Primary care providers are often first-line responders for complex patients. In rural and underserved areas, where access to specialists is limited,
Poster 38 – Collaborative mental health care in Canada’s primary care settings: An updated national quality framework and recommended measures for implementation
The objective of this project was to validate the previously developed Quality Improvement For Collaborative Care (QI4CC) framework to ensure
Poster 32 – Enhancing Provider Skills and Preventing Burnout: Facilitation and Training in Trauma-Informed Pediatrics
Implementation of Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) in a Pediatric or Family Practice setting is an emerging field of study. A “Gold Standard” has yet to be
Poster 34 – Young Adults Living with Sickle Cell Disease: Contextual Insights and Recommendations for Treatment
Sickle cell disease is a genetic condition involving pain syndromes, infections, organ damage, and other disease complications. Prior to the 1950’s,
Poster 31 – Primary Care Behavioral Health Partnerships Advancing & Transforming Health Sciences (PCBH PATHS): Provider Wellness Initiative
The PCBH PATHS initiative is a workforce development pipeline to train the next generation of healthcare professionals to address gaps in skills, and
Poster 02 – Understanding the Relational Implications of Treating Complex Patients in Integrated Primary Care Settings
Primary care continues to be on the front lines of care in treating more socially and behaviorally complex patients. However, the ways in which the
Poster 20 – Exploring Pre-Implementation Perceptions of Integrated Care in a College Setting
Integrated behavioral health (IBH) services on college campuses may provide students with comprehensive treatments that meet both their physical and
Poster 10 – How An Innovative Program in Kentucky is Addressing the Opioid Crisis Through Refining the Delivery of Integrated Primary Care
Kentucky has one of the highest rates of opioid prescription and addiction. High levels of opioid-based coping patterns co-exist with high levels of
Poster 35 – Philadelphia Freedom from High Blood Pressure: An Integrated MultiDisciplinary Approach to Support Hypertension Control (DASH-C) in Primary Care
Philadelphia Freedom from High Blood Pressure: An Integrated MultiDisciplinary Approach to Support Hypertension Control (DASH-C) in Primary Care
Poster 51 – Studying Abroad with Couple and Family Therapy Students as a Medical Family Therapy Learning Experience: Floating Doctor in Bocas del Toro, Panama
Consistent with Adler University’s mission of educating socially responsible practitioners, developing opportunities for community engagement, and
Poster 33 – Taking a Team Based Approach to Treating Sleep Disorders
Sleep complaints/disorders account for more than 5 million office visits per year in primary care. There are several important risk factors for sleep
Poster 53 – Barriers and Facilitators to Integrating Behavioral Health in Primary Care Settings.
Few social work and mental health counseling researchers have utilized photovoice methodology in studies exploring barriers and facilitators to
Poster 25 – Team Approach to Good Control: Interdisciplinary Hypertension Management in Primary Care
Recent data shows that over 14 million individuals are not aware of their hypertension and are not engaged in any interventions or taking any
Poster 44 – Assessing Mental Health Needs in Indigenous Ngäbe Communities in Bocas del Toro, Panama
Western Panama is home to the Ngäbe-Bugle, the largest group of Indigenous Panamanians making up 6.7% (del Rosario, 2011) of the total population of
Poster 26 – Integrated Direct Care Team Efforts toward Improving Diabetes Group Medical Visit Patient Outcomes
Diabetes is a complex condition that is challenging to manage given the interplay of biological, psychological, and environmental factors. The CDC
Poster 52 – Using BDSM to Manage Endometriosis Pain: A Clinical Case Report
Endometriosis is a chronic gynecological condition that indiscriminately effects approximately 176 million women across the world. Three major
Poster 21 – Barriers and Facilitators to Integrated Behavioral Health Model Adoption: A Mixed Method Study Among Community Health Care Providers at a FQHC
While integrated behavioral health services are emerging as a promising model of health care, research regarding implementation outcomes, and
Poster 24 – Correlation Between Reduced Inpatient Hospital Stays and Provision of Wellness Recovery Team Integrated Care
Review of available data indicates that individuals who are receiving Wellness Recovery Team Integrated Care are less likely to have either physical