205
CCC = COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER
HRD = HYATT REGENCY DENVER
TAB 3
8:30–10:00
9:10 a.m. Influence of serum folate levels on
fatality among diabetic adults in the U.S.
using a 15-year follow-up cohort study—
Evans Afriyie-Gyawu, Ph.D., M.P.H.
9:30 a.m. Participation in a Farmer’s Market Fruit
and Vegetable Program at a Federally
Qualified Health Center Improves
Hemoglobin A1C in Low Income
Diabetics—
Richard Bryce, D.O.
Organized by: Food and Nutrition
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Applied Public Health Statistics, Epidemiology
5044.0
CCC, 206
Shape NC: North Carolina Early Childhood
Health Promotion Through Strategic
Partnership
Moderator(s): Emily Welker, MPH, RD, Jessica
Burroughs, MSW, MPH
Discussant: Alyssa Hill
8:30 a.m. Supporting healthy changes in early
care and education programs—
Elizabeth Morris, MPH
8:55 a.m. Developing physical literacy through
active play: A component of a statewide
obesity prevention effort—
Richard
Rairigh
9:10 a.m. Built Environment Strategy for Young
Children: Preventing Obesity by
Design—
Nilda Cosco, PhD
9:25 a.m. On Child Care Center’s Approach to
Health Promoting Child Care: Lessons
Learned from Friendly Avenue Christian
Preschool—
Sandy Johnson, BA Christian
Education from Greensboro College with
focus in Special Needs Populations and
Family Ministries; NC Level III Preschool
Administrator, 28 Years Experience in
Administrator in Early Education
Organized by: Food and Nutrition
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
School Health Education and Services
5045.0
CCC, 107
Administrative policies, programs, and
systems which ensure a right to health
Moderator(s): Alexis Seggalye, BSN RN MPH Student
8:30 a.m. Cross-Jurisdictional Sharing and Public
Health Outcomes and Improvements—
Justin Marlowe, PhD, CGFM
8:50 a.m. Challenges and opportunities in
opening a direct primary care nurse-led
primary care clinic in middle income
suburbs—
Adrienne Wolf, MPH
9:10 a.m. Evaluating Internal Capacity and
Capability to Address Health Equity at
a Local Public Health Agency—
Kelly
Keenan, MPH
9:30 a.m. Ensuring LGBTQ inclusivity in the Teen
Pregnancy Prevention Program at the
U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services, Office of Adolescent Health—
Jaclyn Ruiz, MPH
Organized by: Health Administration
Endorsed by: LGBT Caucus of Public Health
Professionals
CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH
5046.0
CCC, 109
International perspectives on health
administration and leadership
Moderator(s): Temitayo Ifafore, MPH
8:30 a.m. Health Insurance is a Cornerstone to
Improving Maternal Health Service
Utilization in Tanzania—
Eunice Kimunai,
PhD, MPH, RN
8:50 a.m. Development of Disaster Health
Emergency Assistance Team (DHEAT) in
Japan—
Yoshimi Furuya, MD, PhD, MPH
9:10 a.m. Accountability mechanisms in
partnerships: Evidence from the RSBY
enrollment process, India—
Deepika
Saluja, Doctoral Student, IIM Ahmedabad,
India
9:30 a.m. Simulating Future Supply of and
Requirements for Health Human
Resources in High-Income OECD
Countries—
Gail Tomblin Murphy, RN,
PhD
Organized by: Health Administration
Endorsed by: International Health
CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH
5047.0
CCC, Mile High Ballroom 1DE
Advances in Telemedicine/Telehealth, Health
IT Applications, Registries, and Consumer
Mobile Apps
Moderator(s): Joseph Powers, MSW, PPS, Diane L.
