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Strategies for Small Restaurant Owner Success Beyond 5 Years
Strategies for Small Restaurant Owner Success Beyond 5 Years
by
Veda P. Allen-Barnes
MBA, University of Phoenix, 2015
BS, Queens College of the City University of New York, 1995
AAS, Borough of Manhattan Community College the City University of New York, 1992
Doctoral Study Submitted in Partial Fulfillment
of the Requirements for the Degree of
Doctor of Business Administration
Walden University
August 2020
Limited strategies in the restaurant industry may lead to the loss of competitive advantage. Restaurant owners who lack success strategies may experience business failure. Grounded in the resource-based view, the purpose of this qualitative multiple case study was to explore strategies some small restaurant owners use to succeed in business beyond 5 years. The participants for this study included 5 five small restaurant business owners in New Jersey who successfully implemented strategies and remained in business for more than 5 years after beginning operations. Data were collected from semistructured interviews, documentation, and member checking to obtain responses from the participants. Thematic analysis was used to analyze the data. Three themes emerged: financial stability strategies, customer retention strategies, and marketing strategies. One recommendation is to ensure financial stability by creating long term goals, reducing cash flow issues, and promoting business continuity. The implications for positive social change include the ability to recruit and retain employees, to strengthen the restaurant industry, and build the local economy
DAMPAK SISTEM BUDIDAYA TANAMAN SELADA (Lactuca sativa L.) TERHADAP RESIDU PESTISIDA PROFENOFOS, INDEKS KERAGAMAN DAN KEPADATAN POPULASI MIKROBA TANAH
The application of synthetic pesticides to prevent the growth of pests and diseases frequently becomes polemic because of the impact that caused soil health issues. This research aims to determine the soil’s biological conditions in different cultivation systems. Data retrieval had taken at CV. Bumi Agro Tech and FamOrganic. The research was held from May 2022 until October 2022 and used qualitative methods such as interviews and laboratory analyses. The result shows that Profenophos with an analyte level under 0,0500 ppm is not polluting both soil samples in different cultivation systems. The organic cultivation system had a diversity index higher than the conventional one, even though qualitatively both samples were categorized as medium level by Shanon-Wiener Classification. The amount of soil microbes in an organic cultivation system is higher than in a conventional cultivation system -- differences in colonies formed as many as 383,4996 colonies.INTISARIPenggunaan pestisida kimia seringkali menjadi polemik karena dampak yang ditimbulkan terhadap kesehatan tanah. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui kondisi biologis tanah dengan sistem budidaya berbeda. Penelitian dilaksanakan di CV. Bumi Agro Tech dan FamOrganic. Waktu pelaksanaan penelitian dimulai dari bulan Mei 2022 hingga Oktober 2022. Metode yang digunakan adalah metode kualitatif berupa wawancara serta analisis laboratorium. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan kedua lahan dengan sistem budidaya berbeda tidak tercemar profenofos dengan kadar analit dibawah LoQ yaitu 0.0500 ppm. Indeks keragaman mikroba keduanya menunjukkan kriteria sedang sesuai dengan rumus Shanon-Wiener, dengan nilai keragaman lebih tinggi pada tanah sistem budidaya organik. Jumlah populasi pada tanah organik jauh lebih banyak dengan selisih koloni terbentuk sebanyak 383,4996 koloni
Flexible Spare Core Placement in Torus Topology based NoCs and its validation on an FPGA
In the nano-scale era, Network-on-Chip (NoC) interconnection paradigm has gained importance to abide by the communication challenges in Chip Multi-Processors (CMPs). With increased integration density on CMPs, NoC components namely cores, routers, and links are susceptible to failures.
