2050.0 Health Promotion Programs for Vulnerable Populations - Posters

Sunday, October 28, 2012: 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Poster
This session focuses on a variety of programs to to promote health in vulnerable populations. Vulnerablity may be defined due to race, ethnicity, age, location, as well as by occupation.
Session Objectives: 1. Describe the programs developed to improve the health of vulnerable populations 2. Identify what programs may work with a vulnerable population in your practice area
Organizer:

Board 2
Complicated health problems of the Vulnerable Elderly
In Sook Lee, RN, PhD, Young Ko, PhD, RN, Jieun Kim and Hyori Kim, RN
Board 3
Customized Home Visiting Care Service Project for Vulnerable population
In Sook Lee, RN, PhD, Young Ko, RN, PhD, Jieun Kim and Hyori Kim, RN
Board 4
Patient perceptions and an intervention for African American Women with or at risk for cardiovascular disease
Nancy L. Rothman, EdD, RN, Louise Kaplan, PhD, ARNP, FNP-BC, FAANP, Nancy De Leon Link, MGA, Kate Taylor, MPH, Cheryl Peterson, MSN, RN and Paula DeCola
Board 5
Access to health information in a newly arrived refugee population: A health fair approach
Jean Trotter, MS, RNC, Jennie Braun, Bryn McMahon, Stephanie Meltzer, Chelsea Stage and Kathryn Suess
Board 7
Health Promoting Behaviors Among Working Public Health Nurses
Kathleen L. Gilchrist, PhD, FNP, CCRN, PHN and Cherie Rector, PhD, RN
Board 8
Relationships between frequency of ethical issues and experiences among Japanese public health nurses
Maasa Kobayashi, PHN, RN, MSN, Kiyomi Asahara, PHN,RN,PhD, Wakanako Ono, PHN, RN, PhD, Junko Omori, RN,PHN,DNSc and Hiromi Todome, PHN, RN, Med
Board 9
Nurse wellness: Taking care of self as part of caring for others
Holly Carpenter, RN BSN and Suzy Harrington, DNP, RN, MCHES

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

Organized by: Public Health Nursing
Endorsed by: Maternal and Child Health, Caucus on Refugee and Immigrant Health

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