Session: Knowing What You're Doing: Multiple Uses of Process Data
4044.0: Tuesday, November 18, 2003: 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Oral
Knowing What You're Doing: Multiple Uses of Process Data
This session is intended to showcase the practical applications of an innovative data collection and reporting system used to monitor and evaluate publically funded HIV counseling and testing services and programs in California. This system has been recognized by the CDC as a national model for program evaluation and quality assurance.
Learning Objectives: Refer to the individual abstracts for learning objectives
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information.
Moderator(s):Steven R. Truax, PhD
8:30 AMAre we hitting the target?: Using data systems from HIV counseling and testing programs in California to evaluate client and counselor needs
Loriena Yancura, MA, Valorie Eckert, MPH, Steven R. Truax, PhD
8:45 AMHIV counseling information system 5.0 (HIV5) and HIV information processing system (HIPS): Development, structure, and training
Shanna Livermore, BS, Steven R. Truax, PhD, Christine M. Heusner, MA, David S. Webb, MS
9:00 AMMapping it out: Using geographic information systems (GIS) to display data from HIV counseling and testing programs in California
David S. Webb, MS, Loriena Yancura, MA, Steven R. Truax, PhD
9:15 AMTrends in HIV infection and risk behaviors among gay and bisexual men in California, 1990 to 2001
David S. Webb, MS, Steven R. Truax, PhD, Loriena Yancura, MA
9:30 AMUsing data systems to support quality assurance in California HIV counseling and testing programs
Christine M. Heusner, MA, Steven R. Truax, PhD, David S. Webb, MS
Organized by:HIV/AIDS
CE Credits:CME, Health Education (CHES), Nursing, Pharmacy

The 131st Annual Meeting (November 15-19, 2003) of APHA