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Subject: [EQ] Reducing health disparities: what is being done, what works
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Reducing health disparities: what is being done, what works.
William Baldyga, , Karen Petersmarck
Prev Chronic Diseases [serial online] Volume 2: No. 2, April 2005
SPECIAL TOPICS
EDITORIAL: FEATURED ABSTRACTS FROM THE 19th NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION AND CONTROL
Introduction:
Available from: http://www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/2005/apr/05_0002.htm
<http://www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/2005/apr/05_0002.htm> .
"....If necessity is the mother of invention, creativity in public
health has never been more important. Fortunately, the ability of the
public health thinkforce (as compared to workforce) to respond to the
challenges inherent in assuring the public's health is remarkable. The
willingness of the thinkers to share information has always been a
strength of the field, and now new technologies have enhanced our
abilities to communicate what works, for whom, and under what
conditions.
Challenges to population health continue to mount. Risk factor increases
(e.g., obesity) and poorer access to services (e.g., percentage of
population without insurance) conspire with multiple other health
determinants to create monumental challenges for public health,
particularly in the area of health disparities. Understanding
disparities - their roots and their implications - is a difficult
challenge; our future success will be largely determined by our response
to this challenge. Correcting disparities will require, in part, the
best application of chronic disease program knowledge to the populations
at greatest risk...."
The planners of the 19th National Conference on Chronic Disease
Prevention and Control invited state and federal public health
leadership, academic researchers, and others to think about solutions
for the disparities that exist and continue despite our efforts.
This issue of Preventing Chronic Disease brings the information to your
desktop. The abstracts can inform you, challenge you, and connect you to
colleagues who share your interests. You are invited to take advantage
of this opportunity and to react with your own ideas - those that best
meet the needs of your communities.
Featured Abstracts: PEER REVIEWED:
Read the top 30 peer-reviewed abstracts from the 19th National
Conference on Chronic Disease Prevention and Control in Atlanta, Ga,
March 1-3, 2005.
http://www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/2005/apr/04_0142.htm
<http://www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/2005/apr/04_0142.htm>
A Program to Address Disparities in Youth Physical Activity
Opportunities
Maurice Martin, Sarah Martin, Elmer Ray Martin
Awareness of Cardiovascular Disease Risk in American Indians
Carrie Oser, Lynda Blades, Carol Strasheim, Steven Helgerson, Dorothy
Gohdes, Todd Harwell
Race, Ethnicity, and Linguistic Isolation as Determinants of
Participation in Public Health Surveillance Surveys
Michael Link, Ali Mokdad, Herbert Stackhouse, Nicole Flowers
Measuring Population Health Disparities: The Wisconsin County Health
Rankings
Angela M. Kempf, Patrick L. Remington, Paul E. Peppard, Elizabeth A.
Dranger, David A. Kindig
Colorectal Cancer Screening in Washington State: Predictors of Current
Screening and Explanations for No Screening
Peggy Hannon, Jeffrey Harris, Diane Martin, Juliet VanEenwyk, Deborah
Bowen
Educating California School Board Members: Aligning Policies for Student
Health and Achievement
Peggy Agron, Victoria Berends
Adherence to Guidelines for Following Up Low-Grade Pap Test Results by
Age and Race or Ethnicity
Vicki Benard, Herschel Lawson, Christie Eheman, Christa Anderson,
William Helsel
