Detailed Program

Detailed Program

Innovation and Equity: The Foundations of Quality Perinatal Care in 2020 Detailed Program February 20 - 22, 2020 THE HYATT REGENCY | VANCOUVER, BC February 20 - 22, 2020 Innovation and Equity: The Foundations of Quality Perinatal Care in 2020 TABLE OF CONTENTS Conference Description & Objectives 5 Acknowledgements 5 Planning Committee 5 Abstract Review Committee 5 Presenter Listing 6 Poster Presenter Listing 9 Exhibitor Listing 10 Program at a Glance 11 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20 - PRE CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS AM Eat, Sleep and Console Workshop 1 6 PM1 Strengthening Kangaroo Care for Pre-term Infants in BC Workshop 17 PM2 Perinatal Substance Use Case-Based Prescriber Workshop 18 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 CONCURRENT SESSION A A1 Transforming Trauma – How to Do This Work and Sustain? Continuing The Conversation 19 A2i Decision-Making Needs, Challenges, and Opportunities Among Health Care Professionals Supporting Infant Feeding Choices: A Qualitative Investigation Involving Expert Interviews 20 A2ii Advocating for Equitable Access to Human Milk 21 A2iii The Perceived Pressure to Breastfeed and Its Implications 22 A2iv Breast is Best? Informed Choice and Decision Making for New Parents 23 A3i SmartMom: Teaching Hard-To-Reach Populations by Texting 24 A3ii Employing E-Health to Achieve Postpartum Mental Wellness: A Qualitative Needs-Assessment of Women in BC 25 A3iii Remote Patient Monitoring in the BC Women’s Diabetes in Pregnancy Service, a Virtual Health Demonstration Project 26 A3iv Modern Day Tools for the Peripartum Mother: The Representation of Postpartum Mental Health in Conventional and Social Media 27 A4i From Process to Product: Partnering With Patients and Providers to Develop Health Information Resources at BC Women’s Hospital 28 A4ii Developing Resources to Advance Collaborative Action on FASD Prevention in Indigenous Communities 29 A4iii The Period of PURPLE Crying (PURPLE) A Province-Wide Shaken Baby Syndrome Prevention Initiative 30 A4iv Give Me Sleep! Addressing Parents’ Sleep as a Component of Postpartum Mood Disturbances 31 A4v Improving Services for Pregnant and Parenting Women Who Use Opioids: Reducing Stigma and Encouraging Cross-System Collaboration 32 A5i The PRISM Project Improving Lab Test Interpretation for BC Mothers 33 A5ii Newborn Screening: Time Is of the Essence 34 A5iii Vaccinating Pregnant Women: Knowledge, Beliefs, Attitudes and Practices of Women’s Healthcare Providers 35 A5iv Are Primary Healthcare Providers in BC Able to Recommend and Provide Pertussis Vaccine in Every Pregnancy? 36 Lunch Mamahood: A New Frontier, a Keynote Presentation 37 2 PSBC’s Healthy Mothers and Healthy Babies Conference 2020 FEBRUARY 20–22, 2020 • VANCOUVER, BC TABLE OF CONTENTS, CONT CONCURRENT SESSION B B1i Perinatal Anxiety Disorder Screening: Literature Update and Future Directions 38 B1ii Using the EPDS3A as a Screening Tool for Perinatal Anxiety 39 B1iii “The Biggest Decision I’ve Ever Made”: a Grounded Theory of Decision Making Regarding Antidepressant Use in Pregnancy 40 B1iv Anxiety and Depression: Voices that Support Expectant and New Parents 41 B2 Taking on the “Steep Hills” on the BFI Journey: What Works? 42 B2 Going Beyond the Baby Friendly Initiative (BFI) Steps: Learning Needs of Physicians to Protect, Promote & Support Breastfeeding 43 B2 Breastfeeding Panel: Transformative change through the Baby-Friendly Initiative: Insights & Innovation 44 B2 Transformative Change Through the Baby-Friendly Initiative: Insights & Innovation 45 B3i The New Perinatal Data Registry and How It Can Improve Patient Care 46 B3ii Clinical Systems and Transformations (CST) and the Flow of Information 47 B3iii Virtual Health in PHSA 48 B4i A Golden Opportunity: The Redesign of the First Hour of Life for Infants Admitted to Neonatal Intensive Care 49 B4ii The Signature of Early-life Stress on the Vulnerable Developing Brain 50 B4iii Implementation of Newborns Individualized Developmental Care in Neonatal Intensive Care Units The Perspective of Health Care Providers 51 B4iv Empowering Mothers and Benefiting Infants: Implementing Oral Immune Therapy (OIT) for Infants in the NICU 52 B5i Strengthening Culturally Safe and Humble Perinatal Care in BC: A Focus on Work Environments and Individual Reflection and Practice 53 B5ii Before the First Breath: Overview of the First Nations Health Authority’s (FNHA) Vaping, Cannabis and Tobacco Initiatives 54 B5iii Principles for Caring for Indigenous Women and Families during the Perinatal Period 55 Plenary Kangaroo Mother Care: The Cornerstone of Nurturing Care for Premature and Low Birthweight Infants - Experiences from Two Different Environments 56 Plenary Why Climate Change is a Perinatal Issue 57 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22 Plenary Midwives Made Me Do It - How Midwives Both Messed Up and Greatly