OPHA 72nd Annual Meeting and Conference

2016Program

Monday, October 10, 2016

8:00 – 8:45Registration & Continental Breakfast LaSellsLobby

8:45 – 9:15Welcome & Opening Remarks Austin Auditorium

Robina Ingram-Rich, BSN, MPH, MS

President, Oregon Public Health Association

New Deans of the Oregon Schools of

Public Health: An Introduction

David Bangsberg, MD, MPH

OHSU-PSU School of Public Health

Javier Nieto, MD, MPH, MHS, PhD

OSU College of Public Health and Human Sciences

Introduction: Charlie Fautin, RN, MPH

9:15 – 10:30Keynote Address: Under the Weather? The Health Austin Auditorium

Consequences of a Changing Climate

George Luber, PhD

Chief, Climate and Health Program

National Center for Environmental Health

Centers for Disease Control & Prevention

Introduction: Sandra Clark, MPH

Director, Population Health

FamilyCare

10:30 – 10:45BREAK

10:45 – 12:00 Concurrent Sessions #1

(A)PANEL: Diesel in Oregon:Public healthrisks Construction & Engineering

opportunities

Moderator/Discussant: Jennifer Coleman

Susan Katz, Brendon Haggerty, Matt Hoffman

(B)PANEL: Searching for an Oregon solution for fluoridation Agriculture Production

advocacy

Moderator/Discussant:Kurt Ferré

Bill Hall, Emily Firman, Brett Hamilton

(C)DATA & MEASUREMENT IN HEALTH SERVICES DELIVERY Agriculture Leaders

Moderator/Discussant:Marit Bovbjerg

  1. The role of cost information in health system decisions to adopt new services

Frances Lynch, Gregory Clarke, Jennifer Schneider

  1. New strategies for race and ethnicity data collection: ImplementingREAL+Dstandards in a client survey

Rachel Linz

  1. Transgender in a binary world: Interviews with patients and providers on transhealth data collection in the EHR

MJ Dunne, Lewis Raynor

(D)SCHOOL-BASED INTERVENTIONS & SERVICES Alumni 111

Moderator/Discussant:Aimee Snyder

  1. Impact of a youth advocacy intervention on teachers' nutrition knowledge and classroom food practices relevant to snacks in rural elementary/middle schools

Nancy E. Findholt, Betty T. Izumi, Kyle Pfaffenbach, Thuan Nguyen, Zunqiu Chen

  1. Safe at school program: Assuring access and advocacy for children with type-1 diabetes

Nancy A. Breen

  1. Preliminary findings of a pilot outdoor activity intervention to increasephysical activity and reduce cancer related behaviors among rural adolescents

Kelly Rice, Emily Elsner

(E)VACCINE ATTITUDES & UPTAKE IN OREGON Alumni 115

Moderator/Discussant:Charlie Fautin

  1. Childhood vaccine attitudes and information sources among Oregon parents and guardians

Jessica Deas, Sandra J. Bean, Iva Sokolovska, Charlie Fautin

  1. Improving vaccine uptake in a vaccine-resistant cluster in Oregon

Shawn Foley, Sandra J. Bean

(F)IMPACTS OF OREGON POLICIES ON HEALTH Agriculture Science

Moderator/Discussant:Robb Hutson

  1. Considering the health impacts of tax reform in Oregon

Craig Mosbaek, Frank Chaloupka, Ichiro Kawachi, Katherine Newman, David Rehkopf, Jessica Allia Williams, Rourke O'Brien

  1. Raising the wage: The public health impact of Oregon's 2016 minimum wage law

Daniel S. Morris

  1. A better Oregon: The public health impact of investing in education, healthcare and senior services

Daniel S. Morris

12:00 – 1:00Luncheon and Networking

(A) Chiropractic Section Meeting Wells Fargo

(B) Disabilities Section Meeting Agriculture Production

(C) Epidemiology and Biostatistics Section Meeting Alumni 115

(D) Health Education and Promotion Section Meeting Construction & Engineering

(E) Healthy Environment Section Meeting Agriculture Leaders

(F) Medical Providers Section Meeting Alumni 111

(G) Nursing Section Meeting Alumni Ballroom AB

(H) Oral Health Section Meeting Agriculture Science

*Open seating for lunch available in Alumni Ballroom C

1:00 - 1:15BREAK

1:15 - 2:30Concurrent Sessions #2

(A)PANEL: Alliances, Community Action, Statistics: Construction & Engineering

Where does firearm injury violence prevention fit in

public health?