Therefore, to improve system reliability, there is a need for efficient fault-tolerant techniques that mitigate
permanent faults in NoC based CMPs. There exists several fault-tolerant techniques that address the
permanent faults in application cores while placing the spare cores onto NoC topologies. However, these
techniques are limited to Mesh topology based NoCs. There are few approaches that have realized the
fault-tolerant solutions on an FPGA, but the study on architectural aspects of NoC is limited. This paper
presents the flexible placement of spare core onto Torus topology-based NoC design by considering core
faults and validating it on an FPGA. In the first phase, a mathematical formulation based on Integer Linear
Programming (ILP) and meta-heuristic based Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) have been proposed for the
placement of spare core. In the second phase, we have implemented NoC router addressing scheme, routing
algorithm, run-time fault injection model, and fault-tolerant placement of spare core onto Torus topology
using an FPGA. Experiments have been done by taking different multimedia and synthetic application
benchmarks. This has been done in both static and dynamic simulation environments followed by hardware
implementation. In the static simulation environment, the experimentations are carried out by scaling the
network size and router faults in the network. The results obtained from our approach outperform the
methods such as Fault-tolerant Spare Core Mapping (FSCM), Simulated Annealing (SA), and Genetic
Algorithm (GA) proposed in the literature. For the experiments carried out by scaling the network size,
our proposed methodology shows an average improvement of 18.83%, 4.55%, 12.12% in communication
cost over the approaches FSCM, SA, and GA, respectively. For the experiments carried out by scaling the
router faults in the network, our approach shows an improvement of 34.27%, 26.26%, and 30.41% over the
approaches FSCM, SA, and GA, respectively. For the dynamic simulations, our approach shows an average
improvement of 5.67%, 0.44%, and 3.69%, over the approaches FSCM, SA, and GA, respectively. In the
hardware implementation, our approach shows an average improvement of 5.38%, 7.45%, 27.10% in terms
of application runtime over the approaches SA, GA, and FSCM, respectively. This shows the superiority of
the proposed approach over the approaches presented in the literature.publishedVersio
Penyuluhan Instalasi Komposter Ember Tumpuk sebagai Media Pengolahan Sampah Organik di Desa Cinanjung dalam Rangka Menghadapi Masa Pandemi COVID-19
Limbah sampah organik perlu penanganan sistematik agar dapat dimanfaatkan seoptimal mungkin. Pengelolaan sampah organik khususnya setingkat desa masih perlu dibina kembali agar mampu memasok kebutuhan pupuk organik cair. Desa Cinanjung yang terletak di Kecamatan Tanjungsari, Kabupaten Sumedang, Provinsi Jawa Barat memiliki potensi wisata yang cukup tinggi, yang dapat menarik minat perusahaan swasta untuk mengembangkan desa agrowisata berbasis agribisnis berwawasan ramah lingkungan. Tujuan penyuluhan adalah memberi edukasi tentang instalasi komposter ember tumpuk untuk pengolahan limbah organik menjadi pupuk organik cair (POC). Penyuluhan dilaksanakan pada bulan Agustus 2021 hingga September 2021. Metode pengumpulan data menggunakan Metode Random Sampling dengan teknik analisis penskalaan Likert. Terdapat lima indikator penilaian tingkat pemahaman terhadap materi penyuluhan yang telah disajikan, yakni Sangat Mudah dengan skor 5, Mudah dengan skor 4, Lumayan dengan skor 3, Sulit dengan skor 2, dan Sangat Sulit dengan skor 1. Hasilnya, dari 10 responden 1 orang menjawab Sangat Sulit, 4 orang menjawab Lumayan, 4 orang menjawab Mudah, dan 1 orang menjawab Sangat Mudah
Penyuluhan Instalasi Komposter Ember Tumpuk sebagai Media Pengolahan Sampah Organik di Desa Cinanjung dalam Rangka Menghadapi Masa Pandemi COVID-19
Limbah sampah organik perlu penanganan sistematik agar dapat dimanfaatkan seoptimal mungkin. Pengelolaan sampah organik khususnya setingkat desa masih perlu dibina kembali agar mampu memasok kebutuhan pupuk organik cair. Desa Cinanjung yang terletak di Kecamatan Tanjungsari, Kabupaten Sumedang, Provinsi Jawa Barat memiliki potensi wisata yang cukup tinggi, yang dapat menarik minat perusahaan swasta untuk mengembangkan desa agrowisata berbasis agribisnis berwawasan ramah lingkungan. Tujuan penyuluhan adalah memberi edukasi tentang instalasi komposter ember tumpuk untuk pengolahan limbah organik menjadi pupuk organik cair (POC). Penyuluhan dilaksanakan pada bulan Agustus 2021 hingga September 2021. Metode pengumpulan data menggunakan Metode Random Sampling dengan teknik analisis penskalaan Likert. Terdapat lima indikator penilaian tingkat pemahaman terhadap materi penyuluhan yang telah disajikan, yakni Sangat Mudah dengan skor 5, Mudah dengan skor 4, Lumayan dengan skor 3, Sulit dengan skor 2, dan Sangat Sulit dengan skor 1. Hasilnya, dari 10 responden 1 orang menjawab Sangat Sulit, 4 orang menjawab Lumayan, 4 orang menjawab Mudah, dan 1 orang menjawab Sangat Mudah
Fault-Tolerant Application-Specific Topology based NoC and its Prototype on an FPGA
Application-Specific Networks-on-Chips (ASNoCs) are suitable communication platforms for
meeting current application requirements. Interconnection links are the primary components involved in
communication between the cores of an ASNoC design. The integration density in ASNoC increases with
continuous scaling down of the transistor size. Excessive integration density in ASNoC can result in the
formation of thermal hotspots, which can cause a system to fail permanently. As a result, fault-tolerant
techniques are required to address the permanent faults in interconnection links of an ASNoC design.
