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The Intersection Between Medication Tablets And Electronic Tablets: Determining The Usability And Acceptability Of A Patient-Centered Cardiovascular Risk Assessment (Pccra) Ios App, Nisha Patel, Ms2, Geoffrey Mills, Md, Phd, Marianna Lanoue, Phd, Amy Cunningham, Mph Nov 2015

The Intersection Between Medication Tablets And Electronic Tablets: Determining The Usability And Acceptability Of A Patient-Centered Cardiovascular Risk Assessment (Pccra) Ios App, Nisha Patel, Ms2, Geoffrey Mills, Md, Phd, Marianna Lanoue, Phd, Amy Cunningham, Mph

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Background

One American dies from cardiovascular disease (CVD) every 40 seconds. Risk factor awareness, assessment, and communication has been shown to improve efficacy of patient treatment and also decline overall risk in the population over time. Traditional cardiac risk assessment tools (e.g. Framingham risk assessment, FRA) generate a risk score in a format that may not appreciated or easily understood by all patients. A new patient-centered approach, in which the patient becomes an active participant in the decision-making process, has shown significant increase in patient-provider communication and diagnosis/management.


How A Civil War Surgeon’S Population Health Initiatives Helped Save The Union, 2lt Tyler Walker Nov 2015

How A Civil War Surgeon’S Population Health Initiatives Helped Save The Union, 2lt Tyler Walker

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Introduction

Dr. Jonathan Letterman was the medical director for the Army of the Potomac during the American Civil War. Dr. Letterman graduated from Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia in 1849. With his appointment to the largest portion of the Union Army, Dr. Letterman was tasked with improving what would today be called a population health nightmare. Soldiers lived in filth, ate food devoid of nutrition, were forced to train beyond what was necessary no matter the conditions, and worst of all, were not provided with an organized medical department to treat them if they were wounded or became ill. He …


Developing Maternal And Child Health Curriculum In Rural Uganda, Rebecca Newbrander, Md Candidate Nov 2015

Developing Maternal And Child Health Curriculum In Rural Uganda, Rebecca Newbrander, Md Candidate

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Maternal and Child Health in Iganga District Uganda

Maternal and child health outcomes in the East Central Region of Uganda are especially poor compared to the rest of Uganda [1]:

  • Only 32% of women (50.7% nationally) informed about signs of pregnancy or delivery complications
  • Only 12% of women (62% nationally) received malaria prophylaxis during pregnancy

The “Three Delays Model” of barriers to care[3]:

  • Knowing when to seek care and making the decision to do so
  • Access to care once decision is reached to seek it
  • Receiving quality care at a health center or hospital

Maternal and Child Heath Care in …


School Wellness Assessment: Creating A Culture Of Health, Kaitlyn Petruccelli, Bs, Rickie Brawer, Mph, Phd Nov 2015

School Wellness Assessment: Creating A Culture Of Health, Kaitlyn Petruccelli, Bs, Rickie Brawer, Mph, Phd

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Introduction

The Center for Urban Health (CUH) and the Office for Student Life and Engagement at Thomas Jefferson University (TJU) are working with two public elementary schools in Philadelphia – Southwark School and Independence Charter School – to create a culture of health in the schools. Both schools wish to establish an environment that promotes health and safety and assists children in developing life-long healthy habits. The offices at TJU set out a plan to

(1) Assess the current policies and climate at the schools,

(2) Identify priority weaknesses to address,

(3) Connect TJU’s various health professional schools and student …


Jeffhealth Medical Student Exchange In Rwanda, Amanda Nemecz, Alexander Rowan, Talia Stark Nov 2015

Jeffhealth Medical Student Exchange In Rwanda, Amanda Nemecz, Alexander Rowan, Talia Stark

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Teaching Community Health Workers

In rural Rwandan villages, the communities are linked to healthcare through Community Health Workers (CHW). CHW are appointed based on village election and the requirement that they can read and write. The Rwandan Ministry of Health provides general health training to the CHW so that they can educate and advise the village on health related matters. CHW administer educational sessions at village meetings about prevalent health issues, and advise members of the village when they should go to the Health Center. JeffHEALTH’s teaching aims to supplement the Ministry of Health training. Topics are chosen and approved …


Virtual Rounds: Improving Family Participation In Multidisciplinary Rounds Via Telehealth, Gerald Durkan Nov 2015

Virtual Rounds: Improving Family Participation In Multidisciplinary Rounds Via Telehealth, Gerald Durkan

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Background

What Are Multidisciplinary Care Rounds (MDR’s)?

