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Continuing Education Training Focused On The Development Of Behavioral Telehealth Competencies In Behavioral Healthcare Providers, Valerie Gifford, Britton Niles, Inna Rivkin, Catherine Koverola, Jodi Polaha Dec 2012

Continuing Education Training Focused On The Development Of Behavioral Telehealth Competencies In Behavioral Healthcare Providers, Valerie Gifford, Britton Niles, Inna Rivkin, Catherine Koverola, Jodi Polaha

ETSU Faculty Works

Introduction: Telehealth allows behavioral health care and specialty services to be extended to rural residents. Telehealth is an important resource for the Alaskan healthcare system, which is tasked with providing services to culturally diverse populations living in remote areas. Training competent providers to deliver telehealth services is vital for the implementation of successful telehealth programs. Yet, the literature is lacking in the area of provider behavioral telehealth competency training.

Methods: This study assessed the impact of a Behavioral Telehealth Ethical Competencies Training program on 16 behavioral health providers' development of behavioral telehealth competency. A total of 14 competencies were developed, …


Correlation Of Respiratory Symptoms And Spirometric Lung Patterns In A Rural Community Setting, Sindh, Pakistan: A Cross Sectional Survey, Imran Naeem Abbasi, Adeel Ahsan, Asaad Ahmed Nafees Dec 2012

Correlation Of Respiratory Symptoms And Spirometric Lung Patterns In A Rural Community Setting, Sindh, Pakistan: A Cross Sectional Survey, Imran Naeem Abbasi, Adeel Ahsan, Asaad Ahmed Nafees

Community Health Sciences

Background: Symptom-based questionnaires can be a cost effective tool enabling identification and diagnosis of patients with respiratory illnesses in resource limited setting. This study aimed to determine the correlation of respiratory symptoms and spirometric lung patterns and validity of ATS respiratory questionnaire in a rural community setting.
Methods: This cross sectional survey was conducted between January - March 2009 on a sample of 200 adults selected from two villages of district Khairpur, Sindh, Pakistan. A modified version of the American thoracic society division of lung disease questionnaire was used to record the presence of respiratory symptoms. Predicted lung volumes i.e. …


Respiratory Symptoms And Illnesses Among Brick Kiln Workers: A Cross Sectional Study From Rural Districts Of Pakistan, Shiraz Shaikh, Asaad Ahmed Nafees, Vikash Khetpal, Abid Ali Jamali, Abdul Manan Arain, Akram Yousuf Nov 2012

Respiratory Symptoms And Illnesses Among Brick Kiln Workers: A Cross Sectional Study From Rural Districts Of Pakistan, Shiraz Shaikh, Asaad Ahmed Nafees, Vikash Khetpal, Abid Ali Jamali, Abdul Manan Arain, Akram Yousuf

Community Health Sciences

Background: Occupational risk factors are one of the major causes of respiratory illnesses and symptoms, and account for 13% of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and 11% of asthma worldwide. Majority of brick kilns in Pakistan use wood and coal for baking the bricks which makes the brick kiln workers susceptible to high exposure of air pollution. This study was designed to describe frequency of chronic respiratory symptoms and illnesses and study the association between these symptoms and different types of work.
Methods: This was a questionnaire based cross sectional survey conducted among the brick kiln workers in Larkana and Dadu …


The Effects Of A Group Visit Program On Outcomes Of Diabetes Care In An Urban Family Practice., Jeffrey A Reitz, Mona Sarfaty, James Diamond, Brooke Salzman Aug 2012

The Effects Of A Group Visit Program On Outcomes Of Diabetes Care In An Urban Family Practice., Jeffrey A Reitz, Mona Sarfaty, James Diamond, Brooke Salzman

Department of Family & Community Medicine Faculty Papers

Diabetes mellitus is a prevalent chronic health condition associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Those with diabetes must acquire self-efficacy in the tasks necessary for them to successfully manage their disease. In this study, a controlled pre- and post-design was used to determine the effect of an adult support and education group visit program embedded in an urban academic family medicine practice on weight and the achievement of treatment goals for hemoglobin A1C, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) blood concentration, and blood pressure (BP) several months after it was implemented. Participants in the program were matched to a comparison group based on …


Evaluating The Effectiveness Of The Blood Pressure Plus Program At Thomas Jefferson University, Adam C. Winters Aug 2012

Evaluating The Effectiveness Of The Blood Pressure Plus Program At Thomas Jefferson University, Adam C. Winters

Department of Family & Community Medicine Faculty Papers

Thomas Jefferson University Hospital’s Blood Pressure Plus program enhances the role of the community in chronic disease prevention and management. There is much evidence that controlling disease and cost is greatly improved through the involvement of community leaders and resources. By offering free blood pressure screenings, the BP+ program was able to document the current status of many underserved individuals in the city of Philadelphia, provide the necessary education and referrals. Perhaps more importantly, the program allowed us to foster relationships with individuals who could further the efforts of chronic care management within their communities. More and more we’re seeing …


