AMO-15-007 Randomized Control Trial of Nutritional Care Pathway in Malnourished Hospitalized Medical Patients: Pilot Study 
Adam Rahman & Marko Mrkobrada

Quality and Safety Adam Rahman adam.rahman@sjhc.london.on.ca 519-663-3170 AMOSO Marko Mrkobrada marko.mrkobrada@lhsc.on.caAMO-15-007 Malnutrition is a debilitating and highly prevalent condition in the acute hospital setting.  We conducted a factorial-design 2x2 randomized trial of a novel nutritional pathway where we identified at-risk hospitalized medical patients, and then provided nutritional supplementation in hospital...

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SMH-15-012 Hemoglobin Optimization to Improve Cerebral Health in Anemic Patients Undergoing Non-Cardiac Surgery
Gregory Hare

Quality and Safety Gregory Hare hareg@smh.ca MatelaL@smh.ca 416-864-5825 St. Michael’s Hospital SMH-15-012 We propose a transformation in local and global healthcare by assess the optimal effective and safe treatment of anemia in patients undergoing elective surgery utilizing well established and readily adoptable protocols including the administration of iron and...

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SHS-17-005 Multicenter Improvement Study Using Electronic Hand Hygiene Monitoring to Prevent Healthcare-associated Infectiions WITH SMH MULLER
Jerome Leis

Quality and Safety Jerome Leis jerome.leis@sunnybrook.ca tanya.agnihotri@sunnybrook.ca 416-480-4243 Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Matthew P. Muller SHS-17-005 This multicentre stepped wedge trial of 26 medical-surgical inpatient units across 5 Ontario hospitals found that electronic hand hygiene (HH) monitoring is a more accurate and effective method for measuring hand hygiene compliance...

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CHA-18-002 Patient-Generated Goals in Mental Health Care: Better Outcomes?
Kathleen Pajer

Mental Health, Children and Community Care Kathleen Pajer kpajer@cheo.on.ca 613-737-7600 ext 2327 CHAMO, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, University of Ottawa FOMCHA-18-002 Our study using patients and families to develop their own patient-reported outcomes (PROs), i.e. Specific, Measureable, Attainable, Realistic, Time-Based (SMART) goals to track during treatment until completion...

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CAM-15-004 Estimating psychosis risk in individuals at clinical high risk using an event-related brain potential index of semantic processing
Michael Kiang

Mental Health, Children and Community Care Michael Kiang michael.kiang@camh.ca 416-535-8501 ext. 30337 CAMH Medical Services Association, CAMH, UofTCAM-15-004 The N400 brainwave, elicited by meaningful stimuli like words or pictures, is smaller for stimuli more related to previous ones. This “N400 priming effect” is reduced in schizophrenia. In this study...

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HAH-15-006 Towards a Functional Classification of Social Communication for Preschool Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Prospective Examination of Social Communication Abilities (ACSF:SC Phase III, Algorithm Study).
Peter Rosenbaum

Mental Health, Children and Community Care Peter Rosenbaum rosenbau@mcmaster.ca 905-525-9140 x27834 HAHso, McMaster UniversityHAH-15-006 We have created a unique 5-level Autism Classification System of Functioning: Social Communication (ACSF:SC) for use with children with Autism (ASD). HAHSO Funds enabled us to begin to recruit families and clinicians, to compare parent...

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HAH-18-005 Developing quality of care and resource utilization indicators to evaluate a mobile health outreach service (HAMSMaRT) in the Hamilton urban core
Timothy O’Shea

Mental Health, Children and Community Care Timothy O'Shea osheat@mcmaster.ca 905-521-2100 ext 42471 Hamilton Academic Health Sciences Organization (HAHSO) HAH-18-005 The Hamilton Social Medicine Response Team is a physician led mobile health outreach program which provides service to marginalized populations in Hamilton in the settings where the patient is most...

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AMO-16-007 Continuing Stroke Recovery through Rehabilitation in the Community 
Robert Teasell

Mental Health, Children and Community Care Robert Teasell robert.teasell@sjhc.london.on.ca 519-685-4559 AMOSOAMO-16-007 Little is known about what happens to stroke rehabilitation patients once discharged from inpatient rehabilitation. We have developed a model system of home and hospital-based interdisciplinary outpatient stroke rehab. Of 1,497 stroke patients discharged from an inpatient rehab...

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