By taking into account link faults in the topology, this paper introduces a fault-tolerant application-specific
topology-based NoC design and its prototype on an FPGA. To place spare links in the ASNoC topology,
a meta-heuristic algorithm based on Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) is proposed. By taking link
faults into account in ASNoC design, we also propose an application mapping heuristic and a table-based
fault-tolerant routing algorithm. Experiments are carried out for a specific link and any link fault in
fault-tolerant topologies generated by our approach and approaches reported in the literature. For the experimentation, we used the multi-media applications Picture-in-Picture (PiP), Moving Pictures Expert Group
(MPEG) - 4, MP3Encoder, and Video Object Plane Decoder (VOPD). Experiments are run on software
and hardware platforms. The static performance metric communication cost and the dynamic performance
metrics network latency, throughput, and router power consumption are examined using software platform.
In the hardware platform, the Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) is used to validate proposed
fault-tolerant topologies and analyze performance metrics such as application runtime, resource utilization,
and power consumption. The results are compared with the existing approaches, specifically Ring topology
and its modified versions on both software and hardware platforms. The experimental results obtained from
software and hardware platforms for a specific link and any link fault show significant improvements in
performance metrics using our approach when compared with the related works in the literature.publishedVersio
Role of genetic testing for inherited prostate cancer risk: Philadelphia prostate cancer consensus conference 2017
Purpose: Guidelines are limited for genetic testing for prostate cancer (PCA). The goal of this conference was to develop an expert consensus-dri
Proceedings of the 8th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation
A1 Introduction to the 8(th) Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation: Optimizing Personal and Population Health David Chambers, Lisa Simpson D1 Discussion forum: Population health D&I research Felicia Hill-Briggs D2 Discussion forum: Global health D&I research Gila Neta, Cynthia Vinson D3 Discussion forum: Precision medicine and D&I research David Chambers S1 Predictors of community therapists’ use of therapy techniques in a large public mental health system Rinad Beidas, Steven Marcus, Gregory Aarons, Kimberly Hoagwood, Sonja Schoenwald, Arthur Evans, Matthew Hurford, Ronnie Rubin, Trevor Hadley, Frances Barg, Lucia Walsh, Danielle Adams, David Mandell S2 Implementing brief cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in primary care: Clinicians' experiences from the field Lindsey Martin, Joseph Mignogna, Juliette Mott, Natalie Hundt, Michael Kauth, Mark Kunik, Aanand Naik, Jeffrey Cully S3 Clinician competence: Natural variation, factors affecting, and effect on patient outcomes Alan McGuire, Dominique White, Tom Bartholomew, John McGrew, Lauren Luther, Angie Rollins, Michelle Salyers S4 Exploring the multifaceted nature of sustainability in community-based prevention: A mixed-method approach Brittany Cooper, Angie Funaiole S5 Theory informed behavioral health integration in primary care: Mixed methods evaluation of the implementation of routine depression and alcohol screening and assessment Julie Richards, Amy Lee, Gwen Lapham, Ryan Caldeiro, Paula Lozano, Tory Gildred, Carol Achtmeyer, Evette Ludman, Megan Addis, Larry Marx, Katharine Bradley S6 Enhancing the evidence for specialty mental health probation through a hybrid efficacy and implementation study Tonya VanDeinse, Amy Blank Wilson, Burgin Stacey, Byron Powell, Alicia Bunger, Gary Cuddeback S7 Personalizing evidence-based child mental health care within a fiscally mandated policy reform Miya Barnett, Nicole Stadnick, Lauren Brookman-Frazee, Anna Lau S8 Leveraging an existing resource for technical assistance: Community-based supervisors in public mental