Adams, MD, MPH, DABCHS, CHS-III
Table 1 Role of User Experience in Designing
Mobile Apps for the Public—
Lauren
Agro
Table 2 Extending access to care across the
rural U.S. south: Steps to initiating
Alabama eHealth, an innovative
telemedicine program—
Kriti Jain, MSPH
Table 3 Telehealth and infectious disease:
Utilization and outcomes related to
treating tuberculosis remotely—
Lois
Ritter, EdD, MS, MA, MS-HCA, PMP
Table 4 Application of adolescents’
recommendations in the development
of consumer oriented asthma self-
management mobile app—
Laura Baum
Table 5 ECHO-Chicago: Building Urban Primary
Care Capacity through Telehealth—
Tamara Hamlish, PhD
Table 6 “They think it’s like Star Trek”: Barriers
and facilitators to implementing
Alabama eHealth, an innovative
telemedicine program—
Kriti Jain, MSPH
Table 7 Advances in connected health
technology: Present and future impacts
on public health—
Andrew Solomon,
MPH
Table 8 Challenges to using telehealth in public
health: Policy, regulatory and legal
barriers—
Mei Kwong, JD
Table 9 Where does telehealth intersect with
the core competencies of public
health—
Kathy Wibberly, PhD
Table 10 Use of Telehealth in Optimizing
Pediatric Obesity Care for Medically
Underserved Patients in a Unique
Primary Care Setting—
Armando Alvarez,
B.S.
Organized by: Health Informatics Information
Technology
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights
5048.0
CCC, 601
Examining Spatial Analysis of Healthcare
Through GIS #2
Moderator(s): Christopher Williams, MPH, CPEHR,
CPHIT
8:30 a.m. Capturing geographic complexity in a
homeless “neighborhood”: Spatial video
geonarratives (SVG) in Skid Row, Los
Angeles—
Susanne Mitchell, MPH
8:50 a.m. Spatial analysis of access to health care
facilities in urban Tanzania: A maternal
health perspective—
Leslie Carnahan,
MPH
9:10 a.m. Using disability-adjusted life years to
spatially examine the burden of cancer
and heart disease in the District of
Columbia—
George Siaway, PhD
9:30 a.m. Incorporating sampling error
information in spatial cluster
identification and mapping—
David Wong,
Professor
Organized by: Health Informatics Information
Technology Center (HIIT Center)
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s
Rights, Applied Public Health Statistics, Caucus on
Homelessness
CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH
5049.0
CCC, Mile High Ballroom 3B
PrEP Intervention Challenges
Moderator(s): Grace Gachanja, PhD, MPH, RN
Table 1 Exploring acceptability of antiretroviral
pre-exposure prophylaxis for
adolescents in a generalized HIV
epidemic setting—
Danielle Giovenco,
ScM
Table 2 Attitudes toward Pre-Exposure
Prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV prevention
among Female Sex Workers in
Malaysia: A qualitative analysis of
barriers and facilitators—
Shaylen Foley,
MPH
Table 3 Implementing a multi-agency
PrEP project: The New York State
experience—
Donna Parisi, MS
Table 4 Barriers to prescribing HIV PrEP and
the need for education among care
providers—
Martin Logo, MPH, Ph.D.
Candidate
Table 5 Perceived advantages and disadvantage
of using Pre-exposure Prophylaxis for
HIV prevention among African American
women: Qualitative analysis—
Keosha
Bond, EdD, MPH, CHES
Table 6 High PrEP Awareness, Use, Interest and
Candidacy among New York City Circuit
Party Attendees—
Kathleen Scanlin,
MPH
Table 7 Applying the Theory of Planned
Behavior to the use of pre-exposure
prophylaxis among sexual minority men
in Central Texas—
Adolph Delgado, M.S.
Table 8 Using the Information-Motivation-
Behavioral Skills model to predict
discussion and prescription of pre-
exposure prophylaxis among primary
care providers—
Jennifer L. Walsh, PhD
Table 9 Views About using Oral PrEP Among
Post-partum Women attending a
Federally Funded Nutrition Program—
Onika Anglin, MPH