Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Medicine and Health Sciences Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Articles 1 - 15 of 15

Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences

Chronic Malnutrition In Guatemala, Nicholas Bishop, Susan Mcilvaine Nov 2013

Chronic Malnutrition In Guatemala, Nicholas Bishop, Susan Mcilvaine

CwiC-PH

Poster includes:

  • What is chronic malnutrition and what causes it?
  • Why address malnutrition?
  • Addressing the problem


Analyzing The Health Care Cost Curve: A Case Study., Robert D. Lieberthal Oct 2013

Analyzing The Health Care Cost Curve: A Case Study., Robert D. Lieberthal

College of Population Health Faculty Papers

This case study uses data from a self-insured employer plan to perform an analysis into the properties of the health care cost curve. The analysis shows that one statistical property of the health care cost curve is that costs rise continuously, not on an annual or monthly basis. Graphical analysis indicates that managed care techniques used to restrain costs can also smooth utilization, producing the continuously growing cost curve observed. The analysis further illustrates that there is no one "cost curve"-analysis must be segmented by population. Finally, the power of predictive models to fit the cost curve varies by population. …


Care In Columbia: What We Can Glean From South American Medicine, Neil Flannery Haidorfer, Robert Simmons, Drph, Mph, Mches, Cph Oct 2013

Care In Columbia: What We Can Glean From South American Medicine, Neil Flannery Haidorfer, Robert Simmons, Drph, Mph, Mches, Cph

CwiC-PH

The information presented is the product of a two month international rotation at Medellin General Hospital and the non-profit pediatric clinic, Santa Ana through an academic affiliation with La Universidad CES in Medellin, Antioquia. The goal of the rotation was to obtain an understanding of healthcare in Columbia and identify potential practices that could be utilized in the U.S.


The Use Of Interpreters To Improve The Quality And Safety Of Healthcare Through Better Communication In Obstetrical Patients: Effect On Primary Cesarean Delivery Rate, Stephen A. Pearlman, Md Aug 2013

The Use Of Interpreters To Improve The Quality And Safety Of Healthcare Through Better Communication In Obstetrical Patients: Effect On Primary Cesarean Delivery Rate, Stephen A. Pearlman, Md

Master of Science in Healthcare Quality and Safety Capstone Presentations

Patients with limited English proficiency have poorer healthcare outcomes. An assessment of the cultural and linguistic competency of Christiana Care Health Systems revealed that our language services were not sufficiently robust and this was affecting care. Therefore, the purpose of this quality improvement study was to improve healthcare outcomes, specifically the rate of primary cesarean delivery, through improved language assistance, to patients with limited English proficiency presenting to labor and delivery. The methods employed included use of the TeamSTEPPS program to educate the staff on how to improve safety for patients with limited English proficiency, adding a live Spanish interpreter …


Knowledge And Attitudes Assessment Of Out-Of-Hospital Emergency Physicians In Yerevan, Armenia, Aline Baghdassarian, Md Jun 2013

Knowledge And Attitudes Assessment Of Out-Of-Hospital Emergency Physicians In Yerevan, Armenia, Aline Baghdassarian, Md

Master of Public Health Capstone Presentations

Out-of-hospital emergency care is in an early stage of development in Armenia. While efforts are underway by the Ministry of Health (MOH) and other organizations to reform the emergency medical services (EMS) system, little data exists on the status of pediatric emergency care (PEC). To evaluate the knowledge and attitudes of out-of-hospital emergency physicians (EPs) in pediatric rapid assessment and resuscitation, and to identify areas of improvement to the pediatric EMS system and PEC education in the capital, Yerevan, a cross-sectional, anonymous, self-administered Knowledge and Attitudes survey regarding pediatric rapid assessment and resuscitation was distributed to all out-of-hospital EPs in …


Smoking Mediates The Relationship Between Adverse Childhood Experiences And Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease In The Brfss Data, Andrew Messersmith Jun 2013

Smoking Mediates The Relationship Between Adverse Childhood Experiences And Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease In The Brfss Data, Andrew Messersmith

