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APHA 2016 ANNUAL MEETING • DENVER, CO
Tuesday, November 1
4:30–6:00
5:10 p.m. Impact of Local Health Departments’
(LHDs) budget cuts and staff reduction
on service changes—
Bobbie Jo Newell,
MEd
5:30 p.m. Bridging the Gap between Public
Health and Hospital-Based Care:
A Review of Partnerships between
Local Health Departments and
Non-Profit Community Hospitals,
in Metropolitan Atlanta, Using an
Evaluation of Community Health Needs
Assessments—
Mallory Bembry, MPH
Organized by: Health Administration
CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH
4389.0
CCC, 109
Training the next generation of health
administrators
Moderator(s): Sharyl Kinney, DrPH, RN, CPH
4:30 p.m. Public Health Workforce Perception
of Workplace Environment and Job
Satisfaction: The Role of Local
Health Departments’ Engagement in
Accreditation—
Jiali Ye, Ph.D
4:50 p.m. Cultures of clinical education that
ensure the primary care workforce—
Kari Hartwig, DrPH, MA
5:10 p.m. Resources and Competencies
for Performance Improvement
Professionals—
Ron Bialek, MPP
5:30 p.m. Changing the Way We Educate Future
Healthcare Workers to Deliver Patient
Centered Care—
Ritika Bhawal, PhD
MPH
Organized by: Health Administration
4390.0
CCC, 601
Patient Centered Care: A Role for
Information Technology—Part I
Moderator(s): Brenda A. Leath, MHSA
4:30 p.m. Impact of competing community health
center provider responsibilities on an
EHR-based intervention—
Elizabeth
Adetoro, MPH
4:50 p.m. Expert-based and data-driven
informatics methods for characterizing
semantic heterogeneity among HIV-
associated datasets—
William Brown,
PhD, DrPH, MA
5:10 p.m. Patient-Centered Technologies to
Improve Medication Reconciliation
within the Veterans Health
Administration—
Blake Lesselroth, MD,
MBI
5:30 p.m. Improving rates of universal HIV
testing in a network of community
health centers linked by a centralized
electronic health record system and
data warehouse—
Allison Gardner, PhD
Organized by: Health Informatics Information
Technology
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Medical Care Section
4391.0
CCC, 603
Public Health Big Data analytics in Research
and Clinical Practice—Part II
Moderator(s): Jiunn-Jye Sheu, PhD, MSPH, MCHES
4:30 p.m. Leveraging federal data standards for
public health: Essential strategies in
data capture at the point of care—
Adele
Allison
4:50 p.m. Practical use of IoT(Internet of Things)
technologies in Public Health—
Rishi
Tarar
5:10 p.m. Change in standardized documentation
of clinical data in an EHR network in
New York City from 2009 to 2014—
Laura Jacobson, MSPH
Organized by: Health Informatics Information
Technology
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Applied Public Health Statistics
4392.0
CCC, 707
International Issues in HIV/AIDS and
Substance Abuse
Moderator(s): Fletcher Njororai, PhD
4:30 p.m. Reasons for choosing to participate
in a circumcision for HIV prevention
intervention in the Dominican Republic:
A mixed methods study—
Paul Fleming,
PhD, MPH
4:50 p.m. Impact evaluation of an HIV behavioral
risk-reduction intervention for young,
out-of-school, substance-using women
in Cape Town, South Africa—
Felicia
Browne, ScD, MPH
5:10 p.m. Evaluating Rehabilitation Needs of
People who Inject Drugs (PWID)
accessing HIV Counseling and Testing
(HCT) at a Community Health Centre,
Kaduna, Nigeria—
Akintunde Abimbola,
Dr
5:30 p.m. HIV Care Outcomes among Injectors
and Non-Injectors in San Juan, Puerto
Rico—
Pedro C. Castellon, MPH
Organized by: HIV/AIDS
Endorsed by: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs,
International Health
4393.0
CCC, 705
Social Factors Related to HIV/AIDS and
Substance Abuse
Moderator(s): Kriti Jain, MSPH
4:30 p.m. Experiences of sexual coercion among
people who inject drugs (PWID) in Los
Angeles and San Francisco, CA 2011 –
2013—
Jeffery E. Williams, MPH
4:50 p.m. Caregiving relationship and support
network correlates of quality of life
among disadvantaged Persons Living
with HIV/AIDS—
Mary Mitchell, PhD
5:10 p.m. : Social service gaps among HIV-
infected substance-users, results from
a Ryan White Needs Assessment in Los
Angeles County—
Rhodri Dierst-Davies,
MPH, PhD
5:30 p.m. Exchanging sex for food among
substance-using homeless adults living
in the northeastern United States: A
qualitative study—
Jacob van den Berg,
PhD
Organized by: HIV/AIDS
Endorsed by: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs, Caucus
on Homelessness, LGBT Caucus of Public Health
Professionals
4394.0
HRD, Centennial Ballroom C
Disaster Response and Emergency
Preparedness
Moderator(s): Richard Beinecke, DPA, ACSW
4:30 p.m. We are the CLAC: A small, rural
county’s response to a big, rural fire—
Colleen Rodriguez, MSW, MPH
4:45 p.m. A chasm between public health and
emergency management: Findings from
the Ebola emergency in Dallas, Texas—
Erin Carlson, DrPH
5:00 p.m. Does being prepared matter? The
influence of household preparedness
on disaster outcomes—
Lauren Clay,
PhD, MPH
5:15 p.m. Evaluating mHealth Technology as a
Source of Disaster Preparedness in
Low Income Pregnant Women—
Juliette
Frazier, MPH
5:30 p.m. Utilization of an Online Toolkit to
Enhance Collaboration for Public
Health and Medical Response to
Disasters—
Kimberley Shoaf, DrPH
Organized by: Injury Control and Emergency Health
Services
Endorsed by: Occupational Health and Safety, Vietnam
Caucus
4395.0
CCC, 607
International health communication/
behavior change communication
Moderator(s): Laura C. Altobelli, DrPH, MPH
4:30 p.m. Recommendations for Developing
Culturally Appropriate Communication
Strategies to Address Sexual Violence
among Orphaned and Vulnerable
children in Botswana—
Caroline Kingori,
PhD, MPH, CHES
4:43 p.m. Maternal behavior change to reduce
child stunting: Results of a randomized
trial of an innovative teaching method
for CHW to empower mothers for
change in rural Peru—
Laura C. Altobelli,
DrPH, MPH
4:56 p.m. Sex, love, & betrayal: Effects of an
entertainment-education radio serial
drama on fertility awareness and family
planning in Rwanda—
Victoria Shelus
5:09 p.m. Nuestras Historias: Developing
community-narrated digital stories
to improve maternal health in the
Peruvian Amazon—
Neha Limaye, MDc
5:22 p.m. Translating Findings from Rapid
Behavioral Assessments into Action
during the 2015 Sierra Leone Ebola
Outbreak: Lessons Learned—
Kirk D.
Henny, PhD, MA
Organized by: International Health
Endorsed by: Vietnam Caucus
CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH