V4S1 November 2011

Washington State Journal of Public Health Practice

Volume 4, Special Issue 1

November 2011

ISSN 1934-6360

Table of Contents

Abstracts presented at the Joint Conference on Health 2011

 

Oral Abstracts  
ImprovingFoodborne Disease Outbreak Response in WashingtonJ. Anderburg, J. Matheson

 

1
WATrac: Building a Preparedness & Response Network for Healthcare in WashingtonB. Andrews, S. Foster

 

2
Measuring the Output of Local Health Department Services: ThePHAST StudyB. Beckemeier, Y. R. Yang

 

3
Community Planning and HealthK. Bell, K. Johnson, A. Shumann

 

4
Building Community Using Community Health Advocates in Public HousingK. Burgoyne, G. Hansen

 

5
Federal Health Reform: The Hospital PerspectiveB. Burlingham, B. Suiter

 

6
Factors AffectingLHJ Leaders’ Decisions in a Budget Crisis: A Washington PHPBRN StudyA. Chen, B. Beckemeier

 

7
Can Anyone Hear Us? Using Earned, Paid, and Social Media to Get Our Message OutT. Church , S. Johnston, J. Apa

 

8
Weaving Bright Futures for Children Exposed to Adverse TraumaE. Conley, R. Harrington, M. Charbonneau, N. Patel, B. Hanks, E. Utecht, C. Blodgett

 

9
Addressing STD Notification and Disclosure: Anonymous Online SMS/Email ProgramT. DeStefano, A. Hayes

 

10
MCH Home Visiting in Montana: Effects on Birth Outcomes and Medicaid CostJ. A. Dotson

 

11
Teen to Teen: Building Community Through Peer Health EducationR. Fleming, L. Love, S. Sutherland

 

12
Building Capacity in Urban American Indian/Alaska Native CommunitiesJ. Folkman

 

13
A Model for Measuring the Public Health System in Washington State
Y. Fong, M. Flake  
14
Electronic Cigarette Regulations in King County
J. Gilroy  
15
The Spectrum of Prevention: Application to STD Program Development and Evaluation
A. Hayes, S. Wenzl  
16
Does Research Help LHJs? Why Public Health Systems and Services Research Matters
l. Hitchcock, J. Dilley, T. Hilliard, A. Chen  
17
New Pet Business Regulations Address Zoonotic Disease Prevention
S. Hopkins  
18
Innovative Approaches to Improving Family Health Outcomes
S. Hoskins, B. Okantey, A. Dominguez, S. Hales 
19
Learning from Immigrant Parents: Strategies to Build Lead-Free Communities
L. Jenks, E. Long  
20
Public Health “Meaningful Use” Update for Electronic Lab Reporting, Immunization, and Syndromic Surveillance
B. T. Karras, N. Close, M. Harris  
21
Buprenorphine (Suboxone) in the Treatment of Opiate DependenceH. Leibrand

 

22
Surveillance for Influenza Hospitalizations Using Electronic Data, Spokane, WA
K. Lofy, N. Close, M. Springer 
23
Partnering To Meet the Challenge of Healthcare Associated Infections
P. Lovinger, D. Birnbaum, T. Loke, J. Tebaldi  
24
Building Community Resilience Through Mobile Technology
J. Madrano, H. Karasz, S. Bogan  
25
How to Use the Exemplary Practices Compendium to Improve Public Health
M. Mason, S. Wenzl 
26
Performance Management in Public HealthM. Mason

 

27
Public Health-Primary Care Collaboration: The Future of Obesity Prevention
C. Mayer, L. Hanson, C. Louw, A. Knappe 
28
Utilizing the Determinants of Health to Improve the Work of Public Health
J. Merte, A. Johnston, P. Slider, K. Inman, S. Hoskins, B. Walker 
29
Collaborate! Improve Access for the Uninsured with Project Access and AdvocacyJ. Nusser, L. Nilsen-Solares, A. Melnick, V. Gaston,

 

30
The Cost Effective Way to Enforce Tobacco LawsK. Panerio, E. Gural, C. Zilar

 

31
Pregnancy Partners: A Patient Navigator System to Improve Early Prenatal Care
M. Payne, M. Storey, D. Sanders 
32
Growing Healthier: Incorporating a Health Element into a Comprehensive Plan
M. Payne, B. Haggerty, J. Hyde, J. Merte, T. Mortell 
33
CK@CWU – Bring a Community Kitchen to Campus, and Students will Cook!
R. Pearson 
34
Performance Evaluation for a Local Health Officer
C. Rainey, S. Lundquist, L. D’Ambrosio 
35
Effectiveness of Public Health-to-Health Care Provider Emergency Communications
D. Revere, J. Baseman 
36
The Pacific Coast Response to the Fukushima Radiation ReleasesB. Rhodes, B. Taylor, C. Franklin

