2015 Poster Gallery

Thank you to all of our poster presenters who came to the AFHTO 2015 conference.

2015 Posters Displays

Posters were submitted by interprofessional health teams across the province. Like the concurrent session presentations, they represent the full breadth of professions within collaborative primary care and showcase evidence-based, impactful innovations that will be useful to other teams.

Poster # Theme Title
1 1. Population-based primary health care:  planning and integration for the community Collaborative Care programs:  a nurse practitioner approach to address the needs of our community
2 1. Population-based primary health care:  planning and integration for the community Community-Based Falls Prevention by an Interprofessional Team
3 1. Population-based primary health care:  planning and integration for the community Development, Implementation and Evaluation of the KidneyWise Clinical Toolkit for Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) in Primary Care
4 1. Population-based primary health care:  planning and integration for the community Diamonds in the Rough-Utilizing Positive Deviance to Optimize Care for Complex Patients
5 1. Population-based primary health care:  planning and integration for the community East Mississauga Health Link: Patient Driven Care
6 1. Population-based primary health care:  planning and integration for the community Focusing on Adult Immunizations
7 1. Population-based primary health care:  planning and integration for the community Hungry for Knowledge: Leveraging Community Partnerships and Utilizing an Interdisciplinary Family Health Team to Deliver an Interactive Renal Patient Group Education Program
8 1. Population-based primary health care:  planning and integration for the community Mythbusters: Baby-Friendly Edition
9 1. Population-based primary health care:  planning and integration for the community PATH: Promoting Access to Team-based Primary Healthcare
10 1. Population-based primary health care:  planning and integration for the community Prescribing literacy for preschool infants/children: a practical partnership model
11 1. Population-based primary health care:  planning and integration for the community Public Health and FHT Collaboration: Strategic Processes to Further Desired Outcomes
12 1. Population-based primary health care:  planning and integration for the community Rapid Recovery Services – Helping patients meet their rehabilitation needs at home vs. hospital
13 1. Population-based primary health care:  planning and integration for the community Students are Valuable Too: Collaboration with Western: Community Engaged Learning Program
14 1. Population-based primary health care:  planning and integration for the community Transition Navigation for medically complex patients following discharge from hospital: lessons learned
15 1. Population-based primary health care:  planning and integration for the community Working with the Thorncliffe Park community to design and deliver primary obstetrics care
16 2. Optimizing capacity of interprofessional teams 1-800-Imaging Pilot: Building Partnerships between Primary Care and Medical Imaging
17 2. Optimizing capacity of interprofessional teams A Community of Practice Approach to Building Capacity for Quality Improvement Planning: The DFCM Academic FHT Experience
18 2. Optimizing capacity of interprofessional teams Building Blocks to Better Bones: Bone Health and Fracture Prevention Initiative
19 2. Optimizing capacity of interprofessional teams Building Diagnostic Imaging Appropriateness Pathways for Primary Care from Primary Care
20 2. Optimizing capacity of interprofessional teams Development of an innovative nursing led persistent non-cancer pain program in primary care: lessons learned and initial outcomes
21 2. Optimizing capacity of interprofessional teams Effects of a Multi- Faceted Mentoring Intervention on Spirometry Knowledge, Quality and Usage in Primary Care
22 2. Optimizing capacity of interprofessional teams Expanding capacity within Primary Health Care: Development of a Physiotherapy Community of Practice
23 2. Optimizing capacity of interprofessional teams Health professional perspectives regarding the use of patient-reported outcome measures in an integrated primary care health centre: A pilot project.
24 2. Optimizing capacity of interprofessional teams Healthy At Every Size (HAES): Collaborating for best practice in weight management.
25 2. Optimizing capacity of interprofessional teams Lend Me Your Ear: Using Auricular Acupuncture to treat substance use and anxiety/depression.
26 2. Optimizing capacity of interprofessional teams Healthy Living with Pain (HeLP): an interprofessional chronic pain primary care initiative
27 2. Optimizing capacity of interprofessional teams SOARing to new heights: Exploring opportunities for NP leadership in family health teams
28 2. Optimizing capacity of interprofessional teams Turn Key Approach to Quality Improvement for Stroke Prevention: A Practical Team Application
29 2. Optimizing capacity of interprofessional teams Up the Creek without a paddle: How the Care Navigator at SETFHT helps patients steer through the system
30 3. Transforming patients and caregivers experience and health Advanced Care Planning in Primary Care – Lessons Learned
31 3. Transforming patients and caregivers experience and health Breaking Down the Barriers of Care to Support a Deaf, Developmentally Delayed Patient within the London Family Health Team