MDRs are defined by the unique characteristic of incorporating a multitude of both physician and non-physician specialties into the conversation with the patient for the coordination of their care.

What is Discussed During an MDR?

Activities relating to the care of the patient that may be incorporated into the MDR include summarizing the treatment that the patient has undergone, discussing the treatment approach that is planned for the patient, working through potential issues that may arise from the treatments, and discussing the potential future therapy.

What is Telehealth?

Telehealth is the delivery of …


Clinical Experience At Pasteur Clinic Đà Lạt, Vietnam, Emma Howard-Young, Jordan Howard-Young, Ma Nov 2015

Clinical Experience At Pasteur Clinic Đà Lạt, Vietnam, Emma Howard-Young, Jordan Howard-Young, Ma

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History of the Pasteur Clinic Đà Lạt

The Pasteur Clinic is associated with the Institut Pasteur, part of the international network of research institutes dedicated to the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases. The Đà Lạt branch of Vietnam’s Institut Pasteur was built between 1930 and 1936 under the direction of Dr. Alexandre Yersin, a physician remembered for identifying Yersinia pestis as the causative agent of Plague and a student of the eponymous French chemist and microbiologist Louis Pasteur. While many overt references to the French colonial tradition have been supplanted in Vietnam by nationalist sentiments, the Institut Pasteur …


The Public Health Of Youth And High School Athletics, Michael Haines Nov 2015

The Public Health Of Youth And High School Athletics, Michael Haines

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The Problem

  • The number of participants in high school sports has increased since 1989 (National Federation of State HS Association).
  • From 2000-2010 7% of public schools cut athletic programs while less than 1% added them (Sharp Center Univ. Michigan).
  • Some estimates predict 27% of public high schools will not offer varsity athletics by 2020 (Sharp Center Univ. Michigan).
  • School’s are dropping athletic programs (as well as music and theater programs) due to budget cuts.
  • Alternative approaches schools are taking include “pay to play” which increases the financial burden on students and families.
  • In 2011, 3 out of 4 school districts …


Improving Rural Community Health Through Care Coordination, Alexander Miller Nov 2015

Improving Rural Community Health Through Care Coordination, Alexander Miller

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DEMOGRAPHICS OF CRAWFORD COUNTY1,2

  • Population – 87,600
  • Population density – 86.5 per mi2
  • Ratio of patients to PCPs – 1,685:1
  • Number of hospitals – 2
  • Population 65 and older – 17.4%
  • Overweight – 65% Obesity – 32%
  • Population with Diabetes – 12%
  • Heart disease death rate – 200 deaths per 100,000 people.

The above percentages and rates of disease are either equal to or higher than the averages for the state of Pennsylvania.


Housing First: A Solution To Urban Homelessness, Kelsey L. Capron, Lara C. Weinstein, Md Nov 2015

Housing First: A Solution To Urban Homelessness, Kelsey L. Capron, Lara C. Weinstein, Md

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Homelessness in the United States

  • 630,000 homeless in the US in 2012, thousands in Philadelphia
  • Over 3% of the US population has been homeless during the past 5 years
  • Homeless = no stable residence

Temporary shelters, unsheltered locations (the street, transit stations, parked cars), etc.

  • High rates of legal issues, substance abuse/dependency, & lack of stable employment

Severe mental illness = overrepresented & linked to severe health disparities

  • Higher risk for all-cause mortality (primarily due to injuries, overdose, CV disease)

Mortality rates 3-4x higher than the general population

Chronic & acute mental & physical health conditions

HIV, tuberculosis, hypertension, diabetes …


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

College of Population Health Lectures, Presentations, Workshops

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

College of Population Health Lectures, Presentations, Workshops

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.


Purchase Of Loose Cigarettes By Adult Smokers In Philadelphia: Individual-Level Correlates And Neighborhood Characteristics, Russell K. Mcintire, Phd, Mph Nov 2015

Purchase Of Loose Cigarettes By Adult Smokers In Philadelphia: Individual-Level Correlates And Neighborhood Characteristics, Russell K. Mcintire, Phd, Mph

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Background

• Philadelphia has the highest adult smoking rate1 and the highest rate of tobacco retailers2 among the 10 largest U.S. cities.

• Governmental reports have identified high rates of illegal sale of cigarettes in Philadelphia2.

