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APHA 2016 ANNUAL MEETING • DENVER, CO
Tuesday, November 1
4404.0
CCC, 504
Policy & Finance in MCH
Moderator(s): Amy O’Malley, RN, MSN
4:30 p.m. International Investigation into
the Relationship between Social
Expenditure for Family and Total
Fertility Rate—
Zentaro Yamagata, MD,
PhD
4:50 p.m. Ideology and Safety-Net Generosity:
Can Differences in State Medicaid
Eligibility Generosity Help to Explain
Persistent Health Inequalities across
US States?—
Ashley Fox, PhD, MA
5:10 p.m. Effect of Medicaid Payment Reform
on Early Elective Deliveries—
J. Mac
McCullough, PhD, MPH
5:30 p.m. Paid Parental Leave and Infant Mortality
Rates: New Evidence from OECD
Countries—
Niklas Lidströmer, MD, MSc,
Specialist Physician
Organized by: Maternal and Child Health
Endorsed by: Health Administration, Population,
Reproductive and Sexual Health, Women’s Caucus
4405.0
CCC, 111
Measuring Patient Care: From Claims to
Patient Reported Outcomes
Moderator(s): Wassim Tarraf, MBA, PhD
4:30 p.m. Understanding cultural competency,
cultural and linguistic appropriate
services, and race, ethnicity and other
cultural factors in medical care: Results
from cognitive testing of National
CLAS Standards questions among
physicians—
Sheba Dunston, EdD, MPH,
CHES
4:45 p.m. A New Approach to Patient Centered
Care: Patient Reported Outcomes
Assessment—
Manisha Verma, MD, MPH
Victor Navarro, MD
5:00 p.m. Using Interviews to Understand Patients’
Post-operative Pain Management
Educational Needs before and after
Elective Total Joint Replacement
Surgery—
Celeste A. Lemay, RN, MPH
5:15 p.m. Attributing insured individuals to
primary care providers: An example
using Massachusetts All-Payer Claims
Data, 2011-2012—
Lisa Lines, PhD, MPH
5:30 p.m. Claims-based continuity measures
misidentify patient primary provider—
Eva DuGoff
Organized by: Medical Care Section
Endorsed by: Occupational Health and Safety
4406.0
CCC, 113
Patient/provider experiences and delivery of
quality care
Moderator(s): Aimee Eden, PhD, MPH
4:30 p.m. Emergency Department Provider
Practices, Barriers, and Facilitators to
Referral of Hypertensive Patients to
Primary Care Follow-Up—
Sara Heinert,
MPH
4:50 p.m. Expansion into a finite space: Patient
experience during first year of Medicaid
Expansion in a complex urban Medicaid
provider network—
S. Rae Starr, MPhil,
MOrgBehav
5:10 p.m. Healthcare engagement following
communication problems and perceived
discrimination in maternity care—
Laura
Attanasio, MS
5:30 p.m. Analyzing the effectiveness of an
integrated care model on patients
with a mental health diagnosis—
Kelly
Firesheets, Psy.D
Organized by: Medical Care Section
4407.0
CCC, 706
Activating Latino families where children
have mental health needs: A Special Session
exploring parental activation
Moderator(s): Monica Perez Jolles, PhD
4:30 p.m. How Latina parents express parental
activation—
San Juanita Garcia, PhD
4:50 p.m. Latina/o parental activation in mental
health treatment: Examining the role
of predisposing demographic and
psychological factors—
Gabriela Stein,
PhD
5:10 p.m. Parent-Provider Conversations about
Psychotropic Medication Use and
Uptake among Latino Families bringing
children for mental health services—
Monica Perez Jolles, MA
5:30 p.m. Validation of child PROMIS measures
in a clinic population of Latino children
with mental health needs—
Kathleen
Thomas, PhD
Organized by: Mental Health
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights
4408.0
CCC, Mile High Ballroom 3C
Dancing behavioral health strategies
into state and local health departments:
Roundtable conversations with regional,
state and national partners
Moderator(s): Margaret Walkover, MPH, Ron
Manderscheid, PhD
Discussant: Lynn Chaiken, MSW, LSW, Jennifer McK-
eever, MSW, MPH, Glenda Wrenn, MD
Table 1 Local Health Departments’ Level
of Engagement and Experience of
Challenges and Opportunities in
Population Mental Health Promotion—
Jonathan Purtle, DrPH, MPH, MSc
Table 2 What State and Local Public Health
Leaders Want to Know About
Behavioral Health Strategies: Findings
from the 2016 CDC/National Council
Training Cohort—
Shelina Foderingham,
MPH, MSW
Table 3 Public Health Transformation Sentinel
Network—
Findings from Year 1:
Integrating Primary Care and Behavioral
Health—Stacy Stanford, MSPH
Organized by: Mental Health
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights
4409.0
CCC, 702
Redesigning behavioral health programs
to improve outreach and engagement for
vulnerable women and families
Moderator(s): Patrice Whistler, MD, MPH
4:30 p.m. Facilitators and barriers to disclosure
and help-seeking for postpartum mood
disorder symptoms. 2016 Lutterman
Award for Best Student Paper—
Betty-
Shannon Prevatt, MA
4:50 p.m. Mental health risk factors among high-
risk pregnant women in the safety net—
Christina Rios, MPH, MSW
5:10 p.m. Voices from the field: Factors
that influence patient and family
engagement and retention in mental
health care among Black/African
American, Latino, and White families—
Angela Walter, PhD, MPH, MSW
5:30 p.m. Promotores de Salud Mental (Mental
Health Promoters): Overcoming stigma
and other barriers to help seeking
behavior for improved mental health—
Aaron Celious, Ph.D.
Organized by: Mental Health
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Medical Care Section, Women’s Caucus
4410.0
CCC, Mile High Ballroom 1F
Emerging Issues in Workers Compensation—
OHS Full Session
Moderator(s): Glenn Shor, PhD
4:45 p.m. Injury disparities in the Texas opt-out
model of workers’ compensation—
Bethany Boggess, BS, MPH
5:00 p.m. Examining the Injury Prevention
Effectiveness of Workers’ Compensation
Systems—
Steve Mooser, MPH
5:15 p.m. Renewing the Workers’ Compensation
Research Agenda—
Kevin Riley, PhD
MPH
5:30 p.m. Use of existing state-level workers’
compensation (WC) data to conduct
public health surveillance—
Robert
Harrison, MD, MPH
Organized by: Occupational Health and Safety
Endorsed by: Law
4411.0
CCC, 505
Innovative Oral Health Literacy and
Promotion Programs
Moderator(s): Josefine Wolfe, MSPH, RDH, CHES,
4:30 p.m. Experimental Results Demonstrate
the Influence of Culturally Sensitive
Text and Images on Recall of Oral
Health Information in Mexican Heritage
Mothers—
Theodore Singelis, PhD
4:50 p.m. Impact of integrating oral health into
home visiting curricula on parents’
beliefs and behaviors—
Amy Brock
Martin, DrPH
5:10 p.m. An Effective Strategy for Building Public
Will for Child Oral Health: A Case
Study—
Wyatt Hornsby
5:30 p.m. Empowering a Currently Invisible
Workforce to Prevent Oral Disease and
Promote Oral Health—
Jan Mitchell, DDS,
MEd
Organized by: Oral Health
Endorsed by: Community Health Planning and Policy
Development, School Health Education and Services