211
CCC = COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER
HRD = HYATT REGENCY DENVER
TAB 3
10:30–12:00
Table 5 Projecting Our Voices: Using Systems
Dynamics to Model Qualitative
Focus Group Data in Marginalized
Communities—
Steven Winslow, MSW
Table 6 Our Bodies, Our Lives, Our Voices: The
State of Black Women and Reproductive
Justice—
Michelle Batchelor, M.A.
Table 7 Closing the Health Disparities Gap- the
Food and Drug Administration’s Office
of Minority’s Health’s Strategies to
Improve African-Americans Health—
Jovonni Spinner, MPH, CHES
Table 8 Lifestyle Change Matters: Findings from
Efforts to Change Access, Utilization,
and Health Outcomes Among Women at
Greater Risk for Obesity—
Quinn Gentry,
PhD, MBA
Table 9 Examining the association of
psychosocial stress and obesity in
African American Adults: The Jackson
Heart Study—
Brenda W. Campbell
Jenkins, PhD
Organized by: Black Caucus of Health Workers
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Caucus on Public Health and the Faith Community
5087.0
HRD, Centennial Ballroom C
Homelessness and Housing Vulnerability
among LGBT Populations: CoH and LGBT
Caucus collaboration
Moderator(s): Samantha Green, MSc
10:30 a.m. Trans*female Youth’s Access to Health
Care in the San Francisco Bay Area and
the Social Determinants of Health—
Elizabeth Johns, MS candidate
10:46 a.m. Social and structural marginalization
are highly associated with a history
of arrest among young transgender
women—
Jane Hereth, MSW
11:02 a.m. Minority stress model factors
influencing anxiety and depression
among black gender and sexually
marginalized young adults transacting
sex—
Louis F. Graham, DrPH, MPH
11:18 a.m. Conforming for Survival: Relationships
Between Transgender Passing/
Visual Conformity and Homelessness
Experiences—
Stephanie Begun, PhD
Candidate, MSW
Organized by: Caucus on Homelessness
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
LGBT Caucus of Public Health Professionals, Socialist
Caucus, Women’s Caucus
5087.1
CCC, 207
Use of Technology and Social Media to
Improve Community Health
10:30 a.m. Using photovoice to ensure a right to
health: Eliciting resident perspectives
through the life course to support
Healthy Eating Active Living (HEAL)
policies—
Semra Aytur, PhD, MPH
10:50 a.m. Nutritional Needs and Barriers among
Adult Cancer Survivors: Results from a
Social Media Survey—
Mengxi Du
11:10 a.m. Digital Storytelling: Impacting public
health from individual intervention and
community health promotion through
policy development—
Brooke Greene,
MA Sociology
11:30 a.m. Brighter Bites Photovoice: Perspectives
from Hispanic participating parents
towards the Brighter Bites program—
Lani Alcazar, MPH
Organized by: Community Health Planning and Policy
Development
5087.2
CCC, 208
CHPPD Late Breaker Sessions: Topic in
Addiction and Community Health
10:30 a.m. Teen Vaping Prevention Research to
Inform Health Promotion Messaging—
Kate Gunby, MA, PhD Candidate
10:50 a.m. Medical Students, Residents, Social
Work and Nursing Students Knowledge
of Substance Use Screening and
Interventions—
Julie Dunlap, MSPH
11:10 a.m. Educate, Screen, and Refer: Utilizing
the transtheoretical model ‘stages of
change’ theory to identify and refer
smokers in community outreach—
Rahma Mkuu, MPH, CPH
11:30 a.m. Budgetary Impact of Implantable
Buprenorphine versus Sublingual
Buprenorphine, Injectable Naltrexone,
or Methadone to Treat Opioid
Dependence in Clinically Stable Adults—
John Carter, MS
Organized by: Community Health Planning and Policy
Development
5087.3
CCC, 210
CHPPD Late Breaker Sessions: Topics in
Obesity Prevention, Increasing Physical
Activity, and Improving Nutrition
10:30 a.m. Women and Active Commuting in
Rochester, NY: Examining Relevant
Social Ecological Factors—
Emily Weber,
MPH
11:10 a.m. Assessing Nutritional and Physical
Activity Behaviors among International
Students Enrolled in the Pennsylvania
State System of Higher Education—
Mohammed Alshehri, MPH
11:30 a.m. Healthy Habits, Healthy U:A school
based cancer education program—
Alicia Anderson, M.HS
Organized by: Community Health Planning and Policy
Development
5087.4
CCC, 212
Impact of Zoning, Environments, and
Neighborhoods on Community Health
10:30 a.m. Examining Disparities in Food Retail
Environments Surrounding Schools in
Vancouver, BC—
Madeleine Daepp, B.A.
10:50 a.m. Health Zoning For Obesity Prevention:
How Framing Influences Public Opinion
of Land-Use Regulations Restricting
Fast Food Restaurants—
Kristen
Cooksey Stowers, PhD, Postdoctoral
Fellow UConn Rudd Center for Food
Policy & Obesity
11:10 a.m. Health implications of the physical and
social environment and public spending:
The Health of the States study—
Steven
Woolf, MD, MPH
11:30 a.m. What influences health decisions?
Exploring barriers and assets
to receiving health care in four
underserved neighborhoods—
Kristen
Alford, PhD., MPH, MSW
Organized by: Community Health Planning and Policy
Development
Endorsed by: Environment
5088.0
HRD, Centennial Ballroom E
Engaging CHWs as leaders in Diabetes
Prevention and Self-Management Education
Moderator(s): Rebeca Guzman, LMSW
10:30 a.m. Alaska and TEXAS: A Transcontinental
Exploration of Diabetes Self-
Management Education (DSME)
Programs through Community Health
Workers (CHWs)—
The Case for Texas—
Beatrice Smith, M.P.A.
10:50 a.m. ALASKA and Texas: A transcontinental
Exploration of Diabetes Self-
Management Education (DSME)
Programs through Community Health
Workers (CHWs)—
The Case for Alaska—
Nelly Ayala, RN, MSN, Nurse Consultant
II
11:10 a.m. Challenges to the participation of
community members in the Diabetes
Self-Management Program (DSMP)
among underserved populations—
Ileana Ponce-Gozales, MD, MPH
11:30 a.m. Engage, educate, and sustain:
Delivery of an evidence-based
diabetes prevention program by
Community Health Workers improves
program accessibility and cultural
responsiveness among Medicaid-
enrolled populations—
Sara Vine, MS, RD,
LD
Organized by: Community Health Workers
Endorsed by: Food and Nutrition, Women’s Caucus
CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH
5089.0
HRD, Capital Ballroom 4
Supporting and sustaining the CHW
workforce at the policy and program levels
Moderator(s): Rumana Rabbani, BA
Table 1 Sustainable Financing Models for
Community Health Workers—
Joy Lee,
MPH
Table 2 Staff stress and burnout in the Florida
Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood
Home Visiting program: A qualitative
study—
Pamela Birriel, MPH, CHES
Table 3 Conditions for a Successful Community
Health Worker/ Promotora Program—
America Bracho, MPH, CDE
Table 4 Development of a Process to Review the
Minnesota Community Health Worker
Scope of Practice—
Julie Mumm, MBA
Table 5 Defining and Growing a Competent
Non-licensed Healthcare Workforce
in the Wake of Healthcare Reform: A
Promising Approach to Reduce Health
Disparities and Advance the Triple Aim—
Patricia Uris, PhD
Table 6 Measuring Success: The Recruitment
and Retention of a Community Health
Worker—
Rhonda Lay, CHW