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Preventing Chronic Disease: February 2016 Releases

03/07/2016

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Volume 13 (2016)

Have you seen the recently published articles in Preventing Chronic Disease (PCD)? Below you will find links to all manuscripts published in February 2016. Please visit our site at www.cdc.gov/pcd, where you will find other downloadable articles and information on PCD.

PCD Articles Now Feature Altmetric Scores
PCD is excited to announce that we are now using Altmetric for Publishers to measure article impact. This month, you’ll see the Altmetric badge at the top of PCD articles. This tool tracks and scores a range of sources, including social media, media exposure, blogs, and author impact to capture and collate conversations surrounding scholarly content. The score is a calculated, weighted count of all of the attention an article has received based on volume, sources, and authors. By clicking on the article’s Altmetric badge, you can visit the Altmetric Details Page for the article and see the mentions and references that have contributed to the score. We are excited to offer this new feature.

PCD GIS Snapshots
Did you know that PCD publishes regular GIS Snapshots? These map and text articles feature Geographic Information Systems (GIS) used to display national, state, or county data for important health topics related to chronic disease. PCD publishes these Snapshots on a regular basis, so check out the GIS section of our website often for new articles. Interested in submitting your map and research for consideration as a GIS Snapshot? Visit the For Authors section on our website for more information.

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Share your favorite PCD articles and updates with friends and colleagues by liking and following the PCD Facebook page. Like and share article links, engage with others in the field of chronic disease, and help us spread the word about the importance of health promotion and chronic disease prevention.


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Table of Contents

CME

 

PEER REVIEWED

 

E29: Using Electronic Health Records to Examine Disease Risk in Small Populations: Obesity Among American Indian Children, Wisconsin, 2007–2012

 

Tomayko EJ, Weinert BA, Godfrey L, Adams AK, Hanrahan LP

ORIGINAL RESEARCH

 

PEER REVIEWED

 

E28: Stakeholder Perspectives on Changes in Hypertension Care Under the Patient-Centered Medical Home

 

O’Donnell AJ, Bogner HR, Cronholm PF, Kellom K, Miller-Day M, McClintock HF, et al

SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

 

PEER REVIEWED

 

E27: Stated Preference for Cancer Screening: A Systematic Review of the Literature, 1990–2013

 

Mansfield C, Tangka FK, Ekwueme DU, Smith JL, Guy GP Jr, Li C, et al

SPECIAL TOPIC

 

PEER REVIEWED

 

E26: Legal Regulation of Sodium Consumption to Reduce Chronic Conditions

 

Hodge JG Jr, Barraza LF

TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES

 

PEER REVIEWED

 

E25: How to Conduct Store Observations of Tobacco Marketing and Products

 

Feld AL, Johnson TO, Byerly KW, Ribisl KM

ORIGINAL RESEARCH

 

PEER REVIEWED

 

E24: Waterpipe Tobacco Smoking and Susceptibility to Cigarette Smoking Among Young Adults in the United States, 2012–2013

 

Salloum RG, Haider MR, Barnett TE, Guo Y, Getz KR, Thrasher JF, et al

BRIEF

 

PEER REVIEWED

 

E23: A Brief Evaluation of a Project to Engage American Indian Young People as Agents of Change in Health Promotion Through Radio Programming, Arizona, 2009–2013

 

Chico-Jarillo TM, Crozier A, Teufel-Shone NI, Hutchens T, George M

ORIGINAL RESEARCH

 

PEER REVIEWED

 

E22: Dyslipidemia and Food Security in Low-Income US Adolescents: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2003–2010

 

Tester JM, Laraia BA, Leung CW, Mietus-Snyder ML

ORIGINAL RESEARCH

 

PEER REVIEWED

 

E21: Food Security Status and Barriers to Fruit and Vegetable Consumption in Two Economically Deprived Communities of Oakland, California, 2013–2014

 

Mook K, Laraia BA, Oddo VM, Jones-Smith JC

ERRATUM

 

PEER REVIEWED

 

E20: Erratum, Vol. 13, January 14 Release

ORIGINAL RESEARCH

 

PEER REVIEWED

 

E19: Diabetes Status and Being Up-to-Date on Colorectal Cancer Screening, 2012 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

