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Successes And Limitations Of Hepatitis C Screening In The Inpatient Setting: Initial Impact Of Pa Act Of 87 (Apha Roundtable Discussion), Madalene Zale, Mph Candidate, Ashley Park, Mph, Francis Nelson, Ms, Priya Mammen, Md, Mph Nov 2017

Successes And Limitations Of Hepatitis C Screening In The Inpatient Setting: Initial Impact Of Pa Act Of 87 (Apha Roundtable Discussion), Madalene Zale, Mph Candidate, Ashley Park, Mph, Francis Nelson, Ms, Priya Mammen, Md, Mph

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The Problem:

  • Estimated 3.2 million in US with chronic HCV; Baby Boomers 5 times more likely to be infected compared to other cohorts
  • Complex nature of HCV requires confirmation of HCV Ab screens to determine management and treatment needs.

Round table held at 2017 Annual APHA meeting in Atlanta, Georgia


Global Health Nursing Imperative: Using Competency-Based Analysis To Strengthen Accountability For Population Based Practice, Education And Research, Lucille B. Pilling, Edd,Mph, Bsn, Rn, M. Harmon, B. Joyce, R. Johnson, V. Hicks, N. Brown-Scott Nov 2017

Global Health Nursing Imperative: Using Competency-Based Analysis To Strengthen Accountability For Population Based Practice, Education And Research, Lucille B. Pilling, Edd,Mph, Bsn, Rn, M. Harmon, B. Joyce, R. Johnson, V. Hicks, N. Brown-Scott

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Learning Objectives:

Discuss the unique challenges of developing a collaborative global nursing workforce.

Compare three sets of competencies for public health nursing.

Analyze the results of the comparison of the three sets of competencies.

Discuss how the analysis can be used to guide community/public health nursing education, practice and research to encompass local, national and global emphasis.

Presentation presented at 2017 AHPA conference in Atlanta Georgia.


Aboriginal Urban Design For Health, Kate Clark, Mpa, Kirby Broadnax, Antionette Carroll, Jonathan Cha, Naomi Doerner, Allie Kast, Matthew Kennedy, Michael Mendez, Pascale C. Annoual, Carrie Martin, Wendall Nicholas Jun 2017

Aboriginal Urban Design For Health, Kate Clark, Mpa, Kirby Broadnax, Antionette Carroll, Jonathan Cha, Naomi Doerner, Allie Kast, Matthew Kennedy, Michael Mendez, Pascale C. Annoual, Carrie Martin, Wendall Nicholas

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Montreal’s Aboriginal population is growing rapidly, yet the community lacks a culturally safe and holistic health service center that is accessible to all Aboriginal people. On Friday, June 2, 2017 The Montreal Urban Aboriginal Health Centre (MUAHC) joined forces with Next City & Concordia University to co-create a 7-minute pitch for a $7,000 prize through the Vangaurd Conference Big Idea Challenge. An interdisciplinary team of 8 conference attendees worked with MUAHC leadership to design a short-term solution that would be a step in the right direction towards MUAHC’s goal to build a fully functioning and independent health center dedicated …


The Global Health "Interactive Curricula Experience (Ice) Platform & App": Technology That Enables Inter-Professional Innovation, James Plumb, Md, Mph, Nicholas Leon, Pharmd, Louis N. Hunter, Pt, Dpt, Martha Langley Ankeny, M.Ed, Ellen Plumb, Md, Lucille B. Pilling, Edd, Mph, Rn Nov 2015

The Global Health "Interactive Curricula Experience (Ice) Platform & App": Technology That Enables Inter-Professional Innovation, James Plumb, Md, Mph, Nicholas Leon, Pharmd, Louis N. Hunter, Pt, Dpt, Martha Langley Ankeny, M.Ed, Ellen Plumb, Md, Lucille B. Pilling, Edd, Mph, Rn

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17 slide PowerPoint presentation.

Presented at APHA in Chicago Illinois.


Healthy Corner Store Network "Heart Smarts" Program, Nyssa Entrekin, Sandra Sherman, Edd, Rickie Brawer, Mph, Phd, Mches, James D. Plumb, Md, Mph Nov 2015

Healthy Corner Store Network "Heart Smarts" Program, Nyssa Entrekin, Sandra Sherman, Edd, Rickie Brawer, Mph, Phd, Mches, James D. Plumb, Md, Mph

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Objectives:

1. Identify corner stores for nutrition education and health screenings based on criteria presented.

2. Identify education strategies appropriate for a corner store setting when integrating health screenings, nutrition education and food access.