Moderator/Discussant: James A. Gaudino, Jr., Sarah Holland

Gaudino JA, Quarles J, Millet L, Shen X, Marino E, Okamoto P,

Weigler J, Wolsko C, Kemp P, Yuille R, Holland S, Pennavaria L,

Keys S, Carlson KF

(B)PANEL: Risky business: A collaborative training for Agriculture Production

northwest tribes

Moderator/Discussant: Kerri Lopez

Ryan Sealy, Eric Vinson, Nora Alexander, Antoinette Aguirre

(C)FOOD SAFETY & FOODBORNE ILLNESS Agriculture Science

Moderator/Discussant:Jeff Bethel

  1. Creative partnerships for ensuring food safety & expanding access to localproduce

Caryn Wheeler, Cheryl Kirk

  1. Knowledge, attitudes and practices of raw milk consumers in the Pacific Northwest

John Paul Bigouette, Jeff Bethel, Marit Bovbjerg, Joy Waite-Cusic, Claudia Hase, Keith Poulsen

  1. Utilization of an online tool for public health reporting and outbreak investigation

Heather Kaisner, Channa Lindsay, Jennifer Faith

(C)REGIONAL COLLABORATIONS: Agriculture Leaders

HEALTH POLICY & PRACTICE

Moderator/Discussant:Charlie Fautin

  1. Using local public health service data for generating evidenceand improving practice

Betty Bekemeier, Seungeun Park, Greg Whitman, Charlie Fautin, Danna Drum

  1. Cross-jurisdictional sharing for local public health services: Implications for efficiency and cost savings

Betty Bekemeier, Justin Marlowe,Linda Sharee Squires, Kathleen Johnson, Greg Whitman

  1. Linn, Benton, and Lincoln 2015 regional health assessment

Peter Banwarth, Jessica Deas, Ruby Kiker

(E) ADVANCING PRACTICE & ADVOCACY AMONG Alumni 111

NURSES &MIDWIVES

Moderator/Discussant:Amanda Armington

  1. Maternal/child health policy change - The making of student midwife advocates

Jennifer Jagger, Laura Jenson

  1. Motivating Oregon registered nurses (RNs) to pursue a bachelor of science degree in nursing (BSN): Activities of the Oregon Action Coalition (OAC) education workgroup

Sherrill Hooke, Anastasia Rose

  1. Oregon nurses advocating for a universal, publicly funded healthcare system in Oregon

Nancy H Sullivan, Christine Tanner

(F)ENVIRONMENTAL THREATS: EMERGING HOT TOPICS Alumni 115

Moderator/Discussant:Nadege Dubuisson

  1. Cadmium from glass factories: A risk to neighbors?

Brendon Haggerty, Perry Cabot, Paul Lewis

  1. Oil trains: A threat to public health and safety

Regna Merritt, Diane Winn

2:30 – 2:45BREAK

2:45 – 4:00***OPHA Board Meeting Wells Fargo

2:45 – 4:00Concurrent Sessions #3

(A)PANEL: Seeing through the smoke: Understanding the Construction & Engineering

role of public health in improving air quality

Moderator/Discussant:Jen Coleman

Matthew Davis, Rachel Sakata, Ramona Quinn

(B)PANEL: Dental health aide therapists: Increasing access and Agriculture Production

improving oral health outcomes in native communities

Moderator/Discussant:Tony Finch

Pam Johnson, Sarah Rodgers, Kelle Little

(C)MATERNAL & CHILD HEALTH Agriculture Leaders

Moderator/Discussant:Suzanne Zane

  1. Psychosocial factors of antenatal anxiety and depression in Pakistan: Is social support a mediator?

Ahmed Waqas, Nahal Raza, Haneen WajidLodhi, ZerwahMuhammad, Mehak Jamal, Abdul Rehman

  1. Newborn screening: No longer your mama's PKU test

Becky J. Whittemore

  1. Zika virus: What you need to know for family and reproductive health

Suzanne Zane

(D)AGING & CHRONIC CARE MANAGEMENT Alumni 111

Moderator/Discussant:Alicia Dixon-Ibarra

  1. The governor's commission on senior services: Inspiring and educating the 2017 legislative session

Victoria Blachly, Ken Dudley, Nancy Pierce, Judy Strand

  1. Administering old age: The co-production of aging between humanistic gerontology and public administration

Philipp Kneis, Keith Baker

  1. The impact of Alzheimer's disease and other dementia on family caregivers

Sarah Holland, Sara Kofman

(E)VIOLENCE & INJURY PREVENTION Agriculture Science

Moderator/Discussant:Mitch Haas

  1. Practicing gun responsibility and safe storage

Paul Kemp, Jake Weigler, Tom O'Connor

  1. Comparing rate, lethality and injuries of mass shootings in which an assault weapon or high-capacity magazines where used in OECD countries who ban or permit military-style firearms