Master of Public Health Capstone Presentations

Associations between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and adult health outcomes are well grounded in the empirical literature; such studies generally find both direct and indirect effects of ACE on health outcomes such as liver disease, cancer, and heart disease. In this study, the association between ACEs and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) was examined, and smoking was assessed as a partial mediator in the ACE-COPD relationship. Data were collected from five states in which an eight category ACE module was included in the 2011 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS). Logistic regression models were developed to test the mediational hypothesis-that …


The Effect Of The Sphere Standards On The Incidence Of Communicable And Infectious Diseases In A Complex Humanitarian Emergency, Masashi Rotte Jun 2013

The Effect Of The Sphere Standards On The Incidence Of Communicable And Infectious Diseases In A Complex Humanitarian Emergency, Masashi Rotte

Master of Public Health Capstone Presentations

The purpose of this study was to determine what effect achieving the Sphere Standards relating to water and sanitation had on the incidence of communicable diseases in a returnee camp in South Sudan during a complex humanitarian emergency. The water and sanitation infrastructure of the returnee camp was tracked over time until it met the Sphere Standards. The total camp population was also tracked over the same period of time and compared to daily counts of diseases diagnosed in a medical clinic at the camp. A daily incidence of disease was then calculated for each communicable disease that was tracked. …


Emergency Department Utilization: An Analysis Of The Thomas Jefferson Community Benefit Areas In North Philadelphia, Bettina Berman Jun 2013

Emergency Department Utilization: An Analysis Of The Thomas Jefferson Community Benefit Areas In North Philadelphia, Bettina Berman

Master of Public Health Capstone Presentations

The Emergency Department (ED) is a place where disaster preparedness, public health surveillance, and in many cases, ambulatory primary care is provided. The increase in ED visits, combined with expanded services, has led to overcrowding and significant strains on resources. The purpose of this study was to conduct a retrospective data analysis of emergency department utilization in the Thomas Jefferson University Hospital (TJUH) community benefit areas in North Philadelphia and to determine if patients were utilizing the ED for conditions which could have been treated in the outpatient setting. A comprehensive literature review was conducted. The review focused on studies …


Emergency Department Utilization Among South Philadelphia Residents And Frequent Users In The Jefferson Community Benefit Area, Melissa Mccarey Jun 2013

Emergency Department Utilization Among South Philadelphia Residents And Frequent Users In The Jefferson Community Benefit Area, Melissa Mccarey

Master of Public Health Capstone Presentations

Over the past decade, the rate of emergency department (ED) visits increased at almost double the rate that would be expected due to normal population growth. The implications of this increase in ED usage include decreased quality of care, overcrowding, increased wait times, and increased healthcare costs. The purpose of this analysis is to examine health issues, concerns, and underling social determinants of frequent ED users and South Philadelphia Residents who use the Thomas Jefferson University or Methodist Hospital emergency departments. This project is a retrospective data analysis using descriptive statistics, measures of central tendency, and cross-tabulation analysis to analyze …


Analyzing The Health Care Cost Curve: A Case Study, Robert Lieberthal May 2013

Analyzing The Health Care Cost Curve: A Case Study, Robert Lieberthal

College of Population Health Faculty Papers

This case study uses data from a self-insured employer plan to perform an analysis into the properties of the health care cost curve. The analysis shows that one statistical property of the health care cost curve is that costs rise continuously, not on an annual or monthly basis. Graphical analysis indicates that managed care techniques used to restrain costs can also smooth utilization, producing the continuously growing cost curve observed. The analysis further illustrates that there is no one ‘‘cost curve’’—analysis must be segmented by population. Finally, the power of predictive models to fit the cost curve varies by population. …


The Effects Of A Standardized Patient Education Program On Self-Management Outcomes In Patients With Hiv, Jason J. Schafer Mar 2013

The Effects Of A Standardized Patient Education Program On Self-Management Outcomes In Patients With Hiv, Jason J. Schafer