32 3. Transforming patients and caregivers experience and health Comparing two assessment approaches in a primary care diabetes setting to obtain descriptive high quality feedback on the patient experience
33 3. Transforming patients and caregivers experience and health Confused and Lost – Where do I Begin Navigating the Health Care Labyrinth
34 3. Transforming patients and caregivers experience and health Evaluation of the Ontario Stroke Network’s Hypertension Management Program:  A Model for Stroke Prevention in Primary Care Settings
35 3. Transforming patients and caregivers experience and health Health Literacy: You were heard but were you understood?
36 3. Transforming patients and caregivers experience and health Improving Cervical Cancer screening rates: Quality improvement pilot initiative
37 3. Transforming patients and caregivers experience and health Interprofessional Maternity care in the Mt Sinai Hospital Academic FHT. Keeping family doctors in the game.
38 3. Transforming patients and caregivers experience and health My Values, My Wishes, My Plan: e-Module for Inter-Professional Teams Toward Effective ACP Conversation with Patients.
39 3. Transforming patients and caregivers experience and health Rx Meditation is Medicine
40 4. Building the rural health care team: making the most of available resources Helping Patients Overcome Barriers to Regular Exercise
41 4. Building the rural health care team: making the most of available resources One-Week Rural Placements for First-Year Medical Students – Building the Rural HealthCare Teams of Tomorrow
42 5. Advancing manageable meaningful measurement A better Flavour of 7-day follow-up
43 5. Advancing manageable meaningful measurement A Partnership Approach to Pilot Primary Health Care EMR Content Standard: CIHI and Team-based Primary Health Care Organizations
44 5. Advancing manageable meaningful measurement An E-Learning Approach to Improving Primary Care Team QI Measurement Knowledge and Skill
45 5. Advancing manageable meaningful measurement Data for Quality Improvement: Working with our Hospital Partner on QIP Access and Integration Goals
46 5. Advancing manageable meaningful measurement Health Equity: the key to meaningful evaluation
47 5. Advancing manageable meaningful measurement Improving Patient Access
48 5. Advancing manageable meaningful measurement Ontario’s Enhanced 18-month Well-Baby Visit EMR Integration and Repository Project
49 5. Advancing manageable meaningful measurement Putting data in the hands of primary care providers to support quality improvement
50 5. Advancing manageable meaningful measurement Quality Improvement in Primary Care through an Integrated Vascular Health Care Approach
51 5. Advancing manageable meaningful measurement The Cervical Screening Reminder Calls Pilot: An EMR Optimization Initiative to Support Primary Care
52 5. Advancing manageable meaningful measurement Turning data lemons into data lemonade: Our journey with 7-day Post discharge
53 5. Advancing manageable meaningful measurement What’s a QIDSS and what can they do for you in particular and primary care in general
54 6. Leadership and governance for accountable care Explaining governance and accountability to all members of the FHT: Making it happen and getting them involved.
55 6. Leadership and governance for accountable care Implementing an infection prevention and control program for primary care
56 6. Leadership and governance for accountable care Improving Patient Access and Clinic Efficiency
57 7. Clinical innovations keeping people at home and out of the hospital An Interprofessional Approach to Post-Discharge/ER Visit Follow-up: Minding the Gap between Acute and Primary Care
58 7. Clinical innovations keeping people at home and out of the hospital Cancer …how to live through the diagnosis.
59 7. Clinical innovations keeping people at home and out of the hospital Destigmatizing mental health shortens wait times.
60 7. Clinical innovations keeping people at home and out of the hospital Early integration of palliative care in primary care: INTEGRATE Quality Improvement project
61 7. Clinical innovations keeping people at home and out of the hospital Effective implementation of a geriatric home care program in a Toronto based family health team
62 7. Clinical innovations keeping people at home and out of the hospital Implementing Health Checks in Primary Care for Adults with Developmental Disabilities in Family Health Teams in Ontario: Engaging Interprofessional Care, Community-based Health Care and Developmental Services
63 7. Clinical innovations keeping people at home and out of the hospital Improving the care and quality of life of patients with Asthma
64 7. Clinical innovations keeping people at home and out of the hospital Cancer Survivorship Care: An Important Role for Nurse-Practitioners
65 7. Clinical innovations keeping people at home and out of the hospital Leveraging the OCEAN Platform and Tablet Technology to Improve Patient Care
66 7. Clinical innovations keeping people at home and out of the hospital Post Hospital Transition of Care: From Inpatient to Family Practice.
67 7. Clinical innovations keeping people at home and out of the hospital Too Fit To Fracture: Exercise and Physical Activity Recommendations for Fall and Fracture Prevention

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