3. List at least two store owner training topics for use in a corner store setting that reinforce nutrition education and disease prevention in the store.

4. Understand methods for evaluating outcomes of an integrated educational effort.

Presented at APHA in Chicago, Illinois.


Experiential Global Health Education For The Health Professions: Lessons Learned From Experience-Based Learning For Students And Healthcare And Population Health Professionals, Rob Simmons, Drph, Mph, Mches, Cph, James Plumb, Md, Mph, Lucille Pilling, Edd, Mph, Rn, Ellen Plumb, Md Apr 2015

Experiential Global Health Education For The Health Professions: Lessons Learned From Experience-Based Learning For Students And Healthcare And Population Health Professionals, Rob Simmons, Drph, Mph, Mches, Cph, James Plumb, Md, Mph, Lucille Pilling, Edd, Mph, Rn, Ellen Plumb, Md

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Purpose:

  • Describe key components of developing and sustaining a global health experiential learning experience
  • Global Health Education for the Health Professions
  • An area for multi-disciplinary study, research, and practice that places priority on achieving equity in health for all people worldwide
  • Emphasizes transnational health issues, determinants, and solutions that promote interdisciplinary collaboration providing a synthesis of population based prevention, often including individual-level education and healthcare


Innovating At Jefferson: Developing The Patient-Centered Medical Home (Pcmh) Cost Tool, Robert D. Lieberthal, Phd Apr 2015

Innovating At Jefferson: Developing The Patient-Centered Medical Home (Pcmh) Cost Tool, Robert D. Lieberthal, Phd

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Presented at Jefferson School of Population Health Faculty Research Seminar.

Objectives:

Describe the cost-collection tool we created for the PCMH Model

Propose improvements to our tool in order to enhance the response rate

Determine our next steps in terms of research and innovation for PCMH at Jefferson

21 slides


Information Session: Aamc’S Teaching For Quality (Te4q) At Jefferson, David B. Nash, Md, Mba, Alexis Skoufalos, Edd Sep 2014

Information Session: Aamc’S Teaching For Quality (Te4q) At Jefferson, David B. Nash, Md, Mba, Alexis Skoufalos, Edd

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This information session facilitated by David Nash, MD, MBA, and Alexis Skoufalos, EdD, introduces participants and viewers to the AAMC’s “Teaching for Quality (Te4Q)” program, hosted by Jefferson’s Patient Safety Leadership Institute. Te4Q is a faculty development program designed to help clinical faculty effectively teach and implement quality improvement and patient safety education initiatives. This session provides an overview of the program including the initial 1 ½ day workshop, which will be held on the Jefferson campus on Thursday and Friday, November 20 and 21, 2014. This enterprise-wide endeavor is being jointly sponsored by TJU/TJUH, thanks to …


Partnerships For Health - Jeff Health And The Rwanda Village Concept Project – A Model Of Interdisciplinary Health Professions Student Global Education, James D. Plumb, Md, Mph, Ellen J. Plumb, Md, Komal Soin, Md-Cugh 2014, Edmond Bagazini, Md, Mph, Remy Muhire Manzi, Md, Mph, Jean Christoph Rusatira, Md Jul 2014

Partnerships For Health - Jeff Health And The Rwanda Village Concept Project – A Model Of Interdisciplinary Health Professions Student Global Education, James D. Plumb, Md, Mph, Ellen J. Plumb, Md, Komal Soin, Md-Cugh 2014, Edmond Bagazini, Md, Mph, Remy Muhire Manzi, Md, Mph, Jean Christoph Rusatira, Md

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Background

The Rwanda Health and Healing Project (RHHP)

• Started in 2006: Barefoot Artists and TJU Department of Family and Community Medicine

– Global health immersion experience

– Interdisciplinary

– Focus: team-based, sustainable public health programming,

economic development, community empowerment

• Public-Health Programming: Akarambi, Rugerero

– Hygiene and Sanitation

– Childhood Nutrition

– Helminth Prevention

– HIV Education

– Income Generation: chicken coop, rabbit rearing, mushroom farming, bee keeping, pig farming


Experiential Global Health Education For The Health Professions: Lessons Learned From Experience-Based Learning For Students, Residents And Healthcare And Population Health Professionals, Rob Simmons, James D. Plumb, John Donnelly, Pilar Martin, Carinne Brody, Tricia Todd May 2014