health Shannon Dorsey, Michael Pullmann S9 SBIRT implementation for adolescents in urban federally qualified health centers: Implementation outcomes Shannon Mitchell, Robert Schwartz, Arethusa Kirk, Kristi Dusek, Marla Oros, Colleen Hosler, Jan Gryczynski, Carolina Barbosa, Laura Dunlap, David Lounsbury, Kevin O'Grady, Barry Brown S10 PANEL: Tailoring Implementation Strategies to Context - Expert recommendations for tailoring strategies to context Laura Damschroder, Thomas Waltz, Byron Powell S11 PANEL: Tailoring Implementation Strategies to Context - Extreme facilitation: Helping challenged healthcare settings implement complex programs Mona Ritchie S12 PANEL: Tailoring Implementation Strategies to Context - Using menu-based choice tasks to obtain expert recommendations for implementing three high-priority practices in the VA Thomas Waltz S13 PANEL: The Use of Technology to Improve Efficient Monitoring of Implementation of Evidence-based Programs - Siri, rate my therapist: Using technology to automate fidelity ratings of motivational interviewing David Atkins, Zac E. Imel, Bo Xiao, Doğan Can, Panayiotis Georgiou, Shrikanth Narayanan S14 PANEL: The Use of Technology to Improve Efficient Monitoring of Implementation of Evidence-based Programs - Identifying indicators of implementation quality for computer-based ratings Cady Berkel, Carlos Gallo, Irwin Sandler, C. Hendricks Brown, Sharlene Wolchik, Anne Marie Mauricio S15 PANEL: The Use of Technology to Improve Efficient Monitoring of Implementation of Evidence-based Programs - Improving implementation of behavioral interventions by monitoring emotion in spoken speech Carlos Gallo, C. Hendricks Brown, Sanjay Mehrotra S16 Scorecards and dashboards to assure data quality of health management information system (HMIS) using R Dharmendra Chandurkar, Siddhartha Bora, Arup Das, Anand Tripathi, Niranjan Saggurti, Anita Raj S17 A big data approach for discovering and implementing patient safety insights Eric Hughes, Brian Jacobs, Eric Kirkendall S18 Improving the efficacy of a depression registry for use in a collaborative care model Danielle Loeb, Katy Trinkley, Michael Yang, Andrew Sprowell, Donald Nease S19 Measurement feedback systems as a strategy to support implementation of measurement-based care in behavioral health Aaron Lyon, Cara Lewis, Meredith Boyd, Abigail Melvin, Semret Nicodimos, Freda Liu, Nathanial Jungbluth S20 PANEL: Implementation Science and Learning Health Systems: Intersections and Commonalities - Common loop assay: Methods of supporting learning collaboratives Allen Flynn S21 PANEL: Implementation Science and Learning Health Systems: Intersections and Commonalities - Innovating audit and feedback using message tailoring models for learning health systems Zach Landis-Lewis S22 PANEL: Implementation Science and Learning Health Systems: Intersections and Commonalities - Implementation science and learning health systems: Connecting the dots Anne Sales S23 Facilitation activities of Critical Access Hospitals during TeamSTEPPS implementation Jure Baloh, Marcia Ward, Xi Zhu S24 Organizational and social context of federally qualified health centers and variation in maternal depression outcomes Ian Bennett, Jurgen Unutzer, Johnny Mao, Enola Proctor, Mindy Vredevoogd, Ya-Fen Chan, Nathaniel Williams, Phillip Green S25 Decision support to enhance treatment of hospitalized smokers: A randomized trial Steven Bernstein, June-Marie Rosner, Michelle DeWitt, Jeanette Tetrault, James Dziura, Allen Hsiao, Scott Sussman, Patrick O’Connor, Benjamin Toll S26 PANEL: Developing Sustainable Strategies for the Implementation of Patient-Centered Care across Diverse US Healthcare Systems - A patient-centered approach to successful community transition after catastrophic injury Michael Jones, Julie Gassaway S27 PANEL: Developing Sustainable Strategies for the Implementation of Patient-Centered Care across Diverse US Healthcare Systems - Conducting PCOR to integrate mental health and cancer screening services in primary care Jonathan Tobin S28 PANEL: Developing Sustainable Strategies for the Implementation