 

37
Vaccine Hesitancy: Building Solutions for Washington State and BeyondM. Roberts, G. Heller

 

38
Community Design Indicators for Environmental Public Health Tracking in OregonD. Rubado

 

39
The Prescription Drug Epidemic and Promising Strategies To Address It
J. Sabel, C. Baumgartner, K. Weeks 
40
A New Solution – AmeriCorps and Rural Community Health PromotersK. Sanders, J. Palmer, S. Horace, R. Brader

 

41
Developmental Benefits of Outdoor Play in Head Start Preschools
F. Satir, N. Price, S. Knodell 
42
Extension Nutrition Educators’ Views About Promoting Children’s Healthy Eating
J. Schultz 
43
Improving Collaboration Among Local Boards of Health
M. Storey, M. Boldt, B. Nicola  
44
Healthy Corner Store Partnerships Improve Access to Healthy Foods
N. Tauzin, E. Durek, S. Bedsaul  
45
Leading and Managing the Change Process using Reshaping Governmental Public Health in Washington State An Agenda for Change
J. Thompson, J. Britt 
46
Health Disparities: Washington State through the Lens of the 2011 CDC ReportJ. VanEenwyk

 

47
Breaking the Chain: Taking the Lead in the Tobacco Cessation Quitline Initiative
C. Vanzant 
48
The Development of an Undergraduate Program Addressing Public Health Challenges
C. Wade, M. Abrums, A. Anderson, A. Kovalesky, A. Stone, J. Beschta, F. Connel, J. Resnick, S. Leadley, M. Baroni, S. Mohammed, B. Beckemeier, J. Orcutt, C. Cooke  
49
Results of Health Impact Assessment on Pedestrian Bridge in Spokane
L. Wallace, M. Wittstruck, A. Summers, H. Dewey 
50
Determining the Best Public Health Messaging for Kitsap County Homeless Persons
R. Westergaard, S. Kushner 
51
Health and Environmental Challenges in King County’s Dry Cleaning CommunityS. Whittaker

 

52
Next Steps in the Governmental Public Health Agenda for ChangeJ. Wiesman, G. Grunenfelder

 

53
Public Health is Public Safety: How We Got a 1% Property Tax for Public Health
J. Wiesman, M. Boldt  
54
Cultural Considerations in Disease Investigation
D. T. Yu, D. Dorffeld, P. Nguyen 
55
Poster Abstracts  
2012 Puget Sound Earthquake Exercise Series – Health and Medical Participation
D. Banks  
56
Lessening Urban-Rural Disparities of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Treatment
S. Benavides-Vaello 
57
Cultural Barriers to Accessing Behavioral Health Services in Rural Washington
S. Benavides-Vaello, C. Van Son, A. Strode,  
58
Improving Access to Translated Health Materials through Machine Translation
M. Brownstein, D. Capurro 
59
Associations Between Cesarean Section and Public or Private Insurance
G. Calip, G. Bell, R. Drieling 
60
Strengthening Bonds Through Collaboration While Introducing New Training Methods
J. Franco 
61
Assessing Urban Rural Gaps in Health Insurance Coverage in Washington State
A. Hailu  
62
Improving STD Reporting Timeliness: Lessons from Spokane County
A. Hayes 
63
Preterm Birth Among American Indian/Alaskan Natives in Washington and Montana
M. Hwang, S. Yazzie, A. Shrestha, M. Jackson 
64
Understanding How Washington Cities Create Opportunities for Healthy LivingE. Lamson

 

65
Vibrio Mimicus Infection after Crayfish Consumption
D. MacEachern 
66
Rainier Valley Eats! Community Organization for ChangeK. Mayer,D. Vinh, L. Suzumura, R. Miller

 

67
Implementing Asthma Education and Home Visit Program for theSuquamish TribeS. Neeleman, J. Primomo

 

68
A Partnership to Improve Washington’sEHDDI Process from Birth to EIK. Neidt, D. Lochner Doyle, N. Hatdield, K. Walker, C. Foy, K. Rydecki

 

69
Chemical Risks Associated with Eating Shellfish Harvested from Oakland Bay, WashingtonL. O’Garro, E. Kochaniewicz

 

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Effect of a Dental Referral Process on Emergency Department Use for Non-Urgent Dental CareJ. Rasmussen, J. Primomo

 

71
Should Tall Pregnant Women Step on a Different Scale?B. Saltzman, A. Mokdad

 

72
Adverse Perinatal Outcomes in Women with Epilepsy: A Population-Based StudyS. Schepp

 

73
Evaluation of a Motivational Interviewing Training CourseL. Sieberson

 

74
Agricultural Pesticide Drift and Acute Pesticide-Related Illness in WashingtonJ. Sievert

 

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