VERB(tm) Campaign: Extending the Reach of a National Campaign to
Ethnically Diverse Audiences
Rosemary Bretthauer-Mueller, Heidi Melancon
Racial Differences in Factors That Influence Survival With Oral Cancer
in Georgia: 1978-2001
Ranjitha Krishna, Jonathan Liff, Amy Chen, Paul Eke, Valerie Robison
Eliminating Disparities in Communities of Color Through the Lifetime
Fitness Program
Susan Snyder, Basia Belza
Developing a Rural Health Promotion Specialist Program to Provide
Preventive Health Care to the Medically Indigent
Joy N. Maltese, Cary Brewton
Regional/Racial Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome: The MSM Regional
Assessment Health Surveillance Study, 2003-2004
Cassandra Arroyo, Dennis Jones, Yong Liu, Rebecca Din-Dzietham, Sharon
Davis
A Community-based Partnership to Address Barriers to Physical Activity
in an African American Community
Marcus Plescia, Martha Groblewski
Getting the Most Out of Vital Statistics Data: Diabetes-related Heart
Disease Mortality in New Mexico
Heidi Krapfl, Dorothy Gohdes, Janet Croft
Overcoming Barriers in Access to Specialized Health Care Services
Donna Russell Doran, Jeffrey Gold, Francis Serbaroli, Edward L. Hannan,
Paul F. Macielak, William F. Streck
Reducing Dental Sealant Disparities in School-aged Children Through
Better Targeting of Informational Campaigns
Kari Jones, Susan Griffin, Ramal Moonesinghe, Freder Jaramillo, Claudia
Vousden
Engaging Older Adults to Be More Active Where They Live: Audit Tool
Development
Melissa Kealey, Judy Kruger, Rebecca Hunter, Susan Ivey, William
Satariano, Constance Bayles, Laura Brennan Ramirez, Lucinda Bryant,
Courtney Johnson, Chanam Lee, David Levinger, Kathleen McTigue, Gwen
Moni, Anne Vernez Moudon, Delores Pluto, Thomas Prohaska, Christen
Sible, Sabrina Tindal, Sara Wilcox, Kendra Winters, Kathy Williams
Conducting a Successful "Through With Chew" Week
Sylvia Bagdonas, Niki Mueller, Amy Russian
Retooling an Osteoporosis Prevention Program to Serve Low-Income
Populations: A Practical Guide to Bone Health
Denise Cyzman, Norma Bour, Rachel McLaury, Judith Lyles
Making the Grade on Women's Health: A National and State-by-State Report
Card 2004
Michelle Berlin, Judith Waxman
Response Shift: The Measurable and Desired Outcome of Chronic Disease
Self-management Programs That Violates Pre-Post Assessment
Melanie Hawkins, Richard Osborne
Moving People to Move: Midpoint Results of the Walk the Ozarks to
Wellness Project
Nikki M. Caito, Michael Elliott, Sarah Lovegreen, Paula Klump, Matthew
W. Kreuter, Ross Brownson
Colorectal Cancer Screening Among Latinos From U.S. Cities Along the
Texas-Mexico Border: A Qualitative Study
Maria E. Fernandez, Isabel Torres, Sally Vernon, Theresa Byrd, Marilyn
Hinjosa-Lindsey, Rosario Wippold, Yadvindera Bains
Challenges to Measuring Health Care Disparities in the National
Healthcare Disparities Report: Disparities in Data
Ernest Moy, Irma Arispe, Julia Holmes
An Alternative to Identifying and Engaging the Underserved, Out-of-Care,
HIV High-Risk Population
Erum Khan Hadi, Sabrina Jaar-Marzouka, Trina Hiemke, Lisa Cardinale
Is Food Insecurity a Price of Smoking Among the Poor?
Brian Armour, M. Melinda Pitts, Chung-won Lee, Trevor Woollery, Ralph
Caraballo
The Incidence of End-Stage Renal Disease in Georgia, 1999-2002
Karon Abe, Kristen Mertz, Kenneth Powell, Manxia Wu, Pyone Cho
Developing, Implementing, and Disseminating Evidence-based Healthy Aging
Programs in Community-based Organizations
Nancy Whitelaw, Nancy Erckenbrack, Robert Schreiber, June Simmons, Nancy
Wilson
Diabetes Awareness, Training, and Action Program: North Carolina's
Response to the Care of School Children With Diabetes Law
Paula Hudson Collins
Trying to Quit: Low-Income Smokers' Access to Cessation Care in a
Managed Care Environment
Millicent Fleming-Moran, Kaigang Li, Joseph Gibson, Miriam Garland
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