of Patient-Centered Care across Diverse US Healthcare Systems - A comparative effectiveness trial of optimal patient-centered care for US trauma care systems Douglas Zatzick S29 Preferences for in-person communication among patients in a multi-center randomized study of in-person versus telephone communication of genetic test results for cancer susceptibility Angela R Bradbury, Linda Patrick-Miller, Brian Egleston, Olufunmilayo I Olopade, Michael J Hall, Mary B Daly, Linda Fleisher, Generosa Grana, Pamela Ganschow, Dominique Fetzer, Amanda Brandt, Dana Farengo-Clark, Andrea Forman, Rikki S Gaber, Cassandra Gulden, Janice Horte, Jessica Long, Rachelle Lorenz Chambers, Terra Lucas, Shreshtha Madaan, Kristin Mattie, Danielle McKenna, Susan Montgomery, Sarah Nielsen, Jacquelyn Powers, Kim Rainey, Christina Rybak, Michelle Savage, Christina Seelaus, Jessica Stoll, Jill Stopfer, Shirley Yao and Susan Domchek S30 Working towards de-implementation: A mixed methods study in breast cancer surveillance care Erin Hahn, Corrine Munoz-Plaza, Jianjin Wang, Jazmine Garcia Delgadillo, Brian Mittman Michael Gould S31Integrating evidence-based practices for increasing cancer screenings in safety-net primary care systems: A multiple case study using the consolidated framework for implementation research Shuting (Lily) Liang, Michelle C. Kegler, Megan Cotter, Emily Phillips, April Hermstad, Rentonia Morton, Derrick Beasley, Jeremy Martinez, Kara Riehman S32 Observations from implementing an mHealth intervention in an FQHC David Gustafson, Lisa Marsch, Louise Mares, Andrew Quanbeck, Fiona McTavish, Helene McDowell, Randall Brown, Chantelle Thomas, Joseph Glass, Joseph Isham, Dhavan Shah S33 A multicomponent intervention to improve primary care provider adherence to chronic opioid therapy guidelines and reduce opioid misuse: A cluster randomized controlled trial protocol Jane Liebschutz, Karen Lasser S34 Implementing collaborative care for substance use disorders in primary care: Preliminary findings from the summit study Katherine Watkins, Allison Ober, Sarah Hunter, Karen Lamp, Brett Ewing S35 Sustaining a task-shifting strategy for blood pressure control in Ghana: A stakeholder analysis Juliet Iwelunmor, Joyce Gyamfi, Sarah Blackstone, Nana Kofi Quakyi, Jacob Plange-Rhule, Gbenga Ogedegbe S36 Contextual adaptation of the consolidated framework for implementation research (CFIR) in a tobacco cessation study in Vietnam Pritika Kumar, Nancy Van Devanter, Nam Nguyen, Linh Nguyen, Trang Nguyen, Nguyet Phuong, Donna Shelley S37 Evidence check: A knowledge brokering approach to systematic reviews for policy Sian Rudge S38 Using Evidence Synthesis to Strengthen Complex Health Systems in Low- and Middle-Income Countries Etienne Langlois S39 Does it matter: timeliness or accuracy of results? The choice of rapid reviews or systematic reviews to inform decision-making Andrea Tricco S40 Evaluation of the veterans choice program using lean six sigma at a VA medical center to identify benefits and overcome obstacles Sherry Ball, Anne Lambert-Kerzner, Christine Sulc, Carol Simmons, Jeneen Shell-Boyd, Taryn Oestreich, Ashley O'Connor, Emily Neely, Marina McCreight, Amy Labebue, Doreen DiFiore, Diana Brostow, P. Michael Ho, David Aron S41 The influence of local context on multi-stakeholder alliance quality improvement activities: A multiple case study Jillian Harvey, Megan McHugh, Dennis Scanlon S42 Increasing physical activity in early care and education: Sustainability via active garden education (SAGE) Rebecca Lee, Erica Soltero, Nathan Parker, Lorna McNeill, Tracey Ledoux S43 Marking a decade of policy implementation: The successes and continuing challenges of a provincial school food and nutrition policy in Canada Jessie-Lee McIsaac, Kate MacLeod, Nicole Ata, Sherry Jarvis, Sara Kirk S44 Use of research evidence among state legislators who prioritize mental health and substance abuse issues Jonathan Purtle, Elizabeth Dodson, Ross Brownson S45 PANEL: Effectiveness-Implementation Hybrid Designs: Clarifications, Refinements, and Additional Guidance Based on a Systematic