• Studies have found that a main source of cigarette use in low income communities is single (loose) cigarettes purchased at tobacco retailers or from unregulated street vendors3,4.

• While studies have shown that loose cigarette use is a problem among urban youth who reside in disadvantaged neighborhoods, less research has been performed among adults on this topic5,6, and no studies focus on Philadelphia. …


Low-Income African American Women's Perceptions Of Primary Care Physician Weight Loss Counseling: A Positive Deviance Study, Elaine Seaton Banerjee, Md Jun 2015

Low-Income African American Women's Perceptions Of Primary Care Physician Weight Loss Counseling: A Positive Deviance Study, Elaine Seaton Banerjee, Md

Master of Public Health Capstone Presentations

The purpose of this study was to qualitatively and quantitatively evaluate the interactions between low-income, African American women who successfully lost weight and the healthcare system. This mixed methods study followed a positive deviance approach, identifying a population at high risk for obesity and then identifying positive deviants within this population. In this case, positive deviants were low-income, African American women who had been obese, and had successfully lost at least 10% of their weight and maintained this loss for at least six months. We collected data from electronic medical records (EMR) and participant surveys of both positive deviant cases, …


Whole Person Orientation In Primary Care: Understanding Priorities And Assessing Performance, Shannon Doyle Jun 2015

Whole Person Orientation In Primary Care: Understanding Priorities And Assessing Performance, Shannon Doyle

Master of Public Health Capstone Presentations

The purpose of this project was to use a participatory research methodology to develop a framework for understanding the concept of whole person orientation in primary care delivery. Whole person orientation is one of the seven Joint Principles of the Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) authored by the American Academy of Family Physicians in partnership with several other physician organizations. Although the PCMH model of primary care has been touted as part of the solution to the U.S. healthcare system’s cost and quality issues, there are few tools available to evaluate implementation of the essential components and none at all …


Identification And Linkage To Care Of Hcv-Infected Persons In Five Health Centers-Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2012-2014, Catelyn Coyle, Mph May 2015

Identification And Linkage To Care Of Hcv-Infected Persons In Five Health Centers-Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2012-2014, Catelyn Coyle, Mph

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Approximately three million persons in the United States are infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV), a blood-borne pathogen that is an increasing cause of liver disease and mortality in the United States (1,2). Treatments for HCV are curative, of short duration, and have few associated side effects (3), increasing the importance of identifying HCV-infected persons. Many persons with HCV infection were infected decades ago, before implementation of prevention measures and most are unaware of their infection, regardless of when it occurred (4). Most newly diagnosed cases are associated with injection drug use (5). Persons born during 1945–1965 have a fivefold …


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

College of Population Health Lectures, Presentations, Workshops

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


Addressing Hispanic Adolescent Mental Health In The Texas Border Region: A Policy Analysis, Brian Zepka Apr 2015

Addressing Hispanic Adolescent Mental Health In The Texas Border Region: A Policy Analysis, Brian Zepka

Master of Public Health Capstone Presentations

Distinguished MPH Capstone Project 2015

The Texas border region experiences adverse cultural, socioeconomic, environmental, and political challenges that influence the mental health status of adolescents living along the border. The purpose of this research was to provide informed advice to relevant policy makers and facilitate decision-making concerning access to culturally competent mental health services for Hispanic adolescents in this region. A systematic literature review was performed to assess the evidence of barriers these adolescents face when accessing mental health services. Interviews with relevant key stakeholders in the region were then conducted to identify their perspectives on barriers to care. The …


Appendix: Expand Wikipedia Stub On Supplier - Induced Demand, Robert D. Lieberthal, Phd, Juan Leon, Phd Feb 2015

Appendix: Expand Wikipedia Stub On Supplier - Induced Demand, Robert D. Lieberthal, Phd, Juan Leon, Phd

College of Population Health Faculty Papers

Appendix for article that has been accepted for Journal of Economic Education.