Management Of Hyperglycemia In Type 2 Diabetes: A Patient-Centered Approach: Position Statement Of The American Diabetes Association (Ada) And The European Association For The Study Of Diabetes (Easd)., Silvio E Inzucchi, Richard M Bergenstal, John B Buse, Michaela Diamant, Ele Ferrannini, Michael Nauck, Anne L Peters, Apostolos Tsapas, Richard Wender, David R. Matthews Jun 2012

Management Of Hyperglycemia In Type 2 Diabetes: A Patient-Centered Approach: Position Statement Of The American Diabetes Association (Ada) And The European Association For The Study Of Diabetes (Easd)., Silvio E Inzucchi, Richard M Bergenstal, John B Buse, Michaela Diamant, Ele Ferrannini, Michael Nauck, Anne L Peters, Apostolos Tsapas, Richard Wender, David R. Matthews

Department of Family & Community Medicine Faculty Papers

No abstract provided.


Community-Based Partnerships For Improving Chronic Disease Management, James Plumb, Laura Carson Weinsten, Rickie Brawer, Kevin Scott Jun 2012

Community-Based Partnerships For Improving Chronic Disease Management, James Plumb, Laura Carson Weinsten, Rickie Brawer, Kevin Scott

Department of Family & Community Medicine Faculty Papers

With the growing burden of chronic disease, the medical and public health communities are re-examining their roles and opportunities for more effective prevention and clinical interventions. The potential to significantly improve chronic disease prevention and have an impact on morbidity and mortality from chronic conditions is enhanced by adopting strategies that incorporate a social ecology perspective, realigning the patient-physician relationship, integrating population health perspectives into the Chronic Care Model, and effectively engaging communities using established principles of community engagement.

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A New Model For Assessing Teaching Quality Improvement To Family Medicine Residents: Does It Work?, Ivy A. Click, Fred Tudiver, Jeri Ann Basden Apr 2012

A New Model For Assessing Teaching Quality Improvement To Family Medicine Residents: Does It Work?, Ivy A. Click, Fred Tudiver, Jeri Ann Basden

ETSU Faculty Works

Objective: To develop and implement a formal didactics and experiential curriculum to train Family Medicine (FM) residents in Quality Improvement (QI) knowledge and skills. Method: 1) All FM faculty participated in seven workshops on QI theory and design. 2) All second year residents received a day-long workshop on knowledge and skills of QI and conducted QI projects for up to two years. Results: Knowledge and confidence scores significantly improved following training, p


Implementing A New R1 Orientation, Jim Holt, Allan Garrett, Fereshteh Gerayli Apr 2012

Implementing A New R1 Orientation, Jim Holt, Allan Garrett, Fereshteh Gerayli

ETSU Faculty Works

No abstract provided.


Performance Of Colorectal Cancer Screening Steps In Primary Care, Salini Mohanty, Mph, Mona Sarfaty, Md, Mph, Faafp, Randa Sifri, Md Mar 2012

Performance Of Colorectal Cancer Screening Steps In Primary Care, Salini Mohanty, Mph, Mona Sarfaty, Md, Mph, Faafp, Randa Sifri, Md

Mona Sarfaty

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 …


Information Fusion And Quantum Logic In Family Medicine, F. Matthew Mihelic Jan 2012

Information Fusion And Quantum Logic In Family Medicine, F. Matthew Mihelic

Faculty Publications

A time-tested model for information fusion and analysis is provided by Family Medicine. Family Medicine is a discipline that operates in the realms of botJ1 technical and social sciences to analyze massive amounts of information from mulriple sources in order to make decisions that bring about tJie integration and coordination of interdisciplinary interventions involving scientific, psychological, and social aspects of medical care. This generalist function serves to lower the organizational entropy of complex systems and thereby improve efficiency while reducing ilie risk of catastrophic failure. Simply bringing a group of specialists together in one place does not bring about the …


Rapid Resident Skills Evaluation Using The Integrated Osce, Mark Brummel, Reid B. Blackwelder, J. Moore, Glenda Stockwell, Beth Anne Fox Jan 2012

Rapid Resident Skills Evaluation Using The Integrated Osce, Mark Brummel, Reid B. Blackwelder, J. Moore, Glenda Stockwell, Beth Anne Fox

ETSU Faculty Works

No abstract provided.


