TOH-17-014 Improving Breastfeeding Outcomes using an Innovative Youth- Informed Breastfeeding Program for Young Women
Nathalie Fleming

Mental Health, Children and Community Care Nathalie Fleming nathalie.fleming@sympatico.ca nfleming@toh.ca 613-738-8400 ext 81799 613-859-6533 The Ottawa Hospital Academic Medical OrganizationTOH-17-014 Early contact, connection, and support offered through the St. Mary's Home Youth-Informed Breastfeeding Program provide anticipatory guidance to pregnant and parenting youth. The peer support program is inviting, and...

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MSU-15-003 Development of an Innovative Opioid Safety Program in Pain Clinics (Op-Safe): A Multi-Centre project Frances Chung

Mental Health, Children and Community Care Frances Chung frances.chung@uhn.ca 416 603 5800 ext 5433 University Health Network and Women's College Hospital Jean Wong jean.wong@uhn.ca 416-603-5118 University Health Network MSU-15-003 The risk of death and other serious complications is elevated in patients taking opioids for chronic non-cancer pain. Respiratory depression...

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SMH-16-012 Co-designing screening invitations with patients to reduce income-related disparities in cancer screening
Tara Kiran & Aisha Lofters

Mental Health, Children and Community Care Tara Kiran tara.kiran@utoronto.ca St. Michael's Hospital Aisha Lofters aisha.lofters@utoronto.ca 416-864-6060 x77480 St. Michael's HospitalSMH-16-012 TRANSFORMATION: This study's aim was to transform how we reach out about cancer screening to our patients living with low income by co-designing a screening outreach strategy with our...

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WCH-16-004 Screening While You Wait (SWYW); Technology-based, Patient-initiated health practice screening in primary care waiting rooms
Noah Ivers & Payal Agarwal

Mental Health, Children and Community Care Noah Ivers noah.ivers@wchospital.ca 416-323-6400 x5210 WCH Academic and Medical Services Group; WCH; UofT Payal Agarwal payal.agarwal@wchospital.caWCH-16-004 We created an automated process to assess and address physical activity levels within routine primary care. A tailored algorithm for each patient created: (1) a customized exercise...

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BAM-16-001 Reducing post-operative knee flexion contracture recurrence by correcting leg length discrepancy in the non-surgical knee in patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty for primary osteoarthiritis – a feasibility study
T. Mark Campbell

Mental Health, Children and Community Care T. Mark Campbell tcampbell@bruyere.org 613-562-6262 X4064 Bruyère Academic Medical Organization, Elisabeth Bruyère Hospital, Uni of Ottawa BAM-16-001 Integration of leg length discrepancy (LLD) correction using a shoe lift as part of the treatment of knee osteoarthritis (OA) and joint replacement to improve outcomes...

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TOH-16-003 Improving physician antibiotic prescribing behaviours: empowering infectious diseases physicians to influence change in practice among their peers.
Kathryn Suh

Implementation & Integration Kathryn Suh ksuh@toh.ca 613-798-5555 x 10297 TOHAMO; The Ottawa Hospital and University of OttawaTOH-16-003 We have greater insight regarding local factors (barriers and facilitators) that influence physician antibiotic prescribing in our facility, and a better understanding of the perceived roes and self-reported behaviours of subject matter...

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TOH-17-001 Interdepartmental program to improve outcomes for acute heart failure patients seen in the Emergency Department
Ian Stiell & Jeff Perry

Implementation & Integration Ian Stiell istiell@ohri.ca cakennedy@ohri.ca 613-798-5555 ext. 18683 TOHAMO, The Ottawa Hospital, University of Ottawa Jeff Perry jperry@toh.caTOH-17-001 The project will improve patient outcomes by ensuring that high-risk AHF cases are admitted to hospital while others are offered rapid specialist follow-up. In a recent patient safety analysis...

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NOA-18-010 Teams of Rural Physicians and Why They Matter: Testing a Theoretical Framework of Team Effectiveness that Predicts Outcomes of Performance, Commitment, and Intentions to Stay.
Eliseo Orrantia

Implementation & Integration Eliseo Orrantia eorrantia@mfht.org 807-228-0411 Northern Ontario School of MedicineNOA-18-010 This study of many of the rural physicians in Northern Ontario, that identify as practicing in physician teams, supports our theoretical framework of Physician Team Effectiveness. The model now allows us to develop interventions targeted at physician...

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AMO-15-008 Transplantation of Microbes of Fecal Origin for Prevention and Treatment of Metabolic Syndrome and Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease 
Michael Silverman & Adam Rahman

Implementation & Integration Michael Silverman michael.silverman@lhsc.on.ca 519-646-6100 x61726 AMOSO Adam Rahman adam.rahman@sjhc.london.on.ca   AMO-15-008 Abnormal intestinal permeability (IP) is a central pathway in the development of many autoimmune diseases (Type I Diabetes, Systemic lupus, Multiple sclerosis, Rheumatoid arthritis), metabolic diseases (Obesity, Metabolic syndrome, Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD), Atherosclerosis)...

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