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East Tennessee State University 10th Annual Primary Care and Prevention Research Day February 20, 2015 Schedule Overview 11:30-12:10 Registration and Snacks 12:10-12:25 Welcome and opening remarks 12:25-1:25 Research Speaker Session I: Primary Care Quality Improvement and 1:30-2:10 Poster Session I (Choose Group A, Group B, or Group C) 2:10-3:40 Intervention Speaker Session II: Community Based Surveillance and 3:45-4:15 Poster Session II (Choose Group A, Group B, or Group C) 4:15-4:45 Dinner 4:45-6:00 Speaker Session III: Reproductive and Child Health 6:00-6:15 Wrap-up and Evaluations Presentation Schedule Speaker Session I 12:2512:40 12:4012:55 12:551:10 1:101:25 Primary Care Quality Improvement and Research Moderator: Ivy Click, EdD Alice Myers, DNP Student (P VanHook, P Arns, J Hopland) A multidisciplinary approach to a spirometry protocol in primary care Josephine Igwacho, DNP Student (J Rice) Let’s Move: Promotion of physical activity in the treatment of depression Leslie A. Morris, BSN, DNP Student (P VanHook, D DeBerry, J Marrs) Practice change to promote use of a decision support tool for patients with diabetes type 2 at a nurse-managed clinic in Southern Appalachia Leah Weatherly, BS, Medical Student (B Bailey) Early substance use risk predicts substance use-related medical problems: Findings from a primary care drug and alcohol screening program 1 Speaker Session II 2:102:25 2:252:40 2:402:55 2:553:10 3:103:25 3:253:40 Community Based Surveillance and Intervention Moderator: Reid Blackwelder, MD Rick Wallace, EdD, MSLS, MPH (N Woodward) Mixed methods analysis of a library based handheld intervention with rural clinicians Matthew Rafalski, MD (JA Basden, S Warfield) Availability of interoperability of EHR across physician to patient and physician to physician communication: A rural practices experience with patient portal and direct email Evgeniya Teterina, BS, Medical Student (L Foye, J McCook, L Reed, K Iba, A Nelson, M Edens, M Martinez, A DeLucia, I Click) Stress evaluation and reduction in a rural middle school population Diana Lowery, MSN, DNP Student Investigating the impact of nanoparticles on the respiratory status of workers at a research facility Lindsey Sharp Denney, BS, Medical Student (H Herrell) Adolescent reproductive health L. Carter Florence, MPH The Use of Promotores in Determining the Prevalence of Pap Smear Screening in Nueva Vida, Managua, Nicaragua 2 Speaker Session III 4:455:00 5:005:15 5:155:30 5:305:45 5:456:00 Reproductive and Child Health Issues Moderator: Judy McCook, PhD Helene Holbrook, FNP-C, DNP Exploring the value of group and traditional obstetrical appointments to reduce health disparity Rebecca Rollston, BA, Medical Student (MF Neblett, H Herrell) Is there a correlation between level of self-esteem in high school students and the age at first sexual encounter? Casey Lawson, MA, Medical Student (B Bailey) Risk factors for sexually transmitted infections during pregnancy: Findings in a rural population Chelsea Morrison, BSN (JG McCook, B Bailey) First trimester depression scores predict development of gestational diabetes mellitus in pregnant rural Appalachian women Retha Hess, DNP Infant feeding practices and the risk of childhood obesity among Hispanic children 3 Poster Presentations (Groups A, B, and C will run concurrently during both Poster Session I and Poster Session II) Group A – Primary Care Quality Improvement Moderator: Tyler Morgan, MA Improving depression care in a family medicine residency program Andrew L. Becker, DO Improving osteopathic manipulative treatment clinic referrals in a family medicine residency clinic Sasha B. Lucas, DO, Jennifer L. Phillips, DO Practice-based approach to improving blood pressure control in hypertensive adults Jason Tsang, MD Improving HPV vaccine rates among patients of Bristol Regional Medical Center Ramya Vadlamudi, MD Influence of primary care pharmacist intervention outcomes and cost avoidance analysis on provider, administrator, and patient perceptions of pharmacotherapy services Brooklyn R. Wellman, PharmD, LB Cross, PharmD, A Simpson Residents’ confidence, knowledge, and practice of diabetic foot exams Kevin Wess, MD Group B – Behavioral Health Moderator: Judy McCook, PhD Implementation and adoption of the family check-up in a pediatric setting Byron Brooks, MA, Rachel Dean, BA, Dannel Petgrave, MA, Catherine Rowe, MA Depressive symptoms and treatment adherence: Hope as a moderator Byron Brooks, MA, Fuschia Sirois, PhD, Jameson Hirsch, PhD The potential “double whammy” of cigarette smoking and SSRI use in pregnancy: Reduced infant weight and length Beth Bailey, PhD, Judy McCook, PhD Challenges to providing evidence-based care for children with ADHD: Factors that affect ADHD management Dannel Petgrave, BA, Jodi Polaha, PhD, Mary Ann Littleton, PhD, Andrea Clements, PhD A screening and stepped care intervention for postpartum depression in a pediatric setting: Implementation and feasibility Courtney Smith, MA, Jodi Polaha, PhD, Karen Schetzina, MD, Matthew Tolliver, MS 4 Group C – Clinical and Community Research Moderator: Ivy Click, EdD Acute ataxia in a toddler Matthew Allison, BS, Dawn Tuell, MD, Cathleen Cook, MD Permanent drug donation boxes address prescription substance abuse in Northeast Tennessee: A 30-month descriptive analysis Billy Brooks, MPH, Jeffrey Gray, PharmD, Nicholas Hagemeier, PharmD, PhD, Arsham Alamian, PhD Children with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) at 15 months of age: Preliminary small sample findings Beth Bailey, PhD, Ivy Click, EdD, Kerry Proctor-Williams, PhD The dangers of testosterone therapy on male fertility: What the family medicine physician should know Lindsey E. Crosnoe-Shipley, BS How do we reduce rates of pregnancy smoking: Expecting obstetricians to implement brief interventions may not be the answer Beth Bailey, PhD, Lana McGrady, MS The role of the Tennessee community pharmacist in preventing diabetes-related hospitalizations Ashley Walker, Sara Warfield, Sarah Blevins, Matthew Holland, Nicholas Hagemeier, PharmD, PhD 5