193
CCC = COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER
HRD = HYATT REGENCY DENVER
TAB 3
4412.0
HRD, Mineral Hall E
Pharmacists Improving Patient Outcomes
Moderator(s): Silvia Rabionet, EdD
4:30 p.m. Adherence to antiretroviral therapy in
patients of Caribbean descent: The role
of the pharmacist—
Akesha Edwards,
Pharm D
4:50 p.m. Stop the Beers…drugs! An examination
of potentially inappropriate medication
use in older Medicare beneficiaries—
Rajul A. Patel, PharmD, PhD
5:10 p.m. Confusion and Overcomplication of
Multi-Drug Regimens among Diabetic
Patients—
Deesha A. Patel, MS
5:30 p.m. A healthy shot: An interprofessional
learning opportunity for nursing and
pharmacy students—
Cynthia Nguyen,
PharmD
Organized by: Pharmacy
Endorsed by: Women’s Caucus
Outside Endorsers: American Association of
Colleges of Pharmacy Public Health SIG
CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH
4413.0
HRD, Mineral Hall G
Physical Activity Assessed: Data,
Surveillance, and Interventions
Moderator(s): Carissa Smock, MPH
4:30 p.m. Effects of wearable technology on
increasing physical activity among
middle-aged adults in a community
health intervention—
Julie Gast, PhD;
MCHES
4:50 p.m. A community driven approach to
increase access to physical activity
opportunities in economically
disadvantaged communities—
Kristin
Maiden, PhD
5:10 p.m. Healthy People 2020 Midcourse Review
of Physical Activity objectives—
Asel
Ryskulova, MD, PhD, MPH
5:30 p.m. Impact of Accelerometer Cutpoints
on the Association of Vigorous
Physical Activity with Cardiometabolic
Biomarkers in Youth—
Justin Moore,
PhD, MS
Organized by: Physical Activity
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Applied Public Health Statistics, Chiropractic Health Care,
Community Health Planning and Policy Development,
Epidemiology, Public Health Education and Health
Promotion
4414.0
HRD, Capital Ballroom 1
Podiatric Health Abstract Presentations
4:30 p.m. The VA experience in team approach
to reducing amputations—
Jeffrey M.
Robbins, DPM
4:45 p.m. One step ahead: Addressing Podiatric
Healthcare needs among the homeless
population in Berkeley, CA—
Helen Shnol
5:00 p.m. What factors account for the
transition from foot care knowledge to
incorporating foot self-care behaviors?:
A feasibility pilot study—
Timethia
Bonner, DPM, PhD
5:15 p.m. Diabetic baby boomers and barriers
to routine foot self-care—
Dyane Tower,
DPM, MPH, MS
5:30 p.m. Survey of ACFAS member opinion
regarding use of DVT prophylaxis in foot
and ankle surgery—
Shruti Dosi, MPH
5:45 p.m. Misdiagnosis of Acral Lentiginous
Melanoma: A Review of Recent
Literature—
Jered Stowers, B.S., B.A.