 

Porter NR, Eberth JM, Samson ME, Garcia-Dominic O, Lengerich EJ, Schootman M

ORIGINAL RESEARCH

 

PEER REVIEWED

 

E18: Assessment of a University Campus Food Environment, California, 2015

 

Tseng M, DeGreef K, Fishler M, Gipson R, Koyano K, Neill DB

ORIGINAL RESEARCH

 

PEER REVIEWED

 

E17: How Tobacco Quitline Callers in 38 US States Reported Hearing About Quitline Services, 2010–2013

 

Schauer GL, Malarcher A, Mann N, Fabrikant J, Zhang L, Babb S

ORIGINAL RESEARCH

 

E16: Concurrent Validity of a Self-Reported Physical Activity “Vital Sign” Questionnaire With Adult Primary Care Patients

 

Ball TJ, Joy EA, Gren LH, Shaw JM

 

 

 

AGENDA - CDC Vital Signs Town Hall Teleconference March 8, 2016, 2:00–3:00pm (EST)

03/07/2016

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Agenda

Vital Signs Graphic2:00 pm — Welcome & Introduction
Steven L. Reynolds, MPH
Deputy Director, Office for State, Tribal, Local and Territorial Support

2:04 pm —Vital Signs Overview
Nicole Coffin
Deputy Associate Director for Communication Science, Division of Healthcare Quality and Promotion, National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases, CDC

2:10 pm — Targeted Assessment for Prevention (TAP) Strategy Overview
Carolyn Gould, MD, MSCR
Medical Epidemiologist and Team Lead for Hospital Infection Prevention, Division of Healthcare Quality and Promotion, National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases, CDC

2:20 pm — Presentations
Ashley Fell, MPH
Epidemiologist and Healthcare-Associated Infection Prevention Coordinator, Healthcare-Associated Infections and Antimicrobial Resistance Program, Tennessee Department of Health

Ashlie Dowdell
Surveillance Coordinator, Healthcare-Associated Infections Prevention Program, Wisconsin Department of Health Services

2:40 pm — Q&A and Discussion
Steven L. Reynolds, MPH

2:55 pm — Wrap–up
Steven L. Reynolds, MPH

3:00 pm — End of Call

 

Overview

The Vital Signs report is available on the CDC website the first Tuesday of every month.

Speakers and topics subject to change. Always check the Vital Signs Town Hall Teleconference website to get the most up-to-date information.

Each month’s teleconference provides a forum for state, tribal, local and territorial health, policy, and communication officials to broaden the conversation, build momentum, and ensure active implementation of evidence-based, effective programs within the public health areas covered by Vital Signs.

 

An injection error was no joke to Joe. Meet and follow #1andOnlyJoe!

03/07/2016

An unsafe injection was no joke to Joe.The One & Only Campaign is excited to announce a 2016 conference tour! Over the next two months, the Campaign will attend and exhibit at the following conferences and seminars:

  • American Nurses Association Conference (ANA) – March 9-11; Lake Buena Vista, FL
  • Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care Achieving Accreditation Seminar (AAAHC) – March 18-19; Tampa, FL
  • Oncology Nursing Society Congress (ONS) – April 28-May 1; San Antonio, TX

Want to follow the Campaign’s conference journey? Follow the new conference mascot “Joe” using #1andOnlyJoe on Facebook and Twitter as he live posts before, during, and after the conferences. You can learn more about Joe’s injection safety journey here!

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Start your Health Literacy Training Plan Today!

 

 

Do you and your colleagues want to know more about health literacy? The CDC Health Literacy Training Plan features 5 courses created by CDC’s Office of the Associate Director for Communication (OADC). Learners begin with the introductory Health Literacy for Public Health Professionals course and then select one or more of the following courses to complete the plan: 

  • Writing for the Public
  • Speaking for the Public
  • Using Numbers and Explaining Risk
  • Creating Easier to Understand Lists, Charts, and Graphs

 

OADC and CDC TRAIN created a national health literacy training plan to help build health professionals’ knowledge and skills consistent with new professional communication competencies. 

 

Also, check out Everyday Words for Public Health Communication document on the “Develop Materials” section of our health literacy website.

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