3445.0 Translational Research/Evidence-based practice

Monday, October 29, 2012: 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Oral
This session focuses on examples of how translational research informs evidence based practice. The first presentation investigates past history of childhood malignancy and higher health related need levels in adult survivors; the second discusses the use of an on-line readiness survey to support a stage-based intervention; the third discusses transforming primary care through a community based approach; while the fourth presents the sustainability of an educational intervention on tobacco use.
Session Objectives: 1. Describe how translational research supports evidence based practice based on these presentations.
Moderator:

4:30pm
Health-related needs hierarchies of adult survivors of pediatric malignancies: Forecasting priorities to inform intervention strategies
Cheryl Cox, PhD, Deborah Sherrill-Mittleman, PhD, Barth B. Riley, PhD, Melissa M. Hudson, MD, Lauren J. Williams, BA, CRA, Margie G. Zacher, CRA, CCRP and Leslie L. Robison, PhD
4:50pm
An Online, Automated Readiness Survey and Stage-based Interventions for Rural Smoke-free Policy Development
Amanda Fallin, PhD, RN, Ellen J. Hahn, PhD, RN, Kathy Begley, BA, Sarah Adkins, MS and Mary Kay Rayens, PhD
5:10pm
Transforming primary care through a community-based approach
Laura Anderko, RN, PhD, Linnea Windel, MS RN, Tamara Konetzka, PhD, Chris Anderko, BA, Erin Boyle, BS and Blair Johnson
5:30pm
Sustainability of an educational intervention to enhance nurses' tobacco use dependence evidence-based practice
Stella Aguinaga Bialous, RN, DrPH, Linda Sarna, RN, DNSc, Jenny Kotlerman, Marjorie Wells, PhD, RN, FNP and Michael Ong, MD, PhD

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Organized by: Public Health Nursing
Endorsed by: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs

CE Credits: Medical (CME), Health Education (CHES), Nursing (CNE), Public Health (CPH)

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