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Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship invited student posters

Abstract

Women diagnosed with syphilis requires medical care and community-based support services in order to successfully prevent congenital syphilis (CS) as a birth outcome. This presentation aims to describe the development, implementation, and evaluation of a care coordination model as a CS prevention strategy in a local health department.

Description

45th Biennial Convention 2019 Theme: Connect. Collaborate. Catalyze.

Author Details

Arianne Jamison, MA, BSN, RN - College of Nursing, Advanced Public Health Nursing Program, Rush University, Chicago, IL, USA; Susan Swider, PhD, PHNA-BC, FAAN - College of Nursing, Rush University, Chicago, IL, USA

Sigma Membership

Gamma Phi

Lead Author Affiliation

Rush University, Chicago, Illinois, USA

Type

Poster

Format Type

Text-based Document

Study Design/Type

N/A

Research Approach

N/A

Keywords:

Care Coordination, Congenital Syphilis, Public Health Nurse

Conference Name

45th Biennial Convention

Conference Host

Sigma Theta Tau International

Conference Location

Washington, DC, USA

Conference Year

2019

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Implementing an Enhanced Care Coordination Model for pregnant women with syphilis

Washington, DC, USA

Women diagnosed with syphilis requires medical care and community-based support services in order to successfully prevent congenital syphilis (CS) as a birth outcome. This presentation aims to describe the development, implementation, and evaluation of a care coordination model as a CS prevention strategy in a local health department.