Final Program - Canadian Public Health Association
Final Program - Canadian Public Health Association
Final Program - Canadian Public Health Association
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11:00 – 12:30 ORAL PRESENTATIONS<br />
Oral Presentation – 19 Salon 2 (Meeting Level)<br />
Person, Place, and Time: Monitoring the Geographical and Temporal Context of <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Policies –<br />
Michael Chaiton<br />
The Montreal Street-level Audit: From Diagnosis to Prioritization of Interventions on the Built Environment –<br />
Sophie Paquin<br />
Impact of a Population-based, Community-driven <strong>Health</strong> Promotion Intervention on Social and <strong>Health</strong> Outcomes –<br />
Kim Raine<br />
Examining the Scope, Facilitators, and Barriers to Active Transportation Patterns in Kingston, Ontario: A Seasonal<br />
Analysis – Daphne Mayer<br />
Using PBL to Develop the Knowledge and Skills of <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Professionals in <strong>Health</strong>y Urban Development –<br />
Lisa Mu <br />
Oral Presentation – 20 Salon 3 (Meeting Level)<br />
<strong>Canadian</strong> School Travel Planning: Well-being and the School Journey –<br />
Subha Ramanathan <br />
<strong>Canadian</strong> School Travel Planning Intervention: An Overview of Baseline Results –<br />
Michelle Stone <br />
Barriers and Facilitators to Children’s Active Transportation to and From School From the Perspectives of Practitioners<br />
– Christina Loitz <br />
Examining How Perceptions of Neighbourhood Environments Influence Children’s Mode of Travel to and From<br />
School – Emily Hill <br />
Are We Building Neighbourhoods With Children in Mind? Results From the Smart Cities, <strong>Health</strong>y Kids Study –<br />
Nazeem Muhajarine<br />
Oral Presentation – 21 Salon 6 (Meeting Level)<br />
Trends, Geographic Variations and <strong>Health</strong> Disparities in Rates of Potentially Avoidable Mortality and Morbidity From<br />
Preventable Causes in Canada – Zeerak Chaudhary<br />
Socio-economic Status and Cancer Survival in British Columbia –<br />
Carolyn Gotay<br />
Thiazolidinediones and Cancer Incidence in Individuals With Type 2 Diabetes: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis<br />
– Isabelle Colmers <br />
Complexities in Diabetes Care: Understanding Socio-economic Factors Associated With Patients’ Outcomes –<br />
Patricia Sullivan-Taylor<br />
Primary <strong>Health</strong> Care Needs of Transport Truck Drivers: Development of a <strong>Health</strong> Survey Through Qualitative<br />
Interviews – John Riva <br />
Oral Presentation – 22 Salon 7 (Meeting Level)<br />
Microbial Pathogens and Faecal Indicators in Recreational Water From Beaches in Southern Quebec –<br />
Marie-Josée Champagne<br />
Impact of the Agroenvironment on the Recreational Freshwaters in Quebec –<br />
Patricia Turgeon<br />
Getting Our Hands Wet and Dirty: Engaging With Watersheds as Settings for Intersectoral <strong>Health</strong> Actions in Northern<br />
BC – Margot Parkes<br />
How Do We Know This Water Is Safe to Drink? A Discussion on Water Quality Monitoring in an Alberta First Nation<br />
Community – Stephanie Amoah<br />
Oral Presentation – 23 Salon 11 (Meeting Level)<br />
Evidence to Action: A Framework for the Understanding Communities Unit Capital <strong>Health</strong> (Halifax) –<br />
Nicole Druhan McGinn<br />
Ensuring Citizen Voice in Decision-making Related to Pre- and Post-natal <strong>Program</strong>s –<br />
Sarah Melanson<br />
Building Capacity for Evidence-informed <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Health</strong>: Creating E-learning Opportunities for <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Decisionmakers<br />
– Jennifer Yost<br />
Effective Strategies for Incorporating Evidence Into Practice and Decision-making: A Concept Mapping Exercise –<br />
Marjorie MacDonald<br />
24 CPHA 2012 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM