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Cervical Cancer Screening Outcomes In A Refugee Population, Sarah Pickle, Md, Marc Altshuler, Md, Kevin Scott, Md, Christina Hillson, Md, R. Patrick Mcmanus, Md, Mazvita Nyamukapa, Michael Walker
Cervical Cancer Screening Outcomes In A Refugee Population, Sarah Pickle, Md, Marc Altshuler, Md, Kevin Scott, Md, Christina Hillson, Md, R. Patrick Mcmanus, Md, Mazvita Nyamukapa, Michael Walker
Department of Family & Community Medicine Presentations and Grand Rounds
The purpose of our study was to determine the prevalence of abnormal Pap smears and high-risk HPV genotypes within our refugee population.
Individual Agency, Community Capacity Building, And Chronic Illness Care: Using Participatory Methods To Implement The Stanford Chronic Disease Self Management Program In A Housing First Program, Lara Carson Weinstein, Md, Mph, Abbie Santana, Msph, Carolyn Armour, Cornelius Crossan, James Lawson, Karen Webb
Individual Agency, Community Capacity Building, And Chronic Illness Care: Using Participatory Methods To Implement The Stanford Chronic Disease Self Management Program In A Housing First Program, Lara Carson Weinstein, Md, Mph, Abbie Santana, Msph, Carolyn Armour, Cornelius Crossan, James Lawson, Karen Webb
Department of Family & Community Medicine Presentations and Grand Rounds
Research questions:
Is a standardized chronic disease self management program (CDSMP) experienced as a valuable intervention by Pathways' consumers?
What is the impact of collaborative inquiry into health program development on participant's critical agency?
Participatory Research At Pathways To Housing-Pa: A Consumer Perspective, Patways To Housing Consumer Health Research Team And Department Of Family And Community Medicine
Participatory Research At Pathways To Housing-Pa: A Consumer Perspective, Patways To Housing Consumer Health Research Team And Department Of Family And Community Medicine
Department of Family & Community Medicine Presentations and Grand Rounds
Research Question: How does housing affect healthcare decision making?
Methods: 11 Clients took part in a 9-week project focused on health. Using qualitative methodology, weekly meetings were recorded, transcribed, then analyzed resulting in the development of thematic findings.
Baseline Monitoring Of Standard Health Indicators In A Formerly Homeless Population, Lara Carson Weinstein, Md, Mph, Marianna Lanoue, Phd, Elizabeth Collins, Bs
Baseline Monitoring Of Standard Health Indicators In A Formerly Homeless Population, Lara Carson Weinstein, Md, Mph, Marianna Lanoue, Phd, Elizabeth Collins, Bs
Department of Family & Community Medicine Presentations and Grand Rounds
Research Question: What are the rates of baseline health status indicators recording at Pathways to Housing (PTH) using select recommended measures from the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors (NASMHPD) and the Healthcare Effectiveness Data Information Set (HEDIS)?
How do health indicators compare between clients receiving direct clinical care in the integrated care program vs non-integrated care clients?
Performance Of Colorectal Cancer Screening Steps In Primary Care, Salini Mohanty, Mph, Mona Sarfaty, Md, Mph, Faafp, Randa Sifri, Md
Performance Of Colorectal Cancer Screening Steps In Primary Care, Salini Mohanty, Mph, Mona Sarfaty, Md, Mph, Faafp, Randa Sifri, Md
Department of Family & Community Medicine Presentations and Grand Rounds
Discussion:
This analysis revealed the differences in which physicians in primary care complete CRC screening steps. The approach and completion of screening steps varied greatly among practices.
There was a correlation between the quantitative data and the qualitative data. The analysis from both methodologies produced similar results and supports each other's assessment.
All of the practices analyzed possessed one of the essential elements (a physician recommendation) which is the foundation for increased screening. All of the practices have the potential to expand upon this foundation in order to ensure that all eligible patients are approached and screened for CRC.
The …
Capacity Building For Participatory Health Services Research In Housing First, Lara Carson Weinstein, Md
Capacity Building For Participatory Health Services Research In Housing First, Lara Carson Weinstein, Md
Department of Family & Community Medicine Presentations and Grand Rounds
Background:
Pathways to Housing ends chronic homelessness for individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) by providing housing first, and then combining that housing with supportive treatment services in the area of mental and physical health, substance abuse, education, and employment. Housing is provided in apartments scattered throughout a community. This "scattered site" model fosters a sense of home and self-determination, and it helps speed client's reintegration into the community. The Pathways model has been remarkable successful in addressing chronic homelessness.
Research Question
What are the chronic physical disease self management support needs of Pathways to Housing clients?
Implementing Integrated Primary And Behavioral Healthcare Within A Housing First Program, Lara C. Weinstein, Md, Benjamin Henwood, Lcsw
Implementing Integrated Primary And Behavioral Healthcare Within A Housing First Program, Lara C. Weinstein, Md, Benjamin Henwood, Lcsw
Department of Family & Community Medicine Presentations and Grand Rounds
At Pathways to Housing-Philadelphia, mental health services to support consumers' independent living are delivered through Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) teams. ACT is an evidence-based mental health intervention known to reduce psychiatric hospitalization and increase housing stability. ACT team members include social workers, substance abuse, counselors, nurses, and psychiatrists, with ideal staff to client ratios of 1 to 10. Through a novel collaboration between the program and the Deparment of Family and Community Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University, a primary-care physician was embedded into the ACT services to form an integrated health-care team.