2019 Concurrent Sessions Slides & Materials

Thank you to all of our concurrent session presenters who came to the AFHTO 2019 conference. Please see below for the uploaded concurrent session slides. Our concurrent session presentations are organized into 45-minute timeslots and six themes. We have arranged the sessions by timeslot and theme in the table below.

Title Theme Materials
A1 – Meeting Seniors needs in rural Ontario – Living outside the box 1. Access to care: improving access to team-based care Presentation Slides
A3-a Optimizing resilience despite pain: An interdisciplinary team approach for a strength-building chronic pain management program 3. Comprehensive team-based care Presentation Slides
A3-b – The skinny on self-acceptance and the weight of shame: healthier eating through self-compassion, a group approach 3. Comprehensive team-based care Presentation Slides
A4  What the Fax? Improving Patient Care with Ocean eReferral 4. Patient and family-centred care Presentation Slides
A6-a Digital Coalition – How a coalition of the willing is changing the face of primary care 6. Enabling high -performing primary health care

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A6-b Safer Opioid Prescribing through a Clinic-wide Urine Drug Testing System – the HARMS Program 6. Enabling high -performing primary health care

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B1 Enabling the Adoption of Patient E-Communication 1. Access to care: improving access to team-based care  
B2 What matters to patients in the transition from hospital to home 2. Continuous care: ensuring seamless transitions for patients across the continuum of care  
B3 The Creation of the Timmins Integrated Palliative Care Team – Working Together to make a Difference 3. Comprehensive team-based care Presentation Slides
B4-a Jargon? What medical jargon? : Health literacy as a determinant of health 4. Patient and family-centred care  
B4-b TECC-Y: Using technology to provide a “one-stop shop” of holistic care for youth at their fingertips!   4. Patient and family-centred care Presentation Slides
B6 Evidence-Based Patient Care: The Impact of Translating Knowledge to Practice in Primary Care 6. Enabling high -performing primary health care Presentation Slides
AB2 Reducing Silos and Improving Health Care Experience: Integrated Care for Seniors with Complex Needs 2. Continuous care: ensuring seamless transitions for patients across the continuum of care Presentation Slides
AB5 How to Embed Health Equity and Integrate Social Justice Advocacy into Your Team 5. Community and social accountability Presentation Slides
C1 Eat.Move.Repeat: A cross cultural, action based approach to lifestyle and wellness programs. 1. Access to care: improving access to team-based care Presentation Slides
C3-a Sedative-Hypnotics Deprescribing – Beyond the Basics 3. Comprehensive team-based care Presentation Slides
C3-b A multi-disciplinary CBT  group for depression and anxiety with psychiatry supports 3. Comprehensive team-based care Presentation Slides
C3-c – Comprehensive Team Based COPD Care for Vulnerable Patients
 
3. Comprehensive team-based care  
C4 Interprofessional Therapeutic Yoga Programs: Supporting Healthy Lifestyles for Older Adults and People with Dementia 4. Patient and family-centred care Presentation Slides
C5 Creative Expansion of Social Work Services 5. Community and social accountability  
CD2 The digital health toolbox: Enabling high-performance teams in the delivery of integrated, patient-centred care  2. Continuous care: ensuring seamless transitions for patients across the continuum of care Presentation Slides
CD6 Working towards one practice report for Ontario’s primary care clinicians  6. Enabling high -performing primary health care  
D1 Go Big or Go Home! Launching a novel, large-scale, community program beyond the roster. 1. Access to care: improving access to team-based care Presentation Slides
D3-a Evaluation of Midwifery-led Group Perinatal Care in an Academic Family Health Team 3. Comprehensive team-based care  
D3-b Hit the Road Jack…Mobile Integrated Health Care.  Beginning a new journey to support patients with Mental Health & Addictions in your community. 3. Comprehensive team-based care  
D4 Beyond Patient Advisory Councils: Meaningful Engagement with Specific Populations (Youth) in Primary Care Settings 4. Patient and family-centred care  
D5-a Oh my! I forgot about the Social Determinants of Health in my Patient’s Health!  A program model that doesn’t forget! 5. Community and social accountability Presentation Slides
D5-b – Bridges to Housing –a Powerful Example of Comprehensive Team Based Care 5. Community and social accountability Presentation Slides
E1-a Pharmacist Medication Reviews via Videoconference: A Prospective Cohort Pilot Study in Remote and Rural Underserviced Communities 1. Access to care: improving access to team-based care Presentation Slides
E1-b Challenges in implementing collaborative mental health care: the case study of PARTNERs -Primary Care Assessment and Research of a Telephone Intervention for Neuropsychiatric Conditions with Education and Resources 1. Access to care: improving access to team-based care  
E2 PREVENT – Improving the transition from hospital to home for patients with CHF/COPD  (Preventing Readmissions and ER Visits in Elgin through Novel Transitions) 2. Continuous care: ensuring seamless transitions for patients across the continuum of care  
E4 Your Healthcare Journey with Us – A Patient and Clinic partnership to better understand and manage our relationships with one another 4. Patient and family-centred care Presentation Slides
E5-a Improving Community Prosperity by Addressing Social Determinants of Health 5. Community and social accountability Presentation Slides
E5-b Out of the Closet and Into the Light:  How one FHT secured annualized funding to provide transgender-specific health care to their region. 5. Community and social accountability Presentation Slides
E6 Becoming Ontario Health Teams: The Journey So Far   6. Enabling high -performing primary health care Presentation Slides
F1-a The TEAM is in: Adding More Players to Solo Practitioners’ Teams 1. Access to care: improving access to team-based care  
F1-b An integrated model of comprehensive primary care for unattached patients  1. Access to care: improving access to team-based care Presentation Slides
F2-B – Keeping “A Breast”; Building Collaborative Care And Transitions To Optimize Breastfeeding Success Across The City Of Hamilton Through Primary Care 2. Continuous care: ensuring seamless transitions for patients across the continuum of care  
F3 Cardiac Rehabilitation Within a Family Health Team- Improving Access For Our Community  3. Comprehensive team-based care Presentation Slides
F4 Increasing Rural Patient-Centered Care Through Multi-Digital Solutions  4. Patient and family-centred care  
F5 Interactive Art Therapy: A Tool to Reduce Social Isolation Among seniors in a Primary Care Setting 5. Community and social accountability Presentation Slides
EF6 Improving quality care through an EMR-enabled clinician dashboard 6. Enabling high -performing primary health care  
F2-a Providing a seamless transition of care (shared care model) for colorectal cancer survivors within an urban family health team 2. Continuous care: ensuring seamless transitions for patients across the continuum of care Presentation Slides

 

Concurrent Session Selection

Concurrent session presentations were chosen by working groups consisting of AFHTO members across Ontario, representing the full breadth of professions within collaborative primary care. Submissions were chosen for reflecting the conference theme, usefulness/applicability to interprofessional primary care teams, innovativeness, evidence of impact, and clear learning objectives.

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