MPH

2:48 p.m. Disaster Tools for Rapid

Epidemiological Response: A New

Resource for the Public Health and

Research Community—

Richard

Rosselli, MPH

3:06 p.m. Providing rapid data and research

in response to uncertainties of

environmental health emergencies:

NIH creating a new process—

April

Bennett, B.S.

3:24 p.m. Recent Event Case Study: Elevated

Blood Lead in Flint Michigan—

Aubrey

Miller, MD, MPH

3:42 p.m. Recent Event Case Study: Drinking

Water Contamination in the Elk River—

Yun Xie

Organized by: Environment

Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,

Occupational Health and Safety, Vietnam Caucus

3340.0

CCC, 709

Chronic Disease and Obesity Research in

Public Health Epidemiology

Moderator(s): Elizabeth Ciemins, PhD, MPH, MA

2:30 p.m. Diabetes among Native Hawaiians

and Pacific Islanders in California and

Washington—

Laura Wyatt, MPH

2:50 p.m. Predicting adults likely to develop heart

failure: The NHANES I Epidemiologic

Follow-up Study (NHEFS)—

Sundar

Natarajan, MD, MSc

3:10 p.m. Knowledge of diabetes risk factors and

prevention among an adult population

in the Jinja suburban town of Uganda—

Pamela Mukaire, DrPH, MPH, MEd

3:30 p.m. Does the association between social

networks and obesity differ among

depressed and non-depressed

adults?: Findings from the Montreal

Neighbourhood Networks and Healthy

Aging Study—

Yun-Hsuan Wu, PhD

Organized by: Epidemiology

Endorsed by: American Indian, Alaska Native and Native

Hawaiian Caucus, Applied Public Health Statistics,

Community Health Planning and Policy Development,

Vietnam Caucus

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH