3253.0 Public Health Nursing Research II

Monday, November 5, 2007: 12:30 PM
Oral
The Public Health Nursing Research II session focuses on research with disadvantaged, marginalized communities. Attention will be paid to research ethics, community based participatory research, health and human rights, and social justice.
Session Objectives: 1.Analyze social justice as a model for civil rights improvements for health 2.Apply human rights to the domestic public health context 3.Recognize relationships between human rights and civil rights; 4.Identify ethical considerations in research and informed consent within disadvantaged/minority/marginalized communities 5.Understand the importance of flexibility in CBPR design and implementation
Moderator:
Gale A. Spencer, PhD, RN

12:45 PM
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) to reduce women's health disparities thru TANF study: Focus group and survey findings to redesign a clinical health screening questionnaire
Shawn M. Kneipp, PhD, Barbara Lutz, PhD, RN, Deidre Pereira, PhD, Allyson Hall, PhD, Joan Flocks, JD, Linda Beeber, PhD, RN, Deirdra Means and Michelle E. Galin, RN, BSN, MPH(c)
1:15 PM
Innovative methodological strategies for data collection in CBPR: Lessons from the field
Barbara Lutz, PhD, RN, Shawn M. Kneipp, PhD and Deirdra Means
1:30 PM
Strategies used by public health nurses to manage challenges encountered in serving vulnerable populations
Ruth A. O'Brien, PhD, RN, FAAN, J. Kathleen Magilvy, PhD, RN, FAAN and Anne Luckow, MA

See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information.

Organized by: Public Health Nursing
Endorsed by: Women's Caucus, Ethics, Community Health Workers SPIG

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

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