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133rd Annual Meeting & Exposition December 10-14, 2005 Philadelphia, PA |
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5008.0: Wednesday, December 14, 2005: 8:30 AM-9:30 AM | |||
Poster | |||
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In this session the learner will hear about different study survey designs and the impact design decisions have on study results. In particular the learner will hear about the design effect of the rapid surveys conducted in Los Angeles County, they will hear about a quick epidemiological assessment following a natural disaster using a random telephone survey, and the effect of survey administration mode on responses to physical activity survey of African American women. | |||
Learning Objectives: At the conclusion of the session, the participant (learner) in this session will be able to: 1. Recognize the importance of case management of TB for control and prevention of TB and progress towards the goal of the elimination of TB (1 case per million by 2010) 2. Learn methods to enhance participation in the survey and reduce cost of the survey 3. Describe the National Registry of Women Veterans (NRWV). 4. Understand the issues and caveats for regulatory use of human pesticide biomonitoring data from complex national surveys completed across two decades. 5. Describe subject reaction to receiving positive HIV results and STARHS results. 6. Describe the logistical challenges to developing post-disaster survey questions. 7. Describe the response rate implications of fielding a screening-intensive survey 8. Describe how social desirability may differ based on interview method 9. Discuss public health strategies that target underutilization of the ER, tailored for different ethnic groups. 10. Discuss the impact of the type of consent process on school-based surveys of nutrition, physical activity, and body size. | |||
Evaluation of the Wisconsin tuberculosis program's progress towards documentation of treatment improvement and completion of treatment in active cases of reported tuberculosis, Wisconsin 2000-2002 Monica L. Monteon, MS, Christine M. Arcari, PhD, MPH, Patrick Remington, MD, MPH, Marty S. Kanarek, PhD, Tanya V. Oemig, RM (NRM) | |||
Design effect of the rapid surveys conducted at the subcounty level Magda A. Shaheen, MD, PhD, MS, MPH, Ralph R. Frerichs, DrPH, DVM | |||
Reluctance to use the emergency room in a multiethnic society: Results of a telephone survey Birgit Reime, DSc MPH, Andrew W. Tu, BSc, Roula Tzianetas, RD MSc, Pamela A. Ratner, PhD RN | |||
Use of the National Registry of Women Veterans (NRWV) for a mammography intervention trial Deborah J. Del Junco, PhD, Sharon P. Coan, MS, Jasmin A. Tiro, MPH, Catherine A. Perz, PhD, Lori Bastian, MD, MPH, William Rakowski, PhD, David R. Lairson, PhD, Wenyaw Chan, PhD, Sally W. Vernon, PhD | |||
Slowing the Decline of Response Rates in Screening-Intensive Survey Designs Heather Morrison, MA, Cindy Howes, MSW, Angela DeBello, MA | |||
A quick epidemiological assessment following a natural disaster using a random telephone survey Marie A. Bailey, MA, MSW, Youjie Huang, MD, MPH, DrPH | |||
NHANES environmental health indicators comparative data project Ruth Allen, PhD, MPH, Anuradha Kodali, MBBS, MPH, Hans Allender, Carol Christensen, MPH, David T. Mage, PhD | |||
Adverse events associated with receiving HIV or STARHS results Gary Goldbaum, MD MPH, Linda Oakley, Susan Buskin, PhD, MPH | |||
Effect of survey administration mode on responses to a physical activity survey of African American women JoAnn Kuo, MPH, Sara Wilcox, PhD, JoEllen Wilbur, PhD, RN, FAAN, Deborah Rohm Young, PhD | |||
Impact of passive versus active consent on participation rates for a statewide survey on child BMI, nutrition and physical activity Deanna M. Hoelscher, PhD, RD, LD, CNS, Steven H. Kelder, PhD, MPH, Ralph F. Frankowski, PhD, Eun Sul Lee, PhD, R. Sue Day, PhD, Jerri Ward, MA, RD, LD, Julia Sanders | |||
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information. | |||
Organized by: | Epidemiology | ||
Endorsed by: | Injury Control and Emergency Health Services |
The 133rd Annual Meeting & Exposition (December 10-14, 2005) of APHA