Experiential Global Health Education For The Health Professions: Lessons Learned From Experience-Based Learning For Students, Residents And Healthcare And Population Health Professionals, Rob Simmons, James D. Plumb, John Donnelly, Pilar Martin, Carinne Brody, Tricia Todd

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Experiential Education/Learning Perspectives

• “For the things we have to learn before we can do them, we learn by doing them” - Aristotle

• “Education is lifelong through: auditory (instruction), visual (observation), and kinesthetic (hands-on activities, learning modalities)” - John Dewey

• “Behavior is a function of a person in their environment” - Kurt Lewin

• “Learner creates knowledge through direct experience that is meaningful to the student with guided reflection and analysis” - David Kolb

• Building learning experiences, discussing experiences via problem-based learning, case studies changes teacher’s role as a facilitator and mentor


Teens 4 Good: Positive Youth Development Through Urban Community Gardening, Katelyn Hurley, Mph, Nancy L. Chernett, Ma, Mph, Colleen Payton, Mph, Ches, Diane Cornman-Levy, Ms Pt May 2014

Teens 4 Good: Positive Youth Development Through Urban Community Gardening, Katelyn Hurley, Mph, Nancy L. Chernett, Ma, Mph, Colleen Payton, Mph, Ches, Diane Cornman-Levy, Ms Pt

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Background and Rationale

  • Teens that grow up in poor, blighted neighborhoods are at risk for a variety of negative outcomes, including poor health.1
  • In Philadelphia and many other urban communities, disparities in race, income, and education impact access to and consumption of fresh, healthy foods.2
  • Youth development programs (YDP) have grown as a viable solution to ameliorate negative outcomes among at-risk youth.3
  • Community gardens have been introduced in many urban environments to address issues of food insecurity.4

Teens 4 Good (T4G) is a youth-led entrepreneurial program that converts vacant city lots into community gardens.

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

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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

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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


Utilization Of Ct Scans And Mris In An Insured Population With Migraine, Neil I. Goldfarb, Valerie Pracilio, Mph, Daisy Ng-Mak, Phd, Joe Couto, Pharmd, Mba, Cary Sennett, Md, Phd, Mary Hopkins, Rn, Jon Bumbaugh, Stephen Silberstein, Md Feb 2012

Utilization Of Ct Scans And Mris In An Insured Population With Migraine, Neil I. Goldfarb, Valerie Pracilio, Mph, Daisy Ng-Mak, Phd, Joe Couto, Pharmd, Mba, Cary Sennett, Md, Phd, Mary Hopkins, Rn, Jon Bumbaugh, Stephen Silberstein, Md

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Background:

• Neuroimaging is a diagnostic tool that may be used to rule out a serious condition when a patient presents with head pain. It is not typically warranted for patients who have a normal neurologic exam, and may be over utilized despite established practice parameters set by the American Academy of Neurology.

•A decision to use neuroimaging should consider the type of headache and presence of any clinical features that suggest a serious condition.

Over-utilization of neuroimaging has cost and safety implications.

The United States Headache Consortium, a panel of experts on migraine, set the guidelines for diagnosis and …


Association Between Triptanuse And Cardiac Contraindications In An Insured Migraine Population, Daisy Ng-Mak, Phd, Valerie P. Pracilio, Mph, Stephen Silberstein, Md, Joseph Couto, Pharmd, Mba, Cary Sennett, Md, Phd, Mary Hopkins, Rn, Jon Bumbaugh, Neil I. Goldfarb Feb 2012

Association Between Triptanuse And Cardiac Contraindications In An Insured Migraine Population, Daisy Ng-Mak, Phd, Valerie P. Pracilio, Mph, Stephen Silberstein, Md, Joseph Couto, Pharmd, Mba, Cary Sennett, Md, Phd, Mary Hopkins, Rn, Jon Bumbaugh, Neil I. Goldfarb

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Background

Safety concerns exist when using triptansto treat patients with cardiac contraindications.

–Triptans cause vasoconstriction, a safety concern for migraineurswith cardiovascular (CV) disease or other cardiac risk factors.

–All triptans contain contraindications in their package inserts to avoid use in patients with cardiac conditions.

•Previous research indicates that clinicians are less likely to prescribe triptansin patients with CV disease or CV risk factors.

