31 Oct2019
Detroit URC and Affiliated Partnerships Present at APHA 2019
Many Detroit URC and affiliated partnerships’ partners, staff and friends were selected to present at the upcoming American Public Health Association Annual Meeting Nov. 3-6 in Philadelphia. For those of you who are able to join us in Philadelphia, please consider attending some of the many interesting and informative presentations listed here.
For questions, please contact Kristi Kattapong (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).
Detroit URC
Enhancing and sustaining learning and innovation in CBPR: The CBPR Partnership Academy Scholars Network
Presenters: Coombe, Reyes
3347.0: 3:00 - 4:30pm
Monday (11/4), 3:00pm
Measurement Approaches to Partnership Success (MAPS)
Developing the Measurement Approaches to Partnership Success (MAPS) Questionnaire: A Mixed Methods Approach
Presenters: Barbara Israel & Angie Reyes
4134.0: Oral Presentation; 10:30am - 12:00pm
Tuesday (11/5), 10:50am
Defining and measuring synergy in long-standing community-based participatory research partnerships: Results from Measurement Approaches to Partnership Success (MAPS)
Authors: Coombe, Israel, Muhammad, Reyes, Rowe, Greene-Moton, Meisenheimer, Wilson-Powers, Jensen, Lee, Brush, Lachance
Presenters: Chris Coombe & Ella Greene-Moton
5056.1: Roundtable; 10:30-11:30am
Wednesday (11/6), 10:30am
Using a Delphi process to develop measures of success among long-standing CBPR partnerships
Presenters: S.Y. Daniel Lee & Angie Reyes
5067.0: Oral Presentation; 10:30am-12:30pm
Wednesday (11/6), 11:10am
Community Action to Promote Healthy Environments (CAPHE)
Community-driven Health Impact Assessments to Promote Environmental Justice: A Case Study from Detroit
Presenters: Amy Schulz & TBD
4326.0: Collaborative Session; 3:00-4:30pm
Tuesday (11/5), 3:42pm
Community Benefits Agreements and Health Impact Assessments to Promote Environmental Justice: The Gordie Howe International Bridge
Presenters: Simone Sagovac & Lauren Fink
5014.0: ; 8:30-10:00am
Wednesday (11/6), 8:30am
Other Presentations Associated with the Detroit URC
Understanding Immigration-Related Stress and Coping through the lens of Minority Stress Model: Findings from Southeast Michigan
Authors: Valentín-Cortés, Benavides, Lopez, Castro, Kurlandsky, Ibarra, Bryce, Rabinowitz, Rion, and Fleming
3053.0: ; 8:30-10:00am
Monday (11/4), 8:30am
Immigration law enforcement, social network ties, and health for Latino immigrant families in Southeastern Michigan
Authors: Fleming, Benavides,Valentin-Cortes, Doshi, Quinones, Kraut, Rion, Rabinowitz, Bryce, and Lopez
3128.0: ; 10:30am-12:00pm
Monday (11/4), 10:30am
Barriers to Healthcare & Social Services for Undocumented Immigrants: A comparative analysis between provider perceptions and client experiences
Authors: Doshi, Lopez, Mesa, Valentin-Cortes, Quinones, Kraut, Rion, Rabinowitz, Bryce, and Fleming
3192.0: ; 1:00-2:00pm
Monday (11/4), 1:00pm
Combining the power of research, direct service, and advocacy to respond to anti-immigrant policy climate in Washtenaw County, Michigan
Authors: Mesa, Fleming, and Quinones
4017.0: ; 8:30-10:00am
Tuesday (11/5), 9:00am
Participation in a farmers' market produce prescription program at a federally qualified health center improves hemoglobin A1C in low income uncontrolled diabetics
Authors: Bryce, Wolfson, Cohen, Pike, Camargo, Przeslawski, Hecht, and Miller-Matero
5132.0: ; 12:30-2:00pm
Wednesday (11/6), 1:30pm