5155.0 Featured Project Session: The American Indian Adult Tobacco Survey: Development of the Survey and other Implementation Tools, Methodology and Cost Estimates, Data Collection Methods and Survey Findings, and Utilization of the Data

Wednesday, November 7, 2007: 2:30 PM
Oral
This session will feature five talks focused on the development, testing, implementation, and use of findings from The American Indian Adult Tobacco Survey - a culturally competent questionnaire developed to collect tribal-specific and community-specific tobacco use data.
Session Objectives: • Understand the need for tobacco use data that are tribal- and community-specific • Describe the CBPR methods used to develop the American Indian Adult Tobacco Survey • Describe how survey findings • Understand how survey findings have been used by participating tribal communities • Articulate lessons learned from this endeavor
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Organized by: Community-Based Public Health Caucus
Endorsed by: American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Caucus

CE Credits: CME, Health Education (CHES), Nursing