AFHTO 2012 Conference – Best Practices in Health Promotion and Chronic Care

The following presentations were made at the conference under this theme:

Healthy You – Adult Obesity Program

Self Management Ontario – Providing Chronic Disease Prevention and Management Options

Reaching Out to Provide Diabetes Care in the Community

Sustaining the Lung Health Program

Asthma Action Plans – Green Light, Yellow Light, Red Light – GO! Integrating New Canadian Thoracic Society Asthma Knowledge into Action… Plans for Preschoolers, Children, and Adults

“An Ounce of Prevention”: A primary care based Prevention Program for Pre-Diabetic population

Improved Weight Management in Primary Care

Navigating Care Maps for Chronic Respiratory Disease, Knowledge Translation Tools to Improve Outcomes for Patient with COPD and Asthma

The Ottawa Model for Smoking Cessation in Action at Kingston FHT

Implementing the Healthesteps program for healthy living in family health teams

Get FHT – A Healthy Lifestyles Program

Interprofessional Clinical Program Development for a Network of FHTs

Taking Steps Forward: A Pilot Using Small Group Visits for Foot Care Education

Building on Existing Tools to Improve Chronic Disease Prevention and Screening: Results of the BETTER Trial

Using a QI model to develop a Diabetes Program

How Often in Your Day Are You Talking with Your Patients about Managing Hypertension or Dyslipidemia?

Humour and FOBT:  Taking the Fear Out of Cancer Screening For the Under and Never Screened

A Business Model for Integrating Community Diabetes Resources in Your Primary Care Practice

Moving beyond pediatric obesity: Putting the focus on “Healthy Futures” to optimize children’s nutrition, health and growth

Opportunities and Challenges in Team-Based Chronic Pain Management

Essential Health Coaching Skills to Improve Treatment Adherence and Health Outcomes

Diabetes Prevention Education in a Rural Primary Care Setting

Village Family Health Team Metabolic Monitoring

Using collaboration and competition to improve prevention targets

Etobicoke Medical Centre Family Health Team Anticoagulation Clinic

Asthma Program

Depression in Elderly

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