Improved My Life 58 Plenary Knowledge Translation: Sustainability in Maternal Newborn Care 59 CONCURRENT SESSION C C1i Maternity Care Service Delivery in BC: Geographic Distribution and Variation of Hospital Location, Number of Deliveries, and Healthcare Provider Type 60 C1ii Stabilizing Rural Maternity Care in BC: Evidence-Based Strategic Priorities 61 C1iii Reflections on Co-Creating Sustainable Rural Maternity Care 62 C2i Public Engagement Sets the Foundation for Developing a Perinatal Mental Health Framework 63 C2ii Baby Beginnings: Developing, Implementing and Evaluating a High-Risk Prenatal Home Care Program 64 C2iii Coping with Adversities in Early Pregnancy: Findings from the BC Healthy Connections Project 65 C2iv The Effects of In Utero and Neonatal Wildfire Smoke Exposure on Birth Outcomes and Health in Early Life -- A Proposed Study 66 C3i Syphilis in Pregnancy and Congenital Syphilis – What Does the Landscape Look like Post- Implementation? 67 C3ii Travel Time to Maternity Services: Prenatal Care Utilization, Maternal and Pregnancy Risk Factors, and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes 68 C3iii Interpregnancy Interval after a Perinatal Loss and Subsequent Adverse Outcomes 69 C3iv Time Trends, Regional Variation and Risk Factors for Gastroschisis in Canada, 2006 to 2017 70 C3v Alcohol Use During Pregnancy or Breastfeeding Among Women in the General Population of Ontario, Canada: Results from the 2018 CAMH Monitor Survey 71 C4i Screening for Adverse Childhood Experience (ACEs) During the Perinatal Period: What’s the Evidence? 72 C4ii Evaluating the Acceptability and Feasibility of ACEs in Maternity Care 73 C4iii Walking The Perinatal Journey Together With First Nation families Of BC 74 C5i Intrapartum Fetal Health Surveillance in 2020 75 C5ii Trends in Episiotomy Use among Vaginal Deliveries in Canada and the Association with Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injury 76 C5iii Pre and Post Partum Pelvic Health 77 Lunch Self Care and Self Compassion Meditation in Postpartum care of Mothers 78 CONCURRENT SESSION D D1i Maternity Services in Small Communities: An Innovative Clinical Nursing Education Model 79 D1ii An Alternative Approach to Maternity Care for Rural Indigenous Children and Families Physician-Led Care 80 INNOVATION AND EQUITY: THE FOUNDATIONS OF QUALITY PERINATAL CARE IN 2020 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS, CONT D1iii Factors of Success, Barriers, and the Role of Frontline Workers in Indigenous Maternal Child Community Health Programs: A Scoping Review 81 D2i Strengthening Kangaroo Care in BC 82 D2ii The ABCs of ESC 83 D2iii The Eating, Sleeping, Consoling (ESC) Approach for Women and Their Infants Exposed to Opioids: Determining Knowledge Translation Gaps and Priorities 84 D2iv NowICU - Connecting Sick Mothers in L&D with Their Sick Babies in NICU 85 D3i Underlying Causes of Maternal Death in Canada, 2013 to 2017 86 D3ii Risk Factors and Adverse Birth Outcomes Associated with HELLP Syndrome in Canada 87 D3iii Barriers to Engagement Are a Threat to Safe Quality Care 88 D4i Acute Care Service Design for Perinatal Women Using Substances 89 D4ii Assisting Women with Obesity to Have Their Best Perinatal Outcomes-Integrating New Evidence 90 D4iii Reporting from Out East: The Perinatal Health Care Experiences of Women with Physical, Sensory, and Intellectual/ Developmental Disabilities in ON 91 D5i Multi-Service Programs for Pregnant and Parenting Women with Substance Use Concerns: Women’s Perspectives on Why They Seek Help and Their Significant Changes 92 D5ii Women Together II Conquer Stigma Perinatal Substance Use 93 D5iii A Learning Journey: The Provincial Perinatal Substance Use Project in BC 94 Plenary Indigenous Midwifery: Looking Back and Moving Forward Stories, Lessons and Imperatives 95 POSTER ABSTRACTS P01 Recruitment methods for pregnancy reference intervals for safe medicine(PRISM) 96 P02 Planning for Pediatric and Perinatal Reference Intervals (P2RISM) 97 P03 An Integrative Review on Women’s Perspectives about Cannabis Use during Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period 98 P04 Acute Care Service Design for Perinatal Women Using Substances 99 P05 A Scoping Review of Educational Resources and Curriculum on Lactation for Health Professional Undergraduate Students 100 P06 The Experience of Infant Feeding in BC: The Role of Service Provider Interactions 101 P07 Alcohol Use During Pregnancy or Breastfeeding Among Women in the General Population of Ontario, Canada: Results from the 2018 CAMH Monitor Survey 102 P08 Dietary Phenylalanine and Tyrosine Requirements during Late Gestation in Healthy Pregnant Women 103 P09 Socioeconomic Inequalities in the Use of Caesarean Section Delivery in Ghana: A Cross-Sectional Study Using Nationally Representative Data 104 P10 Health Information Access in Canadian Immigrant Postpartum Women:

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