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Achieving Tactical and Strategic Synergy in Optimizing Reproductive Health Care for Active-Duty Service Women The Military Active-Duty Reproductive + Sexual Health (MARSH) Research Program & Multiphase Optimization Strategy (MOST)

Authors :
Department of Family Medicine (FAM)
SOM
Ryan Landoll
Sara E. Vargas, Kate M. Guthrie, Jeffrey Quinlan, Madison F. Clark, Francis Obuseh, Amelia Ozemoya
Department of Family Medicine (FAM)
SOM
Ryan Landoll
Sara E. Vargas, Kate M. Guthrie, Jeffrey Quinlan, Madison F. Clark, Francis Obuseh, Amelia Ozemoya
Source :
Conference; MHSRS 2023; Kissimmee, FL; RITM0040115Landoll2023Poster.pdf; Digital collection created by the USUHS Archives, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Achieving Tactical and Strategic Synergy in Optimizing Reproductive Health Care for Active-Duty Service Women The Military Active-Duty Reproductive + Sexual Health (MARSH) Research Program & Multiphase Optimization Strategy (MOST) Ryan R. Landoll, PhD, ABPP, Lt Col, USAFR, Sara E. Vargas, PhD, Kate M. Guthrie, PhD, Jeffrey Quinlan, MD, Madison F. Clark, BS, Francis Obuseh, DrPH, & Amelia Ozemoya, MHS FUTURE DIRECTIONS RESULTS MULTIPHASE OPTIMIZATION STRATEGY (MOST) THE PROBLEM MARSH RESEARCH PROGRAM (Collins, 2018) The views expressed herein are solely those of the study team individually and are not representative of their respective institutions, to include the Uniformed Services University, Department of Defense or United States Government Focusing on DHA and DoD Priorities Ensuring Local Command Support Listening to Healthcare Providers and Service Members Unintended Pregnancies among U.S. Service Members High-risk Service Members untested for HIV in past year Cities with Military Installations in Top 20 for STIs nationally Think Talking to a Provider about Sexual Health Will be Negative • HIV/STI/Pregnancy Basic Training • Skills-Building Videos Beyond the Basics • Narrative Videos Stories from the Field • Interactive Scenarios Difficult Conversations • Goal Setting My Goals • Behavioral Risk Game Know Your Risk Q&A and Resources App Components • Formed in 2017 in partnership with The Miriam Hospital, affiliated with Brown University • Initially funded by the USU Women’s Health Research Consortium, with data collection endorsed by USD/P&R, employs mixed-method design • Has developed partnerships with 12 tri-service Military Treatment Facilities and over 40 collaborators, leverages civilian, military and academic partnerships • Intentional, data-driven, iterative and scientific approach to dissemination and implementation of sexual health resources “The amount of information available, it's a one stop area for any questions one may have” Needs assessment informe<br />RITM0040115<br />N/A

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OAIster
Journal :
Conference; MHSRS 2023; Kissimmee, FL; RITM0040115Landoll2023Poster.pdf; Digital collection created by the USUHS Archives, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences.
Notes :
pdf University Archives, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland 20814 RITM0040115Landoll2023Poster.pdf
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1435916068
Document Type :
Electronic Resource