Organized by: Podiatric Health
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Caucus on Homelessness
4415.0
CCC, 501
Sex, STIs and Adolescents—What Goes
Around, Comes Around
Moderator(s): Lea Dooley, MPH, MCHES
4:30 p.m. Urethritis associated with Neisseria
meningitides: Epidemiologic analysis
of an outbreak in Columbus, Ohio—
Courtney Maierhofer, MPH
4:50 p.m. Revisiting Reinfection—
Nina Scollo,
MPH
5:10 p.m. Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Acquisition
Among Adolescents and Young Adults
in Pennsylvania: A Rural and Urban
Comparison—
Casey Pinto, PhD, MPH,
CRNP
5:30 p.m. Barriers to Diagnosing and Treating
Chlamydia in Males on Following the
2015 Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Treatment Guidelines—
Jean Davison,
DNP, FNP-BC
Organized by: Population, Reproductive and Sexual
Health
Endorsed by: Community Health Workers, School Health
Education and Services, Women’s Caucus
4416.0
CCC, 406/407
Teen Pregnancy Prevention—Office of
Adolescent Health
Moderator(s): Heather D. Blunt-Vinti, PhD, MPH, CPH,
CHES
Table 1 Paradigm shift—
Using effective
strategies to address Teen Pregnancy
Prevention—Shelley Francis, DrPH, MPH,
CHES
Table 2 Teen Mothers Contraception Use,
Relationships, Attitudes, Myths, and
Change Over time—
Pamela Drake, MEd
PhD
Table 3 Ensuring access to essential services
through the Pregnancy Assistance
Fund: Supporting pregnant and
parenting students achieve academic
and health goals at institutes of higher
education—
Kathryn Linde, MPH
Table 4 Promoting Contraceptive Use Among
Teen Females via Outreach Intervention
Efforts Directed to Their Mothers: A
Pilot Study—
Katelyn Mason, BS, MPH
Candidate
Table 5 Mediation model analyses to reveal
interactions with baseline youth
characteristics to further explain
positive impact of Be The Exception
middle school sexual behavior
prevention program—
Harry Piotrowski,
MS
Table 6 Community Assets & Deficits For Teen
Pregnancy Prevention on Chicago’s
South Side: A Mother-Daughter Photo
Voice Project—
Sherida Morrison, M.A.
Table 7 A Quality Improvement Approach
to Adapting Evidence-Based Teen
Pregnancy Prevention Programs for
Youth in Foster Care and Juvenile
Corrections—
Doug Cope-Barnes, LCSW
Table 8 Preventing STDs through a Multi-
Component Community-Wide Initiative:
Year One Results of the Adolescent
Health Project—
Melissa Tibbits, PhD
Table 9 Reducing STD Stigma and Promoting
STD Testing Among Youth: Lessons
Learned from the Adolescent Health
Project—
Marisa Rosen, MPH
Table 10 Establishing and maintaining linkages
and referrals to youth-friendly
healthcare services: A key strategy of
the Office of Adolescent Health’s PAF
and TPP programs—
Mousumi Banikya-
Leaseburg, MD, MPH, CPH
Organized by: Population, Reproductive and Sexual
Health
Endorsed by: Community Health Workers, Public
Health Education and Health Promotion, School Health
Education and Services, Women’s Caucus
4417.0
CCC, 104
Achieving Diabetes Health Equity
Moderator(s): Steven Godin, PhD, MPH, PHI
Certificate
4:30 p.m. Scaling the National Diabetes
Prevention Program in a large
metropolitan area: 0pportunities,
challenges, and recommendations—
Jennifer Torres, MSSW, MPH, PhD (c)
4:50 p.m. Emerging efforts to scale the National
Diabetes Prevention Program in Los
Angeles County, 2014-present—
Laura
Baetscher, MPH, MA
5:10 p.m. Cross-Site Evaluation of the Together
on Diabetes initiative’s Efforts to
Improve Diabetes Self-Management—
Jerry A. Schultz, PhD
5:30 p.m. Together on Diabetes Initiative: A
Foundation’s Ambitions and Lessons
learned—
Patricia Doykos, PhD
Organized by: Public Health Education and Health
Promotion
4418.0
CCC, Mile High Ballroom 3A
Evaluation of Public Health Interventions
Moderator(s): Nasim Bahadorani, MBS, DrPH(c),
CHES
Table 1 A Framework for Evaluating Health
in All Policies Initiatives in the United
States—
Lauren Gase, MPH
Table 2 Preventing Sexual Bullying among
Georgia’s Youth: Evaluating Step Up.
Step In. Campaign—
Chinwe Ejikeme,
DrPH
Table 3 Evaluation of an out-of-class time
program to promote youth healthy
relationships—
Deinera Exner-Cortens,
PhD, MPH
Table 4 Evaluation of Registry-Driven Text
Messaging Campaign To Increase HPV
Vaccine Series Completion in Georgia—
Nicolle Dally, MPH
Table 5 Fidelity of Implementation of Texas
Grow! Eat! Go!: A Coordinated School
Health, Garden, Nutrition and Physical
Activity Intervention—
Debra Kellstedt,
MPH
4:30–6:00