3168.0 Lessons Learned: CBPR in Health Disparities Research

Monday, November 9, 2009: 12:30 PM
Poster
Through this poster session you will have the opportunity to walk with different organization about CBPR and health disparities research. You will also have the opportunity to receive information on effective research studies on various public health needs.
Session Objectives: Describe CBPR model to address health disparities Discover different research approaches in eliminating health disparities Learn about studies and their findings through the use of CBPR
Organizer:
Mia Luluquisen, DrPH, MPH, RN

Board 1
Advocacy, Awareness & Access: Engaging Community Partners to Provide HIV Outreach & Testing to Vulnerable Populations in Philadelphia
Barbara L. Bungy, MPH, CHES, Theresa Parrino, LCSW, Jill Foster, MD and Roberta Laguerre, MD
Board 2
Community Action to Prevent Diabetes
Barbara Brenner, DrPH, MSW, Crispin Goytia, BA, Robinson Mimsie, MA, Sandra Talavera, LMSW and Carol Horowitz, MD, MPH
Board 3
Lessons learned from a community and academic partnership project to increase influenza vaccination rates
Keosha T. Bond, MPH,CHES, Monique Kusick, Diane Bonavota, CSW, Christal Moses, MSW, Pat Monahan, Ann Boyer, MD, David Vlahov, PhD and Danielle C. Ompad, PhD
Board 4
Plain language for nutrition education: Lessons in health literacy from Food Stamp clients
Stephanie Grutzmacher, PhD, Lisa Lachenmayr, MS and Jane F. Kostenko, MEd
Board 6
Community-driven policy goals: Health system improvement through culture change
Holly Avey, PhD, MPH, Heather Devlin, MA, Karen Minyard, PHD, Naima T. Wong, PhD, MPH, Natalie Towns, MSW and Tina Anderson Smith, MPH
Board 7
Board 8
Challenges in randomizing highly-connected communities of Latina women
Kimberly Wagoner, DrPH (c), MPH, Kristie Long Foley, PhD, Donna Kronner, Janet Tooze, PhD and Scott Rhodes, PhD, MPH, CHES
Board 10

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

Organized by: Community-Based Public Health Caucus
Endorsed by: Asian Pacific Islander Caucus for Public Health, Black Caucus of Health Workers, APHA-Equal Health Opportunity Committee, HIV/AIDS, Latino Caucus, Socialist Caucus