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Screening Tools In Adolescent Health Care, David L. Wood
Screening Tools In Adolescent Health Care, David L. Wood
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Learning Objectives: (1) Identify three primary care friendly screening tools useful for identifying behavioral health concerns in adolescents. (2) Describe how a "champion" (quality improvement) team can help facilitate implementation of a screener in a primary care.
Tipqc Breastfeeding Collaborative: Lessons Learned, Karen E. Schetzina, Julie Ware, Anna Morad
Tipqc Breastfeeding Collaborative: Lessons Learned, Karen E. Schetzina, Julie Ware, Anna Morad
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The National School Lunch Program In Rural Appalachian Tennessee – Or Why Implementation Of The Healthy, Hunger Free Kids Act Of 2010 Was Met With Challenges: A Brief Report, Jodi L. Southerland, Taylor M. Dula, W. T. Dalton, Karen E. Schetzina, Deborah L. Slawson
The National School Lunch Program In Rural Appalachian Tennessee – Or Why Implementation Of The Healthy, Hunger Free Kids Act Of 2010 Was Met With Challenges: A Brief Report, Jodi L. Southerland, Taylor M. Dula, W. T. Dalton, Karen E. Schetzina, Deborah L. Slawson
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate challenges faced by high schools in rural Appalachia in implementing the Healthy, Hunger Free Kids Act of 2010 (HHFKA). Methodology: We used qualitative, secondary analysis to analyze a collection of thirteen focus groups and 22 interviews conducted in 2013-14 among parents, teachers, and high school students in six counties in rural Appalachian Tennessee (n=98). Results: Five basic themes were identified during the thematic analysis: poor food quality prior to implementation of the HHFKA school nutrition reforms; students’ preference for low-nutrient energy-dense foods; low acceptance of healthier options after implementation of the …