60 Second Science: Presentations by CPHI Pilot Grant Recipients.

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60 Second Science: Presentations by CPHI Pilot Grant Recipients

Ian M. Bennett MD PhD, Assistant Professor, SOM Stanton Wortham PhD, Professor, GSE SNAPPS; The Survey of Norristown Area Preschool and Pediatric Services Community Based Participatory Research – Partnered with: ACLAMO, MCC, and CFL Vulnerable Populations in Norristown (Latino & African American) Bridging Barriers Between Education and Health Services Qualitative Formative Research Families, Providers, and Social Service Agencies A Bilingual Guide to Services in the Norristown Area Conversations Across Education and Pediatric Care Domains Funding: CPHI, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, & W.T. Grant Foundation

WEEYL (Working to Educate and Empower Youth for Leadership) Community Partners: Francis Drake – Neighborhood Youth Achievement Program, Nichet Sykes – Women Organized Against Rape, Edwin Desamour – Men in Motion in the Community Craig Santoro – WHYY Learning Lab Content Partners: Institute for Safe Families, Women Organized Against Rape, the Philadelphia Department of Human Services, the Philadelphia Mayor’s Office of Community Services Fatherhood Initiative, and the Philadelphia Department of Public Health, through the Division of Maternal, Child, and Family Health Academic Partners: Peter F. Cronholm - Department of Family Medicine and Community Health (DFMCH) Frances K. Barg - DFMCH and Department of Anthropology Christine M. Forke - Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics and the Division of Adolescent Medicine and Policy Lab, Department of Pediatrics, CHOP Jeffrey Draine - School of Social Policy and Practice and Center for Mental Health Policy and Services Research

Christine Forke, MSN, CRNP, PhD Student, Penn CCEB Joel Fein, MD, MPH, Professor of Pediatrics, Penn/CHOP Developing Adolescent RADAR to Screen for Adolescent Dating Violence (ADV) Partner violence can result in serious injury No standard screening criteria to assess for ADV Objective: develop brief screening tool for ADV (Adolescent RADAR) Methods: modified Delphi, web-based survey, national experts

PI: Amy Hillier, PhD, PennDesign Co-PI: Jacqueline McLaughlin, RD, MPH Program Co-I: Carolyn C. Cannuscio, ScD, Family Medicin Co-I: Allison Karpyn, PhD, The Food Trust Co-I: Mariana Chilton, PhD, Drexel University The Impact of WIC Food Package Changes on Access to Healthful Foods in Two Low-income Neighborhoods Sara Ansell Jana Hirsch Josephine Karianjahi Laurel Johnson Marina Bernal Amy Bastianelli Linda Kilby (WIC) Keith Gantt Paul Bailey *Funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Healthy Eating Research Program (Grant # 66953) Aliou Diallo Aliou Diallo *

mHealth in Botswana Carrie Kovarik, MD Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Dermatopathology, and Infectious Diseases, University of Pennsylvania Mobile telemedicine subspecialties: dermatology, oral medicine, radiology Mobile cervical cancer screening TB contact tracing Telementoring Pubmed and clinical guideline SMS text query Malaria case reporting

Giang T. Nguyen, MD MPH MSCE (Family Medicine & Community Health) Frances K. Barg, PhD (Anthropology and Family Medicine) Mai Nhung Le, DrPH MPH (San Francisco State U., Asian American Studies) Roxanna Bautisa, MPH CHES (API National Cancer Survivors Network) Fidelia Butt, MD (Asian American Cancer Support Network) Unmet Needs of Asian & Pacific Islander Cancer Survivors Aims Describe the unmet psychosocial needs of a national sample of Asian American and Pacific Islander cancer survivors, using a CBPR approach. Identify demographic characteristics that can predict higher or lower likelihood of having unmet psychosocial needs among Asian American and Pacific Islander cancer survivors. Completed Determined priority areas w/input from the National Advisory Council of the APINCSN Survey development based on priority areas; paper survey and a secure online interface All major decisions are done collaboratively  marketing/recruitment/data collection in progress IRB approval at Penn & SFSU NEXT STEPS: translations into Vietnamese, Chinese