Review and Reports from the Field - Hybrid type 1 designs Brian Mittman, Geoffrey Curran S46 PANEL: Effectiveness-Implementation Hybrid Designs: Clarifications, Refinements, and Additional Guidance Based on a Systematic Review and Reports from the Field - Hybrid type 2 designs Geoffrey Curran S47 PANEL: Effectiveness-Implementation Hybrid Designs: Clarifications, Refinements, and Additional Guidance Based on a Systematic Review and Reports from the Field - Hybrid type 3 designs Jeffrey Pyne S48 Linking team level implementation leadership and implementation climate to individual level attitudes, behaviors, and implementation outcomes Gregory Aarons, Mark Ehrhart, Elisa Torres S49 Pinpointing the specific elements of local context that matter most to implementation outcomes: Findings from qualitative comparative analysis in the RE-inspire study of VA acute stroke care Edward Miech S50 The GO score: A new context-sensitive instrument to measure group organization level for providing and improving care Edward Miech S51 A research network approach for boosting implementation and improvement Kathleen Stevens, I.S.R.N. Steering Council S52 PANEL: Qualitative methods in D&I Research: Value, rigor and challenge - The value of qualitative methods in implementation research Alison Hamilton S53 PANEL: Qualitative methods in D&I Research: Value, rigor and challenge - Learning evaluation: The role of qualitative methods in dissemination and implementation research Deborah Cohen S54 PANEL: Qualitative methods in D&I Research: Value, rigor and challenge - Qualitative methods in D&I research Deborah Padgett S55 PANEL: Maps & models: The promise of network science for clinical D&I - Hospital network of sharing patients with acute and chronic diseases in California Alexandra Morshed S56 PANEL: Maps & models: The promise of network science for clinical D&I - The use of social network analysis to identify dissemination targets and enhance D&I research study recruitment for pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV (PrEP) among men who have sex with men Rupa Patel S57 PANEL: Maps & models: The promise of network science for clinical D&I - Network and organizational factors related to the adoption of patient navigation services among rural breast cancer care providers Beth Prusaczyk S58 A theory of de-implementation based on the theory of healthcare professionals’ behavior and intention (THPBI) and the becker model of unlearning David C. Aron, Divya Gupta, Sherry Ball S59 Observation of registered dietitian nutritionist-patient encounters by dietetic interns highlights low awareness and implementation of evidence-based nutrition practice guidelines Rosa Hand, Jenica Abram, Taylor Wolfram S60 Program sustainability action planning: Building capacity for program sustainability using the program sustainability assessment tool Molly Hastings, Sarah Moreland-Russell S61 A review of D&I study designs in published study protocols Rachel Tabak, Alex Ramsey, Ana Baumann, Emily Kryzer, Katherine Montgomery, Ericka Lewis, Margaret Padek, Byron Powell, Ross Brownson S62 PANEL: Geographic variation in the implementation of public health services: Economic, organizational, and network determinants - Model simulation techniques to estimate the cost of implementing foundational public health services Cezar Brian Mamaril, Glen Mays, Keith Branham, Lava Timsina S63 PANEL: Geographic variation in the implementation of public health services: Economic, organizational, and network determinants - Inter-organizational network effects on the implementation of public health services Glen Mays, Rachel Hogg S64 PANEL: Building capacity for implementation and dissemination of the communities that care prevention system at scale to promote evidence-based practices in behavioral health - Implementation fidelity, coalition functioning, and community prevention system transformation using communities that care Abigail Fagan, Valerie Shapiro, Eric Brown S65 PANEL: Building capacity for implementation and dissemination of the communities that care prevention system at scale to