Master of Public Health Capstone Presentations

The purpose of this pilot study was to determine the potential impact of a standardized HIV education program delivered during a provider visit on patient self-management of HIV as measured by adherence to care. Following a baseline assessment of HIV knowledge and adherence using validated tools, eligible patients were randomized to receive the standard of care normally provided in clinic, or the standard of care and a10-minute scripted educational presentation delivered during the clinic visit. Following the presentation, patients in the intervention group received the same knowledge assessment tool they received at baseline to identify knowledge changes. Patient adherence to …


Development And Evaluation Of The Eastern Pennsylvania And Delaware Geriatric Education Center’S (Epad Gec) Geriatric Oncology Online Toolkit, Mariana R. Kuperman Mar 2013

Development And Evaluation Of The Eastern Pennsylvania And Delaware Geriatric Education Center’S (Epad Gec) Geriatric Oncology Online Toolkit, Mariana R. Kuperman

Master of Public Health Capstone Presentations

Older adults have higher cancer rates than younger adults. Treating geriatric cancer patients is a challenge because they present with comorbidities, poly-pharmacy, physical frailty, and/or cognitive impairment. The interprofessional oncology treatment team may not be adequately trained to meet the special needs of geriatric cancer patients. The EPaD GEC focuses on interprofessional geriatric education targeting students, faculty and practitioners by developing and disseminating interprofessional geriatric training programs, including self-directed online learning modules. The Geriatric Oncology Care Module focuses on specialized considerations in the treatment/care of older cancer patients. The purpose of this project is to develop a Geriatric Oncology toolkit …


Type Ii Diabetes And Dietary Preferences In A Rapidly Urbanizing Region Of West Africa, Megan Doherty Mar 2013

Type Ii Diabetes And Dietary Preferences In A Rapidly Urbanizing Region Of West Africa, Megan Doherty

Master of Public Health Capstone Presentations

This study aims to identify themes in food preferences, knowledge, attitudes and behaviors (KAB) among a mix of rural and urban Ghanaians in the greater Kumasi region; to inform health interventions targeting better patient management of type II diabetes in a rapidly urbanizing region of Ghana; and to inform social marketing strategies by providing insight into consumption patterns. Urban centers in Sub-Saharan Africa have been especially impacted by the persistence of infectious disease and accompanying rise in non-communicable disease prevalence, including type II diabetes. In fact, type II diabetes recently registered as tenth among top causes of death in Kumasi, …


A Global Health Framework Based On Competencies And Learning Opportunities In Graduate Health Education, Robert Simmons, Drph, Mph, Mches, Cph, James D. Plumb, Md, Mph Mar 2013

A Global Health Framework Based On Competencies And Learning Opportunities In Graduate Health Education, Robert Simmons, Drph, Mph, Mches, Cph, James D. Plumb, Md, Mph

College of Population Health Lectures, Presentations, Workshops

Poster covers:

  • What is Global Health?
  • The Changing Global Landscape
  • Why Invest in Global Health Education?
  • Growth of Global Health Education Programs
  • What is Covered in Graduate Education?
  • Future Challenges and Opportunities


College Within The College: Population Health, James D. Plumb, Md, Mph, Rickie Brawer, Mph, Phd, Mches, Abbie Santana, Msph, Rob Simmons, Drph, Mph, Mches, Cph, Nancy L. Chernett, Ma, Mph Jan 2013

College Within The College: Population Health, James D. Plumb, Md, Mph, Rickie Brawer, Mph, Phd, Mches, Abbie Santana, Msph, Rob Simmons, Drph, Mph, Mches, Cph, Nancy L. Chernett, Ma, Mph

College of Population Health Lectures, Presentations, Workshops

College within the College (CwiC) – Population Health Skills for Physicians

• Incorporate culturally relevant information into a treatment plan for a patient

• Counsel individuals about healthy lifestyles

• Identify community support and resources to serve patients

• Coordinate health care services as a member of multidisciplinary teams

• Promote primary and secondary prevention

• Advocate for the needs of patients and the community

• Conduct population health research/evaluation

• Promote healthy lifestyles in communities

• Work in partnership with community based agencies and organizations