James D. Park, MD MPH, Fellow, General Internal Medicine, University of Pennsylvania David A. Asch, MD MBA, Robert D. Eilers Professor, University of Pennsylvania Public Opinion About Paying People to Quit Smoking Financial incentives (FI) are effective in achieving tobacco cessation but remain controversial in their use RCT using experimental survey design, comparing support for a “treatment,” medication, or financial incentive for tobacco cessation 1,092 surveys collected at transportation depots in Philadelphia No statistical difference in rate of support among 3 treatment types Predictors of FI support: Current smoker, age, (internal LOC) Significance: No disfavor towards the use of financial incentives, versus medications or generic treatment for tobacco cessation. Certain subgroups favor support of financial incentives.

Co-PI: Jennifer Cohn, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine Co-PI: Mark Pauly, PhD, Professor, Wharton School Research Assistants: Laura Sander, MD (PGY3 Internal Medicine) and David Holtzman, MD (PGY3 Med-Peds) Study of Time Savings Realized Through Task Shifting to Community Health Workers (CHWs) in Kenyan Health Facilities Kenya faces a severe health worker shortage We aim to determine the time value of CHWs to health facilities and to determine the components of essential CHW service and its associated cost Data collection: 7 sites, 1-2 facilities per site 1) Interview 2-3 CHWs and 1-2 health care providers per site 2) CHW to fill out task and supply diaries for 14 consecutive days Preliminary data

What are the benefits and challenges of using a university- school partnership to implement a socialized recess that is mutually beneficial to both partners? Principal Investigators: Matthew Hartley, Ed.D., Associate Professor, Graduate School of Education, University of Pennsylvania Caroline Watts, Ed. D., Senior Fellow, Graduate School of Education, University of Pennsylvania Mary Summers, M.A., M.S., Senior Fellow, Fox Leadership Program; Lecturer, Political Science, University of Pennsylvania Co-investigators: Stephen Leff, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology in Pediatrics, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Stella Volpe, Ph.D., R.D., Research Associate,Division of Biobehavioral and Health Sciences, School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania

Domenic Vitiello, Jeane Ann Grisso, & Michael Nairn Innovative Methods to Evaluate Impacts of Urban Community Gardens PRODUCTION: Camden: 31,000 lbs summer vegetables 140,000 servings 3x day x3months x508 people Trenton: 23,000 lbs summer vegetables 100,000 servings 3x day x3months x375 people * 2009 yields very low DISTRIBUTION: All gardens share harvest with neighbors, family, strangers Networks of social support Impacts beyond food

Doug Wiebe PhD, 1 Rose Cheney PhD, 1 Beth Ellis Ohr PsyD, 1 Meghan Marsac PhD, 2 Howard Rosenberg DDS 3, Julie James, 4 Yu Gao, 5 Students 3 1 School of Medicine 2 CHOP 3 School of Dentistry 4 Elders’ Smiles 5 Brooklyn College Promoting oral health is an important, yet often neglected area of public health practice. Stress may negatively impact children’s oral health and contribute to health disparities. - stress during dentist visit can increase blood pressure; have long term consequences. - stress experienced chronically from neighborhood violence may reduce coping ability. Pilot study - identify stressors experienced during routine dentist visit. - piloting measure of stress responses during routine dentist visit. - gain insight into history of stress exposure and vulnerability. - pilot deep breathing brief intervention. Measuring & Enhancing Stress Resilience in Youth in Dental Clinic Settings Heart rate Minute

Maternal obesity  poor maternal-child health outcomes Few interventions decrease rates of excessive pregnancy weight gain or postpartum weight retention. Psychosocial predictors of maternal obesity: self-efficacy, weight locus of control, & perinatal depression We now propose a 4-component intervention: motivational appeals, environmental aids, peer & task-oriented support. We completed 3 focus groups to write the text messages we will use during the intervention. We start pilot enrollment January 1, Charmaine Wright MD, Assistant Professor Marjie Mogul PhD, Research Director Maternity Care Coalition Pregnancy Weight Management Study