Poster Gallery 2022

Online Poster Gallery 2022

Thank you to all of our poster presenters who submitted their posters to the AFHTO 2022 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.

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

Poster #

Theme

Title

1 1. It takes a team: collaboration inside and out

Championing Integrated Care: Primary and Community Care Response Teams

2 1. It takes a team: collaboration inside and out The Importance of Interdisciplinary Care in the Treatment of Diabetic Foot Ulcers
 
3 1. It takes a team: collaboration inside and out Sharing and learning from each other to improve clinic phone wait times
4 1. It takes a team: collaboration inside and out Diabetes –  It Takes a Village
5 1. It takes a team: collaboration inside and out

Leveraging Primary care Ontario Practice based Learning and Research (POPLAR) Network to Improve Quality in Primary Care: the SPIDER study
 

6 1. It takes a team: collaboration inside and out

Building Resilience Individually and as a Team 

7 1. It takes a team: collaboration inside and out

Primary Care Occupational Therapy: The Value of Access for Patients

8 1. It takes a team: collaboration inside and out Team-based Opioid Stewardship in Ontario: A Pharmacist Perspective
 
9 1. It takes a team: collaboration inside and out How ECHOs amplify: the power of Project ECHO Rheumatology in your FHT in managing inflammatory arthritis and autoimmune diseases
10 1. It takes a team: collaboration inside and out

From Silos to Success: Collaboration of Primary Care Models Tackling Community Needs 
 

11 1. It takes a team: collaboration inside and out Sustainable, ongoing collaborations for practice-based, data driven QI:  thirteen years of experience
 
12 2. Health equity at the centre ‘Housing for Health’: Caring for and Prioritizing Vulnerable Community Members Experiencing Chronic Homelessness in Dufferin County
13 2. Health equity at the centre Accountable Spaces: Improving Service Provider Readiness to Serve 2SLGBTQI+ Clients in the Community
14 2. Health equity at the centre

Serving the Underserved: Bringing Interprofessional Primary Care to High Needs Communities

15 2. Health equity at the centre

Promoting Smoking Reduction and Cessation with Indigenous Peoples of Reproductive Age and their Communities: A Best Practice Guideline
 

16 2. Health equity at the centre Practical Applications for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Work in Primary Care: Ideas on where to start
 
17 2. Health equity at the centre

Road to Recovery: A Multi-Pronged Approach to Support COVID-19 Vaccinations and Beyond in North York
 

18 2. Health equity at the centre Addressing equity and efficiency with patient reminders
19 2. Primary care leading in health system transformation Reimagining HIV prevention and care in the ACB  communities through meaningful stakeholder engagement
20 2. Health equity at the centre Achieving More Equitable Complex Concussion Management: Lessons from ECHO Concussion, a telemedicine education program
21 2. Health equity at the centre Using neighbourhood level measures of deprivation to support clinical care
22 2. Health equity at the centre Supporting Pregnant, Lactating, and Parenting People who Consume Cannabis in Ontario: An Interactive Workshop to Enhance Healthcare Practices
23 2. Health equity at the centre Out of Mind but not Out of Sight: Identifying, Reaching and Addressing Health Care Needs of Vulnerable Patients during Pandemic 
 
24 2. Health equity at the centre Clinical and Cultural Competencies for 2SLGBTQ Communities
25 3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems Leveraging electronic medical record data to develop patient interventions: a pilot study
26 3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems
 
We Are Here for You- Virtual Baby and Me support education series
27 3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems Linking primary care electronic medical record data with hospital data to support Ontario Health Teams
 
28 3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems
 
Telephone Follow-up Visits Offer a New Care Option for Patients with Hip & Knee Arthritis
 
29 3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems
 
Improving Experience of Virtual Rehab for Patients After Knee Replacement 
30 3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems
 
Eliminating Barriers in Providing Care
 
31 3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems
 
Data Management and it’s use in informing programs
 
32 3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems
 
Clinical Practice in a Digital Health Environment: New Best Practice Guideline
33 3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems
 
Implementing a patient portal in a province-wide smoking cessation program to address systemic barriers to accessing program treatment. 
34 3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems
 
Learning from adaptation: Primary care occupational, physical, and respiratory therapy practice in the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic 
 
35 3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems Primary Care, Specialists and Patients – Building a Better Workflow; Ensuring a Better Experience
36 3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems
 
Digital First for Health Strategy: Evidence2Practice Ontario Program
 
37 3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems Technology enabled collaborative care (TECC) for adults with diabetes: Results from a feasibility study

 

38 3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems Developing a Practice Guidance Tool for Prescribing Cascades in Primary Care Teams
39 3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems Leading Change From the Ground Up: An Approach for Sustainable Change in Primary Care 
 
40 3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems Exploring the impact of ECHO Ontario Integrated Mental and Physical Health on participants’ approach and attitude towards the care of complex patients
 
41 3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems Using “bots” to support more efficient workflows and reduce the risk of clinician burnout
42 3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems Evaluation of real-time collection of patient-reported experience to support continuous improvement
 
43 3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems POPLAR, the Primary care Ontario Practice-based Learning and Research Network
44 3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems Intelligent automation to improve chronic disease identification and coding in primary care
45 4. Mental health and addictions Optimizing the role of social work in primary care across Ontario: A mixed methods study
46 4. Mental health and addictions Empowering our Patients Receiving Mental Health and Addictions Treatment using Measurement Based Care
47 4. Mental health and addictions Implementation and Impact of an Interprofessional Postpartum Support Group
 
48 4. Mental health and addictions Party n Play/ Chemsex: Mental Health, Resilience and Culturally and Clinically Competencies for GBMSM  
 

 

Poster #

Theme

Title

a 2. Health equity at the centre Access Impacts to Primary Care Rehabilitation Practice During the COVID-19 Pandemic
b 2. Health equity at the centre Amplifying the voices of Black communities: A participatory approach to designing smoking cessation programming for Black Torontonians
 
c 3. Sustainable solutions to primary care problems Integrated primary care workforce planning in the City of Toronto: Co-development and operationalization of a fit-for-purpose planning toolkit

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