Online Poster Gallery 2023

Online Poster Gallery 2023

Thank you to all of our poster presenters who submitted their posters to the AFHTO 2023 conference! Posters were submitted by interprofessional health teams across the province. They represent the full breadth of professions within collaborative primary care and showcase evidence-based, impactful innovations that will be useful to other teams.

Note: Posters listed in plain text mean that a Poster was not submitted for the online gallery

Poster #

Theme

Title

1 1. Using a population-based approach to provide care to the community Understanding and Addressing Barriers to Colon Cancer Screening in Patients with Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective Disorder
2 1. Using a population-based approach to provide care to the community Guiding Peterborough’s Tiniest Feet Toward Their Milestones
3 1. Using a population-based approach to provide care to the community Team-based care by Ontario Health Teams: Where are the priority areas?
4 1. Using a population-based approach to provide care to the community An audit of Family Health Team websites: Information on palliative care services
5 1. Using a population-based approach to provide care to the community Promoting Health Equity through Community-based Preventative Healthcare Initiatives
6 1. Using a population-based approach to provide care to the community Elder Care Registered nurse  supporting aging complexities 
7a 1. Using a population-based approach to provide care to the community Optimizing Early Detection Lung Cancer Screening
7b 1. Using a population-based approach to provide care to the community Patient Experience Survey Co-Design to Drive Participation, Engagement and Quality Improvement
8 1. Using a population-based approach to provide care to the community Facilitating Transitions in Care and Services: Interprofessional Best Practices
9 1. Using a population-based approach to provide care to the community Developing and Disseminating Clinical Guidelines for Social Isolation and Loneliness in Older Adults   
10 1. Using a population-based approach to provide care to the community Virtual Simulation-Based Foot Education Program for Adult Patients with Diabetes:  Lessons Learned from a Feasibility Trial in Ethiopia. 
11 3. Organizing primary care to advance Ontario Health Teams The role of physician engagement and practice facilitation specialists in building highly effective primary
care teams
12a 4. Embedding mental health and home care in primary care Hybrid By Force, Now By Choice:  Patient and Provider Experiences of Mental Health Services in Dufferin/Caledon
12b 4. Embedding mental health and home care in primary care The Right Information When You Need It: Knowledge Translation and The Canadian Coalition For Seniors’ Mental Health
13 4. Embedding mental health and home care in primary care Addressing the Other Pandemic: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Mental Health
14 4. Embedding mental health and home care in primary care Improving Mental Health Outcomes of FHT patients: Applying Lessons Learned from MindBeacon’s COVID program and Previous FHT Public-Private Partnerships
15 4. Embedding mental health and home care in primary care “Where The Client Is At”: Reflections on Social Work Practice In the Client’s Home
16 4. Embedding mental health and home care in primary care Building competency in first-line insomnia care: An interprofessional approach
17 4. Embedding mental health and home care in primary care Ontario Structured Psychotherapy Program in Brampton, Halton and Mississauga: Lowering barriers to evidence-based mental health care
18 2. Optimising teams’ capacity and creating efficiencies Involving Mental Health Providers to Increasing Rates of Breast Cancer Screening
19 2. Optimising teams’ capacity and creating efficiencies A Multidisciplinary Approach to Deprescribing Potentially Inappropriate Prescriptions (PIPs) – A SPIDER Protocol
20 2. Optimising teams’ capacity and creating efficiencies Team Based Obesity Medicine | ACT (Acceptance and Commitment T ) for Metabolic Health Program
21 2. Optimising teams’ capacity and creating efficiencies Implementing LEAN Techniques and Quality Improvement Tools in Primary Care: How to Optimize Administrative Workflows
22 2. Optimising teams’ capacity and creating efficiencies Facilitators and Challenges Shaping the Experiences of Primary Care Teams’ Engagement in COVID-19 Vaccination Distribution in Ontario, Canada: A Qualitative Study
23 2. Optimising teams’ capacity and creating efficiencies A Community of Practice for Health Professional Educators: Exploring an innovative approach to supporting HPEs in Family Medicine at the University of Toronto (work in progress)
24 2. Optimising teams’ capacity and creating efficiencies Connecting Again: Optimising and Improving Nurse-Resident Relationships in a Post-COVID World
25 2. Optimising teams’ capacity and creating efficiencies Impact of implementing a patient-centered type 2 diabetes self-management virtual educational program with glucose sensor technology on A1C, time in range and patient satisfaction
 
26 2. Optimising teams’ capacity and creating efficiencies Obesity management strategy – providing evidenced based practice and addressing wait times
27 2. Optimising teams’ capacity and creating efficiencies Low Income Population Focus for Cervical Cancer Screening in a FHT RN-Led Pap Clinic
28 2. Optimising teams’ capacity and creating efficiencies Improving Access and the Experience for Patients Having Hip and Knee Replacement
29 2. Optimising teams’ capacity and creating efficiencies Pharmacist-Led Penicillin Allergy Assessment and Management in Primary Care
31 2. Optimising teams’ capacity and creating efficiencies Health and Wellness Program(s) for the Employees – The Change Needed at the Organizational level: Systems Approach
32 2. Optimising teams’ capacity and creating efficiencies Virtual Simulation-Based Learning Modules in Dietetics for Interprofessional Team-Based Primary Care Settings
33 2. Optimising teams’ capacity and creating efficiencies Re-engaging Patients Living with Diabetes: A Pro-active Team Based Approach
     

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