The Career Support Network (Csn): Workforce Programming Through A New Lens, Rickie Brawer, Mph, Phd, James D. Plumb Md, Mph, Stephen Kern, Phd, Otr/L, Faota Jan 2012

The Career Support Network (Csn): Workforce Programming Through A New Lens, Rickie Brawer, Mph, Phd, James D. Plumb Md, Mph, Stephen Kern, Phd, Otr/L, Faota

Department of Family & Community Medicine Faculty Papers

Challenges:

Loss of Earn center as referral source

Multiple IRB submissions

Training/orientation at Philadelphia Prison System for working with pre-release prisoners

Service team organization/scheduling

Coordinating of cohorts at various stages of enrollment


Sepa-Reads: Cardiovascular Health Literacy Coalition, Rickie Brawer, Mph, Phd, James D. Plumb Md, Mph, Rob Simmons Drph,Mph,Ches, Martha Romney Rn,Ms,Jd,Mph, Patricia Yurchick, Rn, Mba, Cphq, Leslie Stearns Jan 2012

Sepa-Reads: Cardiovascular Health Literacy Coalition, Rickie Brawer, Mph, Phd, James D. Plumb Md, Mph, Rob Simmons Drph,Mph,Ches, Martha Romney Rn,Ms,Jd,Mph, Patricia Yurchick, Rn, Mba, Cphq, Leslie Stearns

Department of Family & Community Medicine Faculty Papers

Poster includes:

Health literacy definition

Factors that contribute to health literacy

Extent of the literacy problem

What do we know from a decade of research?

Readmission rates

Evaluation: long and short term outcomes

And much more.


Retrospective Analysis Of Metabolic Syndrome: Prevalence And Distribution In Executive Population In Urban Pakistan., Niloufer Sultan Ali, Ali Khan Khuwaja, Adnan Ur Rahman, Kashmira Nanji Jan 2012

Retrospective Analysis Of Metabolic Syndrome: Prevalence And Distribution In Executive Population In Urban Pakistan., Niloufer Sultan Ali, Ali Khan Khuwaja, Adnan Ur Rahman, Kashmira Nanji

Department of Family Medicine

Background. Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) is a major public health concern.

Objective. The aim of this study was to estimate the frequency of MetS, its components, and factors associated with MetS amongst apparently healthy individuals in Pakistan.

Methods. A retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted at the executive Clinics of Aga Khan Hospital, Pakistan. Medical records of patients aged ≥18 years visiting the clinics from July 2011 to December 2011 were consecutively reviewed. Records in which either MetS components data or 10% of overall data was missing were excluded. A total of 1329 participants’ records was included in final analysis. Data was …


Hypertension In A Young Boy: An Energy Drink Effect, Asma Usman, Ambreen Jawaid Jan 2012

Hypertension In A Young Boy: An Energy Drink Effect, Asma Usman, Ambreen Jawaid

Department of Family Medicine

Background: Use of energy drinks has significantly increased in recent times. Besides athletes, teenagers and students are among the most common consumers. However, popularity is also increasing among the younger and older age groups. Most of the users believe that they are a good source of instant energy and are unaware of its high Caffeine content resulting in harmful effects on health.Case Presentation: We report the case of a young boy who presented with palpitations and high blood pressure as a result of energy drinks usage. He had been consuming a "Sting" energy drink on regular basis while studying …


Fiber And Bulking Agents For The Treatment Of Chronic Constipation, Kashmira Nanji, Bilal Ahmed, Safia Awan, Waris Qidwai, Saeed Hamid Jan 2012

Fiber And Bulking Agents For The Treatment Of Chronic Constipation, Kashmira Nanji, Bilal Ahmed, Safia Awan, Waris Qidwai, Saeed Hamid

Department of Family Medicine

No abstract provided.


Experience Of Devolution In District Health System Of Pakistan: Perspectives Regarding Needed Reforms, Shiraz Shaikh, Imran Naeem Abbasi, Asaad Ahmed Nafees, Aysha Zahidie, Zafar Fatmi, Ambreen Kazi Jan 2012

Experience Of Devolution In District Health System Of Pakistan: Perspectives Regarding Needed Reforms, Shiraz Shaikh, Imran Naeem Abbasi, Asaad Ahmed Nafees, Aysha Zahidie, Zafar Fatmi, Ambreen Kazi

Community Health Sciences

Objective: To identify the strengths and weaknesses of the devolved district health system from the experiences of different stakeholders, and recommend direction for reforms in the existing system.
Methods: Using qualitative exploratory design, the study was conducted in 3 cities of the province of Sindh in Pakistan--Karachi, Khairpur and Larkana--from January to March 2010. Nine in-depth interviews were conducted with multiple stakeholders (District Coordination Officer, Executive District Officer, Medical Superintendent, Medical officers, Health system experts) of the district health system. Interviews included questions on autonomy in decision-making at the district level and the effectiveness of the devolved health system. Data …


Sindh Health Sector Strategy 2012 – 2020, Shehla Zaidi Jan 2012

Sindh Health Sector Strategy 2012 – 2020, Shehla Zaidi

Community Health Sciences

No abstract provided.