Abstract for article:

The authors describe a Wikipedia-based project designed for a graduate course introducing health economics to experienced healthcare professionals. The project allows such students to successfully write articles on niche topics in rapidly evolving health economics subspecialties. These students are given the opportunity to publish their completed projects in Wikipedia. Despite the lack of conventional classroom incentives, the authors have found that the students generally choose to enter their final projects intoWikipedia. The authors explore the motivators for this behavior from the perspective of human capital …


Adolescent Pregnancy In Ecuador, Paige Bates Feb 2015

Adolescent Pregnancy In Ecuador, Paige Bates

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Description of the Problem

  • Teen pregnancy, commonly defined as pregnancy in a girl less than 18 or 19 years of age, is often a target of public health efforts because of the far-reaching economic, social and health effects.1
    • A girl who becomes pregnant attends 2.5 less years of school, and each additional child translates into 1 less year of education.2
    • Girls who get pregnant before age 18 are more likely to experience violence within marriage or a partnership than girls who postpone child-bearing.1
    • Babies born to adolescent mothers have a higher incidence of perinatal complications (like asphyxia …


An Interdisciplinary Approach To Combat Obesity In The Galapagos, Christopher Busack, Bethany Fox Feb 2015

An Interdisciplinary Approach To Combat Obesity In The Galapagos, Christopher Busack, Bethany Fox

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Galapagos Background

  • Total Population (2010) = 25,1241
  • Largest city = Puerto Ayora (Santa Cruz)
  • Average monthly income in Galapagos = $772.03/month2
  • Average monthly income in mainland Ecuador = $251.70/month2
  • Booming tourism industry contributes to rapid population growth3

4 of 18 main islands (>1km2) open for human residence (Santa Cruz, Isabela, San Cristobal, Floreana)


Care With Dignity: Understanding How To Care For Hiv Positive And Formerly Incarcerated Populations, Caroline Komanecky, Terry Trudeau, Med, James D. Plumb, Md, Mph, Helen Koenig, Md Feb 2015

Care With Dignity: Understanding How To Care For Hiv Positive And Formerly Incarcerated Populations, Caroline Komanecky, Terry Trudeau, Med, James D. Plumb, Md, Mph, Helen Koenig, Md

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Philadelphia FIGHT is a comprehensive HIV/AIDS service organization providing primary care, consumer education, advocacy, and research on potential treatments and vaccines. FIGHT was formed as a partnership of individuals living with HIV/AIDS and clinicians, who joined together to improve the lives of people living with the disease. Today, FIGHT serves an even broader patient population and recently received designation as a Federally Qualified Health Center. FIGHT strives to address not only HIV-infected patients, but all at-risk populations through education, outreach, and preventative medicine. The annual Bridging the Gaps interns are responsible for several projects, including a client satisfaction survey, a …


Establishing Roots In West Philadelphia, Nina Millman, James Larosa, Skip Weiner, Rickie Brawer, Mph, Phd, James D. Plumb, Md, Mph Feb 2015

Establishing Roots In West Philadelphia, Nina Millman, James Larosa, Skip Weiner, Rickie Brawer, Mph, Phd, James D. Plumb, Md, Mph

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Urban Tree Connection

Urban Tree Connection is an organization that utilizes plots of land which have been abandoned. The organization uses the land to create gardens that grow produce which is then sold at markets and to the community. Their goal is to provide access to fresh fruits and vegetables in the food desert areas of West Philadelphia. Members of the community are able to get involved by allowing some of their land to be used as gardens and helping to maintain the sites. The organization also tries to spread information about sustainability including a compost program in the neighborhood.


Healthy Habits, Happy Baby!, Amanda Ocran, Suvidha Polu, Joan I. Gluch, Phd, Rdh, James D. Plumb, Md, Mph, Rickie Brawer, Mph, Phd Feb 2015

Healthy Habits, Happy Baby!, Amanda Ocran, Suvidha Polu, Joan I. Gluch, Phd, Rdh, James D. Plumb, Md, Mph, Rickie Brawer, Mph, Phd

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Cribs for Kids, a component program of the Maternity Care Coalition, provides needy families in Philadelphia with cribs and education on safe sleeping environments.

  • Cribs for Kids also provides education on how to reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
  • The organization hosts workshops throughout the city and home visits for those who cannot attend the workshops.
  • Cribs for Kids also increases awareness about safe sleeping habits and their program by attending community health fairs.
  • In the last year Cribs for Kids has provided families the city of Philadelphia with over 2,000 safe sleeping environments.