Limited research has examined the proportion of migraine patients with cardiovascular disease or those individuals who were concurrently treated with triptans.


Teaching Cultural Humility And Competence: A Multi-Disciplinary Course For Public Health And Health Services Students, Rob Simmons Drph,Mph,Ches, Nancy L. Chernett, Mph, Elaine Yuen, Phd, Susan Toth-Cohen, Phd, Otr/L Jan 2012

Teaching Cultural Humility And Competence: A Multi-Disciplinary Course For Public Health And Health Services Students, Rob Simmons Drph,Mph,Ches, Nancy L. Chernett, Mph, Elaine Yuen, Phd, Susan Toth-Cohen, Phd, Otr/L

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Poster on the interdisciplinary Cultural Humility and Competence course taught at the Jefferson School of Population Health for the past several years.

Overall Course Aim:

Why a multi-disciplinary cultural humility competence course?

An in-depth and advanced understanding of cultural diversity, health inequities and cultural competence in inter-professional health and human service delivery and administration. Facilitate development of cultural competence and humility in one's self, colleagues and the work environment and its application to practice.


International Evidence On Medical Spending., Robert D. Lieberthal, Phd Oct 2011

International Evidence On Medical Spending., Robert D. Lieberthal, Phd

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The 46th Actuarial Research Conference, Poster session I, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT. August 11, 2011.

Poster conclusions:

  • U.S. spending is high.
  • Long tailed medical linked insurance may be easier to write in the U.S.
  • U.S. healthcare cost curve is not outrageous.
  • Average spending
  • Low volatility

Poster is associated with this paper: http://jdc.jefferson.edu/healthpolicyfaculty/45/


International Evidence On Medical Spending., Robert D. Lieberthal, Phd Oct 2011

International Evidence On Medical Spending., Robert D. Lieberthal, Phd

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Presented for the American Statistical Association Health Policy Statistics Section.9th International Conference on Health Policy Statistics, Cleveland, OH.

14 PowerPoint slides

Presentation associated with this paper: http://jdc.jefferson.edu/healthpolicyfaculty/45/.


Strategies For Financing Healthcare Costs Over The Long Term., Robert D. Lieberthal, Phd Oct 2011

Strategies For Financing Healthcare Costs Over The Long Term., Robert D. Lieberthal, Phd

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Presented for the American Statistical Association Health Policy Statistics Section. 9th International Conference on Health Policy Statistics, Poster session I, Cleveland, OH.

Funding to support this work came from AHRQ grant R36 HS018835-01.

Policy Implications:

-Health insurance companies should use a broad, diversified investment portfolio as their optimal investment strategy -Insurance regulators should be focused on longer term lines of health insurance


High Frequency Evidence On Variation In Spending Growth., Robert D. Lieberthal, Phd Oct 2011

High Frequency Evidence On Variation In Spending Growth., Robert D. Lieberthal, Phd

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Presented for the American Statistical Association Health Policy Statistics Section. 9th International Conference on Health Policy Statistics, Poster session I, Cleveland, OH.

Policy Implications:

  • Health insurance regulation should include compensation for taking on riskier groups.
  • Health programs should focus on changing needs for risk management versus health management throughout the life cycle.

Funding to support this work came from AHRQ grant R36 HS018835-01.


Validating The Pridit Method For Determining Hospital Quality With Outcomes Data., Robert D. Lieberthal, Phd, Dominique Comer, Pharmd, Katherine O’Connell, Bs Aug 2011

Validating The Pridit Method For Determining Hospital Quality With Outcomes Data., Robert D. Lieberthal, Phd, Dominique Comer, Pharmd, Katherine O’Connell, Bs

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Presented for The 46th Actuarial Research Conference, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT.

15 PowerPoint slides


International Evidence On Medical Spending Risk., Robert D. Lieberthal, Phd Aug 2011

International Evidence On Medical Spending Risk., Robert D. Lieberthal, Phd

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Presented for the American Risk and Insurance Association. 2011 ARIA Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA.

