Title: Group 5: Adolescent Prevention Priorities
1Group 5 Adolescent Prevention Priorities
- Group Members
- Karen Broder, Charles Wibbelsman, Gale Burnstein,
Amanda Cohn, Carolyn Deal, David Delozier, Martin
Fisher, Claire Hannan, Allison Mawle, Mary Jean
Schumann, Laura Shone, Shannon Stokley, Mary
Vernon-Smiley
2In the Crossfire Martin Fisher, Mary
Vernon-Smiley, and Charles Wibbelsman Moderator
Karen Broder
3Question 1
- There are many recommendations for
- adolescent preventive health services. How
- can an adolescent healthcare provider
- make sense of them?
- Speaker 1 Dr. Wibblesman
- Speaker 2 Dr. Fisher
4Leading Causes of Death Among Adolescents Ages
15-19 2001
National Center for Health Statistics
5Clinical Preventive Services Guidelines for
Adolescents
- Bright Futures
- Guidelines for Adolescent Preventive Services
(GAPS) - American Academy of Pediatrics
- U.S. Preventive Services Task Force
- (Agency for Health Care Research and Quality)
6Question 2
- What is the role of the community in
- keeping adolescents healthy?
- Speaker 1 Dr. Vernon-Smiley
- Speaker 2 Dr. Wibblesman
7Adolescent Health Risk Behaviors
- Unintentional injuries (motor vehicle injuries)
- Violence (homicide) and suicide
- Alcohol use
- Sexual risk behaviors that increase risk for HIV
infection, other STDs, and pregnancy - Physical inactivity and poor nutrition
- Tobacco use
8The Community and Adolescents
Families
Schools
Healthcare Providers
Non-profit organizations
Friends
Religious Organizations
Local public health programs
9Question 3
- Adolescent healthcare providers often see
- more than 30 patients a day and
- sometimes have less than 10 minutes to
- spend with an adolescent. What are the
- priorities if time is short?
- Speaker 1 Dr. Fisher
- Speaker 2 Dr. Wibblesman
10A Sampling of Issues to Address in a Clinical
Visit
- School concerns
- Behavioral concerns
- Social concerns
- Mental health
- Sexuality
- Substance abuse
- Medical concerns (acne, menstrual problems)
- Weight concerns
- Risk-taking behaviors
- Domestic violence
- Family concerns
- Community violence
- Isolation (rural community)
- Access to healthcare
Adapted from Bright Futures
11Question 4
- How do immunizations fit within the
- context of other adolescent preventive
- priorities?
- Speaker 1 Dr. Wibblesman
- Speaker 2 Dr. Fisher
- Speaker 3 Dr. Vernon-Smiley
12Adolescent Immunizations A Needle and a Hook?
- Needle Vaccines effective at preventing
morbidity and mortality among adolescents during - Adolescence
- Adulthood
- Hook Adolescent vaccination may provide an
opportunity for increased encounters with
healthcare providers and facilitate broader
delivery of preventive services
13Acknowledgement
- Amanda Cohn
- Dan Fishbein
- Gale Burnstein
- Carolyn Deal
- David Delozier
- Claire Hannan
- Allison Mawle
- Mary Jean Schumann
- Laura Shone
- Shannon Stokley
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