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Virginia Commonwealth University

Graduate Research Posters

2020

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An Examination Of Virginia Wic Staff’S Attitudes And Knowledge Towards The Brush, Book, Bed Oral Health Program, Tia Jackson, Tegwyn H. Brickhouse, Lizbeth Snead, Natalie Pennywell Jan 2020

An Examination Of Virginia Wic Staff’S Attitudes And Knowledge Towards The Brush, Book, Bed Oral Health Program, Tia Jackson, Tegwyn H. Brickhouse, Lizbeth Snead, Natalie Pennywell

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Introduction: Families who are low income and have low oral health literacy tend to have poor oral health. The Brush, Book, Bed (BBB) program helps caregivers establish a consistent night routine for their children that includes brushing teeth, reading, and an age-appropriate bedtime. BBB has been shown to increase oral hygiene behaviors and therefore oral health outcomes. Studies have shown that children who participate in Women, Infants, and Children, (WIC) programs are more likely to access dental services. This study examined local Richmond, Virginia (VA) WIC staff on their current oral health knowledge and views on implementing BBB.

Methods: A …


Richmond City Health District (Rchd), Bon Secours Richmond City Hospital (Rch), And Virginia Commonwealth Universities (Vcu) Department Of Health Behavior Policy (Hbp): Partnering With Community Health Workers (Chw) To Improve Community Health Outcomes And Reduce Emergency Department (Ed) Use, Anita M. Kumar, Mph, Stephanie Toney, Rn Bsn, Tamera Langhorne, Mba Chw, Bassan Dahman, Ph.D. Jan 2020

Richmond City Health District (Rchd), Bon Secours Richmond City Hospital (Rch), And Virginia Commonwealth Universities (Vcu) Department Of Health Behavior Policy (Hbp): Partnering With Community Health Workers (Chw) To Improve Community Health Outcomes And Reduce Emergency Department (Ed) Use, Anita M. Kumar, Mph, Stephanie Toney, Rn Bsn, Tamera Langhorne, Mba Chw, Bassan Dahman, Ph.D.

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Background: Frequent ED users (5%) are sicker, poorer, not satisfied with the health system and cost 20% of total ED charges.

Objective: A pilot study of feasibility of partnering with CHW to improve health knowledge and outcomes and reduce ED use in low income community.

Methods: RCH ED utilizers were randomized to intervention and control groups. CHW contacted intervention group within 10 days of ED visit, surveyed about access to care, healthy living, and knowledge about chronic disease, and offered education, referrals to insurance and social and economic support. ED utilization and cost were recorded for all patients for 6 …