Penny Okamoto, Joanne Skiriving

  1. Substance use disorders and risk of suicide death

Frances Lynch, Brian Ahmedani, Edward Peterson, Rebecca Rossom, Christine Lu, Beth Waitzfelder, Ashli Owen-Smith, Samuel Hubley, Deepak Prabhakar, L Keoki Williams

(F)EXPLORING MARIJUANA & OPIOD USE IN OREGON Alumni 115

Moderator/Discussant:Kenneth D. Rosenberg

  1. The effects of prenatal marijuana use on child development: What do we know and how do we know it?

Kenneth D. Rosenberg

  1. Preventing opioid overdose in Oregon

Katrina Hedberg, Matt Laidler, Josh Van Otterloo, Lisa Shields, Lisa Millet

  1. High risk prescribing and opioid overdose: Prospects for a predictive model

Peter Geissert, Wayne Wakeland, Rick Deyo, Gillian Leichtling, Nicole O'Kane, Jody Carson, Sara Hallvik, Christi Hildebran, Lindsey Alley

4:00 – 6:00BREAK/NETWORKING Alumni Center Lobby

Hors d’oeuvres

4:00 – 6:00OPHAPoster Session Alumni Center Lobby/Ballroom A/B

5:00 – 6:00Meet & Greet the New Deans of the Alumni Giustina Living Room

Oregon Schools of Public Health

5:00 – 6:30Book Discussion:Evicted: Poverty and Alumni Johnson Library

Profit in the American City

Moderator/Discussant: Kenneth D. Rosenberg, Kathleen Anger

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OPHA 72nd Annual Meeting and Conference

2016Program

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

7:30 – 8:15Meet the OPHA Membership Committee Wells Fargo

8:00 – 8:30Registration & Continental Breakfast LaSells Lobby

8:30 – 9:00Welcome & Introductory Comments Austin Auditorium

Dianna Pickett, MSN

President-Elect, Oregon Public Health Association

9:00 – 9:30 Brief Reports from OPHA Committees & Sections Austin Auditorium

Introductions: Dianna Pickett

9:30 – 10:30Keynote Address: Sandwiches or Space Shuttles: Austin Auditorium

Public health and CCOs working together for better

health in our communities

Helen K. Bellanca, MD, MPH

Associate Medical Director

Health Share of Oregon

Introduction: Gloria L. Krahn, PhD, MPH

Barbara E. Knudson Endowed Chair in Family Policy

College of Public Health and Human Sciences

Oregon State University

10:30- 10:45BREAK

10:45 – 12:00Concurrent Sessions #4

(A)FEATURED PRESENTATION: Epigenetics and Public Health: Alumni 115

An Introduction

E. Andres Houseman, ScD

Associate Professor of Biostatistics

College of Public Health and Human Sciences

Oregon State University

(B)PANEL: Coordinated care organizations in Oregon: Agriculture Production

Update and next steps

Moderator/Discussant:Kenneth D. Rosenberg

Mike Huntington, Peter Mahr, Samuel Metz

(C)PANEL: Assessing Oregon's unmet oral health Construction & Engineering

needs and meaningfully including patients’ voices

Moderator/Discussant:Richie Kohli, James A. Gaudino, Jr.

Gaudino JA, Kohli R, Austin B, Mann L, Henson-Apollonio V, Hall K,

Sehgal H, Harrington M, Glassman P, Ulrich S, Finch T, Schwarz E

(D)ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH: PREVENTION & REFORM EFFORTS Alumni 111

Moderator/Discussant:Sandi Phibbs

  1. Hydration and cooling practices among farmworkers at risk for heat-related illness in Oregon and Washington

Jeffrey Bethel

  1. A new climate resilience plan for Oregon's public health system

Emily York

  1. Toxic substances control act reform: What it means for Oregon

Jen Coleman

(E)SEXUAL & REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH Agriculture Leaders

Moderator/Discussant:Katherine Bradley

  1. Provision of immediate postpartum long acting reversible contraceptives: Policy context and practice implications

Maureen Baldwin, Maria Rodriguez, Paula Bednarek

  1. Marion county health department 2011-2015 STI assessment

Katarina Ost, Rachel Posnick

  1. Quit tobacco in pregnancy: Using incentives to reduce tobacco use among pregnant women on Medicaid

Jennifer Webster

(F)EMERGENCY PREPARDNESS & BUILT ENVIRONMENT Agriculture Science

Moderator/Discussant:Jana Peterson-Besse

  1. Assessing the long-term impacts from our transportation system

Matt Davis, Mandy Green

  1. Emergency preparedness among Oregonians with disabilities: Data from Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

