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ANNUAL MEETING & EXPOSITION I 67 APhA2016 CONTRIBUTED PAPERS APhA2016 Contributed Papers Program T he APhA Contributed Papers Program is designed to challenge practitioners, researchers, and students by providing a forum in which to share practice information, disseminate research findings, and educate colleagues. Abstracts were solicited from all pharmacy practice areas, including practitioners, scientists, residents, and students. Abstract Categories Investigators were invited to submit abstracts on topics relevant to pharmacy practice and pharmacy-focused scientific research in one of four abstract categories: Contributed Research Papers Innovative Practice Reports Reports on Projects in Progress Encore Presentations Abstracts were accepted as either poster presentations or podium sessions. Abstract Topics Authors were asked to select a topic area that best fits their abstract. Abstracts are grouped by these topic areas to make it easier for attendees to view abstracts on similar topic areas. Poster Presentations Posters are displayed in Hall EFG of the Convention Center during the following hours: Saturday, March 5 9:00 am–6:00 pm Sunday, March 6 9:00 am–3:00 pm Meet the Researchers For a chance to talk with the researchers about their projects, attend the “Meet the Researchers” session on Saturday, March 5, 12:30 pm–2:30 pm, in the poster presentation area in Exhibit Hall EFG. Earn 1 or 2 CPE credits! Podium Presentations Papers selected for podium presentations will be presented during the Day of Science on Friday, March 4. Podium presentations are scheduled in 20-minute intervals. See pages 35 and 37 for details. Oral Poster Presentations Papers selected for oral poster presentations will be presented during the Day of Science on Friday, March 4, as well as displayed during the poster presentations. See page 38 for details. Awards The APhA Contributed Papers Program includes the opportunity for papers to be evaluated for two award programs: APhA-APPM Presentation Merit Award Open to posters presented under the Practitioner category (or Resident/Student category if appropriate), this award recognizes presentations made on practice- related subjects in the contributed research, innovative practice, and current residents category. APhA-APRS Postgraduate Best Paper Open to graduate students, residents, fellows, and postdoctoral scholars who are the principal authors of papers presented under Basic Sciences; Clinical Sciences; and Economic, Social, and Administrative Sciences (ESAS). Complete abstracts of all accepted papers will be e-published in the May/June edition of the Journal of the American Pharmacists Association (JAPhA) at www.japha.org. Adherence and Persistence Ability of Adherence Packaging to Impact Medication Adherence in Patients With Alzheimer’s Disease. Censi M, McEvoy A, University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (2) Analysis of Adherence Notes From a Service-Oriented Community Pharmacy. Witry M, Parry R, University of Iowa College of Pharmacy, McDonough R, Deninger M, Towncrest Pharmacy (3) Analyzing Patterns of Medication Adherence of Patients With Diabetes in a Chain Community Pharmacy. Berenbrok L, Walker D, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy, Richardson R, Jordan C, DeJames J, Giant Eagle, Somma McGivney M, Coley K, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy (4) Appointment-Based Medication Synchronization: A Comparison of Three Models and Impact on Medication Use. Barnes B, Kirby J, Kroger Co., Hincapie A, Luder H, University of Cincinnati James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy, Frede S, Kroger Co., Heaton P, University of Cincinnati James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy (5) Assessment of Pharmacists’ Interventions to Reduce Financial Barriers That Contribute to Nonadherence to Oral Oncolytic Therapy. Sultan S, Allen S, University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy, Sommers- Hanson J, Malik-Ismail I, Walgreens (6) Association Between Medication Beliefs and Adherence Among Diverse, Low- Income Patients With Chronic Disease at a Community Health Center. Dhakal S, Caring Health Center Inc., Lee J, University of Arizona College of Pharmacy, Korchmaros J, University of Arizona, Huebner Torres C, Caring Health Center Inc., Hilton A, Shaw S, University of Arizona School of Anthropology (7) Cost–Benefit Analysis of Appointment- Based Medication Synchronization in Community Pharmacies. Patterson J, Holdford D, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Pharmacy, Saxena K, St. Jude Medical (9) Description of Patient-Centered Medical Home Pharmacists’ Interventions: Intensifying Regimens and Avoiding Adverse Effects. Fawaz S, Chapman University School of Pharmacy, Remington T, Batra P, University of Michigan College of Pharmacy, Choe H, University of Michigan Health System, Farris K, University of Michigan College of Pharmacy (10) Development of the Adherence Predictive Index for Medication Taking. Schommer J, Olson A, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, Tieger P, SpeedReading People LLC, Brown L, Tomaszewski D, Chapman University School of Pharmacy (12) Does the Morisky Medication Adherence Scale Work for Measuring Adherence to Oral Contraceptives? Aronson B, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, Tomaszewski D, Chapman University School of Pharmacy, Morisky D, University of California Los Angeles School of Public Health (13) The Effect of Cognitive Pharmaceutical Services Training of Community Pharmacy Technicians on Industry Standard Adherence Performance Measures. Justis L, University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Pharmacy, Crain J, Kroger Co., Hohmeier K, University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Pharmacy, Atchley D, Barnes K, Marchetti L, Kroger Co. (14) Effect of Community Pharmacist Intervention on Adherence to Long-Term Medications. Pringle J, Kearney S, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy, Aldridge A, RTI International, Grasso K, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy, McElwee N, Merck & Co., Inc., Clark A, Rite Aid Corporation, Stolpe S, Pharmacy Quality Alliance (15) The Effect of a Medication Packaging System on Patient Satisfaction and Medication Adherence. Bowker J, Coley K, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy (16) Effect of Motivational Interviewing on Medication Adherence in a Community Pharmacy: Potential Implications for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Star Ratings. Dougherty T, South College School of Pharmacy (17) The Effect of Multi-Dose Packaging on Select Medicare Part D Star Rating Measurements. Graham E, Prohaska E, Balls Food Stores, Ruisinger J, Melton B, University of Kansas School of Pharmacy (18) Evaluating the Impact of an Augmented Comprehensive Medication Review With Pill Organizer Service on Health Care Utilization. Crubaugh L, University of Wisconsin– Madison School of Pharmacy, Schutten K, Apel B, Statz-Paynter J, Dean Clinic, Zorek J, University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy (19)

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APhA2016 Contributed Papers Program

The APhA Contributed Papers Program is designed to challenge practitioners, researchers, and students by providing a

forum in which to share practice information, disseminate research findings, and educate colleagues. Abstracts were solicited from all pharmacy practice areas, including practitioners, scientists, residents, and students.

Abstract CategoriesInvestigators were invited to submit abstracts on topics relevant to pharmacy practice and pharmacy-focused scientific research in one of four abstract categories:• Contributed Research Papers• Innovative Practice Reports• Reports on Projects in Progress• Encore PresentationsAbstracts were accepted as either poster presentations or podium sessions.

Abstract TopicsAuthors were asked to select a topic area that best fits their abstract. Abstracts are grouped by these topic areas to make it easier for attendees to view abstracts on similar topic areas.

Poster PresentationsPosters are displayed in Hall EFG of the Convention Center during the following hours:• Saturday, March 5 9:00 am–6:00 pm• Sunday, March 6 9:00 am–3:00 pm

Meet the ResearchersFor a chance to talk with the researchers about their projects, attend the “Meet the Researchers” session on Saturday, March 5, 12:30 pm–2:30 pm, in the poster presentation area in Exhibit Hall EFG. Earn 1 or 2 CPE credits!

Podium PresentationsPapers selected for podium presentations will be presented during the Day of Science on Friday, March 4. