The 130th Annual Meeting of APHA

Session: PHN Poster Session 6: Maternal and Child Health
4304.0: Tuesday, November 12, 2002: 4:30 PM-6:00 PM
Poster
PHN Poster Session 6: Maternal and Child Health
Posters will be presented focusing on issues and public health nursing strategies in maternal and child health, ranging from needs during the prenatal period through adolescence.
Learning Objectives: 1. Discuss findings of studies of risky behaviors in youth; 2. Describe effective strategies in disease prevention and control in childhood; and 3. Recognize the critical role of the family in coping with health issues in childhood.
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information.
Presider(s):Clair Millet, MSN
Board 1Postpartum HIV/AIDS health intervention program (PIP): An innovative public health nursing initiative
Katherine K. Kinsey, PhD, RN, FAAN, Sharon Starr, MSN, RN, Jacqueline Link, RN, BSN, Elissa Chandler, RN, MPH
Board 2Camp nursing: Outcomes of children with asthma attending a regular outdoor day camp
Joan Rosen Bloch, PhD
Withdrawn -- Health risk behavior assessment: Tobacco use in two urban seventh grade classes
Elizabeth B. Dowdell, PhD, RN
Board 3Listening with care to teen mothers and their families: An intervention designed to foster the clinical reasoning of PHNS
Lee SmithBattle, RN, DNSc
Board 4Pediatric asthma home visiting program
Board 5CCMCH prenatal/parenting and pediatric asthma management programs
Jane E. Pray, RN, MSN
Withdrawn -- Using ethyl-chloride spray to reduce pain with immunizations among children: Does it work?
Marilyn Neibergall, Sarah Santana, MPH, DrPH(ABD), Rachel Bernstein, Mare Schumacher
Board 6‘Tablet, Iron Brew and deep fried Mars Bars: Reducing dental health inequalities in Scotland. Implications for health professionals working with pre-school children in poor communities’
Carolyn Thomson, Graham Ball
Organized by:Public Health Nursing
Endorsed by:School Health Education and Services
CE Credits:Nursing, Social Work

The 130th Annual Meeting of APHA