promote evidence-based practices in behavioral health - Expanding capacity for implementation of communities that care at scale using a web-based, video-assisted training system Kevin Haggerty, David Hawkins S66 PANEL: Building capacity for implementation and dissemination of the communities that care prevention system at scale to promote evidence-based practices in behavioral health - Effects of communities that care on reducing youth behavioral health problems Sabrina Oesterle, David Hawkins, Richard Catalano S68 When interventions end: the dynamics of intervention de-adoption and replacement Virginia McKay, M. Margaret Dolcini, Lee Hoffer S69 Results from next-d: can a disease specific health plan reduce incident diabetes development among a national sample of working-age adults with pre-diabetes? Tannaz Moin, Jinnan Li, O. Kenrik Duru, Susan Ettner, Norman Turk, Charles Chan, Abigail Keckhafer, Robert Luchs, Sam Ho, Carol Mangione S70 Implementing smoking cessation interventions in primary care settings (STOP): using the interactive systems framework Peter Selby, Laurie Zawertailo, Nadia Minian, Dolly Balliunas, Rosa Dragonetti, Sarwar Hussain, Julia Lecce S71 Testing the Getting To Outcomes implementation support intervention in prevention-oriented, community-based settings Matthew Chinman, Joie Acosta, Patricia Ebener, Patrick S Malone, Mary Slaughter S72 Examining the reach of a multi-component farmers’ market implementation approach among low-income consumers in an urban context Darcy Freedman, Susan Flocke, Eunlye Lee, Kristen Matlack, Erika Trapl, Punam Ohri-Vachaspati, Morgan Taggart, Elaine Borawski S73 Increasing implementation of evidence-based health promotion practices at large workplaces: The CEOs Challenge Amanda Parrish, Jeffrey Harris, Marlana Kohn, Kristen Hammerback, Becca McMillan, Peggy Hannon S74 A qualitative assessment of barriers to nutrition promotion and obesity prevention in childcare Taren Swindle, Geoffrey Curran, Leanne Whiteside-Mansell, Wendy Ward S75 Documenting institutionalization of a health communication intervention in African American churches Cheryl Holt, Sheri Lou Santos, Erin Tagai, Mary Ann Scheirer, Roxanne Carter, Janice Bowie, Muhiuddin Haider, Jimmie Slade, Min Qi Wang S76 Reduction in hospital utilization by underserved patients through use of a community-medical home Andrew Masica, Gerald Ogola, Candice Berryman, Kathleen Richter S77 Sustainability of evidence-based lay health advisor programs in African American communities: A mixed methods investigation of the National Witness Project Rachel Shelton, Lina Jandorf, Deborah Erwin S78 Predicting the long-term uninsured population and analyzing their gaps in physical access to healthcare in South Carolina Khoa Truong S79 Using an evidence-based parenting intervention in churches to prevent behavioral problems among Filipino youth: A randomized pilot study Joyce R. Javier, Dean Coffey, Sheree M. Schrager, Lawrence Palinkas, Jeanne Miranda S80 Sustainability of elementary school-based health centers in three health-disparate southern communities Veda Johnson, Valerie Hutcherson, Ruth Ellis S81 Childhood obesity prevention partnership in Louisville: creative opportunities to engage families in a multifaceted approach to obesity prevention Anna Kharmats, Sandra Marshall-King, Monica LaPradd, Fannie Fonseca-Becker S82 Improvements in cervical cancer prevention found after implementation of evidence-based Latina prevention care management program Deanna Kepka, Julia Bodson, Echo Warner, Brynn Fowler S83 The OneFlorida data trust: Achieving health equity through research & training capacity building Elizabeth Shenkman, William Hogan, Folakami Odedina, Jessica De Leon, Monica Hooper, Olveen Carrasquillo, Renee Reams, Myra Hurt, Steven Smith, Jose Szapocznik, David Nelson, Prabir Mandal S84 Disseminating and sustaining medical-legal partnerships: Shared value and social return on investment James Teufe
Torus Topology based Fault-Tolerant Network-on-Chip Design with Flexible Spare Core Placement
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