Sheetal Kulkarni-Rajasekhara, Willi Horner-Johnson, Angela Weaver,Elena Andresen

12:00 – 1:30OPHA Business Meeting &Awards Luncheon Alumni Center Ballroom

1:30 – 1:45BREAK

1:45 – 3:00Concurrent Sessions #5

(A)PANEL: Exploring the role of public health in maternal Agriculture Production

obesity and intergenerational health

Moderator/Discussant: Lawrence Wallack

Janne Boone-Heinonen, Lynne C. Messer, Jonathan M. Snowden,

Frances Biel, Aaron B. Caughey, Stephen P. Fortmann, Lawrence

Wallack, Kent L. Thornburg

(B)PANEL: Worker health and safety in key Oregon Construction & Engineering

industries: Construction, forestry, and commercial fishing

Moderator/Discussant: Laurel Kincl
Kincl LD, Hess JA, Weeks DL, Anderson DA, Heller B, Houser RP,

Palmer NE, Anton D, Garland, J, Booth GC, Bovbjerg VE, Syron LN,

Vaughan AM, Dunlop KM, Miller KI, Jacobson KR, Lucas DL

(C)COORDINATED CARE ORGANIZATIONS: Alumni 115

IMPACTS ON EXPENDITURES & UTILIZATION

Moderator/Discussant:Rebekah Bally

  1. Oregon's Coordinated Care Organizations: Impact on contraceptive utilizationfor women on Medicaid

Lisa Oakley, S. Marie Harvey, Jangho Yoon, Jeff Luck

  1. Effect of Coordinated Care Organizations on hospital and emergencydepartment expenditures: Evidence from female Medicaid enrollees in Oregon

Jangho Yoon, Jeff Luck, Lisa Oakley, S. Marie Harvey

  1. Oregon's Coordinated Care Organizations: Expenditure and utilization amongpatients with and without chronic conditions

Peter Geissert, Neal Wallace, John McConnell

(D)ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH TOOLS Agriculture Leaders

Moderator/Discussant:Curtis Cude

  1. Applying new GIS tools in public health practice

Brendon Haggerty

  1. Environmental health literacy: A tool for communities and researchers

Diana Rohlman, Curtis Cude, Matt Davis

  1. Local public health capacity development: A toolkit for tribal environmentalpublic health programs

Celeste Davis, Matthew Ellis

(E)PROMOTING HEALTH IN RURAL COMMUNITIES Alumni 111

Moderator/Discussant:Susan Carozza

  1. Umatilla county Plan4Health Initiative: Planning for health in rural Oregon

Taylor K. Smith

  1. Being healthy in our community: Stories of health in Jackson county

Joanne Noone, Jennifer Ware, Nancy Castillo McKinnis, Martha Rivera, Armando Lopez

(F)IMMIGRANT & REFUGEE HEALTH Agriculture Science

Moderator/Discussant:Chunhuei Chi

  1. Those left uninsured from the Oregon healthcare reform

Cesar Higgins Tejera, Linda Roman, Alberto Moreno

  1. Improving healthcare for transgender immigrants and refugees

Kristen Beiers-Jones, Oscar Guerra-Vera, Margaux Forsch, Sana Goldberg, Nazanine Ali Marandi Ghoddousi, Caitlin Thompson

  1. Insurance lapses impact refugee health: Removing barriers

Kristen Beiers-Jones, Charlene Addy McGee, Sarah Adkins,Taylor Helfand, Heather Jorgensen,Ashley Kardian,Julia O'Neill

3:00 – 3:15BREAK

3:15 – 4:30CLOSING PLENARY: 21st Century Public Health – Construction & Engineering

Progress Update on Oregon Modernization

Introduction:

Jeff Luck, PhD

Associate Professor

College of Public Health and Human Sciences

Oregon State University

Chair

OHA Public Health Advisory Board

Moderator: Jeff Luck, PhD

Panelists:

Kaye Bender, PhD, RN, FAAN

President/CEO, Public Health Accreditation Board

Sara Beaudrault, MPH

Policy Analyst, Oregon Health Authority

Morgan Cowling, MPA

Executive Director, Coalition of Local Health Officials

Charlie Fautin, RN, MPH

Chair, Conference of Local Health Officials

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