20 PowerPoint slides.

Presentation is associated with the paper: http://jdc.jefferson.edu/healthpolicyfaculty/45/


Knowledge And Perceived Barriers About Diabetic Retinopathy And Dilated Eye Exam In Patients With Diabetes, Manisha Verma, Md, Mph, Mona Sarfaty, Robert Simmons, Drph, Mph, Albert G. Crawford Aug 2011

Knowledge And Perceived Barriers About Diabetic Retinopathy And Dilated Eye Exam In Patients With Diabetes, Manisha Verma, Md, Mph, Mona Sarfaty, Robert Simmons, Drph, Mph, Albert G. Crawford

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Conclusions:

  • The results of this study suggest that 68% of the population from this primary care practice got a dilated eye exam within a year. Facilitators were awareness/knowledge about the DR and DFE, eye problems and information from their doctors.
  • Almost 20% of the patients did not get an eye exam as recommended. Various barriers included cost, transportation issues, time constraint issues, lack of symptoms of the disease, and fear of the exam.
  • There is a significance difference in getting an eye exam by the type of insurance with a smaller percentage of Medicaid recipients (60%) meeting the guidelines compared …


International Evidence On Medical Spending., Robert D. Lieberthal, Phd Jun 2011

International Evidence On Medical Spending., Robert D. Lieberthal, Phd

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Presented for the Casualty Actuarial Society 2011 Seminar on Reinsurance, Philadelphia, PA.

Handouts are also available at: http://www.casact.org/education/reinsure/2011/handouts/C17-Lieberthal.pdf

the audio is available at: http://www.casact.org/education/reinsure/2011/audio/C17.mp3

and it is associated with the paper: http://jdc.jefferson.edu/healthpolicyfaculty/45/

23 PowerPoint slides.


Detecting Hospital Quality With Pridit., Robert D. Lieberthal, Phd Feb 2011

Detecting Hospital Quality With Pridit., Robert D. Lieberthal, Phd

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Presented for the Temple University, Fox School of Business Department of Risk, Insurance & Healthcare Management. Robert A. Hedges Research Seminar Series, Philadelphia, PA.

25 PowerPoint slides

Associated papers available at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1475-6773.2007.00821.x/abstract

and the 2008 Proceedings of the Joint Statistical Meeting.


Finding High Quality Hospitals In Philadelphia., Robert D. Lieberthal, Phd Dec 2010

Finding High Quality Hospitals In Philadelphia., Robert D. Lieberthal, Phd

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Guest lecture for PBH609 GIS Mapping. Fall, 2010 session. Philadelphia, PA.

15 PowerPoint slides.


Prevention, Intervention And Evaluation Of Maternal Child Health Programs And Practices, Diane J. Abatemarco, Phd, Msw Oct 2010

Prevention, Intervention And Evaluation Of Maternal Child Health Programs And Practices, Diane J. Abatemarco, Phd, Msw

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PowerPoint presentation given by Diane Abatemarco, PhD, MSW.


Office Based Prevention Of Child Abuse And Neglect: Lessons Learned From The Practicing Safety Quiin Project, Diane Abatemarco, Phd, Msw, Ruth Gubernick, Mph, Steve Kairys, Md, Mph, Faap Jan 2010

Office Based Prevention Of Child Abuse And Neglect: Lessons Learned From The Practicing Safety Quiin Project, Diane Abatemarco, Phd, Msw, Ruth Gubernick, Mph, Steve Kairys, Md, Mph, Faap

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Parental behavior effects child psychosocial development. Parents who once had the benefits and supports of extended families and communities are now more isolated in their parenting. The isolation of families increases stress. New parents receive little education and support to deal with stress and the added stress of a newborn or their very young children. This poster presentation will describe a quality improvement project based in pediatric practices. The study was designed to test methods to increase anticipatory guidance, screening, and referral for psychosocial development. The project included physician use of chart data to identify outcomes of their enhanced care. …


Fitwits Md: An Intervention To Prevent Childhood Obesity, Diane J. Abatemarco, Phd, Msw, Ann Mcgaffey, Md, Ilene Katz Jewell, Mshyg, Susan K. Fidler, Md, Kristin Hughes, Mfa Jan 2010

Fitwits Md: An Intervention To Prevent Childhood Obesity, Diane J. Abatemarco, Phd, Msw, Ann Mcgaffey, Md, Ilene Katz Jewell, Mshyg, Susan K. Fidler, Md, Kristin Hughes, Mfa

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Objectives: The purpose of this presentation is to describe a comprehensive evaluation undertaken to study the feasibility of Fitwits MD, an intervention designed to assist primary care physicians to increase health fluency and affect wellness choices of children and their families. Childhood obesity is a growing epidemic but there are few if any successful interventions to alter the course of childhood obesity. The intervention was created through the use of participatory design.