The Effect Of Peer Educators On Medication Adherence In Hiv Patients In Cochabamba, Bolivia, George Ru Feb 2015

The Effect Of Peer Educators On Medication Adherence In Hiv Patients In Cochabamba, Bolivia, George Ru

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BACKGROUND INFORMATION

  • Bolivia is the least developed country in South America, with high levels of poverty, poor access to safe water, and low economic activity. Bolivia’s GDP, in US dollars, in 2013 was $30.60 billion and the gross national income, per capita in US dollars was $2,550, which both rank either at or near the bottom of the list for all South American countries (7).
  • The Ministry of Health and Sports (MSD) is the national governing body responsible for formulating the strategy, policies, plans and programs in health. The Department of Health Services (SEDES) is the highest level of technical …


The Heart Of Healthcare: The Role Of Authentic Relationships In Caring For Patients With Frequent Hospitalizations, Charlotte Weisberg, Ba, Margaret Hawthorne, Mph, Marianna Lanoue, Phd, Jeffrey Brenner, Md, Dawn B Mautner, Md, Ms Feb 2015

The Heart Of Healthcare: The Role Of Authentic Relationships In Caring For Patients With Frequent Hospitalizations, Charlotte Weisberg, Ba, Margaret Hawthorne, Mph, Marianna Lanoue, Phd, Jeffrey Brenner, Md, Dawn B Mautner, Md, Ms

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INTRODUCTION

Frequent hospital utilization is a major contributor to the costs of healthcare. Despite a vast body of literature, there remains great uncertainty about the characteristics and care needs of individuals with frequent hospitalizations.1,2 In the movement to reduce the need for hospitalizations, care management programs have garnered wide attention and support. Of the many studies that exist on the efficacy of care management interventions, only a handful espouse the benefits of “continuous healing relationships.”3,4,5 Fewer studies, if any, explain the role of affect between care providers and patients in the healing process and how to achieve a …


Experiences With Prenatal Care Among Women In A Philadelphia Homeless Shelter, Stephanie Rand, Ms4, Montida Fleming, Ms3, Maria Somohod, Ms3, Caitlin Callaghan, Ms2, Alexandra Strauss, Ms2, Natalie Ziegler, Ms2, Anita Modi, Ms4, Rickie Brawer, Mph, Phd, James D. Plumb, Md, Mph Feb 2015

Experiences With Prenatal Care Among Women In A Philadelphia Homeless Shelter, Stephanie Rand, Ms4, Montida Fleming, Ms3, Maria Somohod, Ms3, Caitlin Callaghan, Ms2, Alexandra Strauss, Ms2, Natalie Ziegler, Ms2, Anita Modi, Ms4, Rickie Brawer, Mph, Phd, James D. Plumb, Md, Mph

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Prenatal care for the underserved is a national concern, with pregnancy rates as high as 22% in homeless women and 75% of these women reporting barriers to care during pregnancy. Inadequate prenatal care confers increased risk for gestational complications and unfavorable postnatal outcomes, including prematurity and low birth weight. Yet while many studies delineate the prevalence and health consequences of inconsistent prenatal care in the homeless population, few address healthcare barriers. To both fill this gap in the literature and design effective interventions increasing consistency of care, we explored prenatal care experiences of pregnant homeless women at Philadelphia’s primary intake …


Health Needs Assessment For Head Start Children, Gerald Gibbons Feb 2015

Health Needs Assessment For Head Start Children, Gerald Gibbons

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Background: Head Start Program

  • Preschool program for low-income families, providing comprehensive learning and care for children ages birth through 5 years old.1
  • Receives federal funds through the Department of Health & Human Services. However, each Head Start program is a locally designed and implemented model based on local community needs and resources.1
  • One of many government requirements involves yearly health check-ups and up-to-date immunization records for all children enrolled.1
  • NSCA elicited services from Jefferson Center for Urban Health to investigate why some families have a difficult time completing the medical record requirements.


Cervical Cancer In Guatemala: Using Visual Inspection With Acetic Acid Screening To Reduce Incidence Of And Mortality From Cervical Cancer, Zachary Klock Feb 2015

Cervical Cancer In Guatemala: Using Visual Inspection With Acetic Acid Screening To Reduce Incidence Of And Mortality From Cervical Cancer, Zachary Klock

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Guatemala is a developing nation of nearly 16 million in Central America. Among the many health problems the nation suffers, cervical cancer remains a leading cause of cancer-related death. Cervical cancer, an easily detectable cancer, predominantly affects women in developing nations. Traditional cytology techniques have been used to screen women in the country for over 25 years, but less than 10% of the Guatemalan population is screened. The Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid (VIA) is a simple produce that uses acetic acid to visualize precancerous cervical lesions and has been proven to be more effective in resource-poor settings. The screening …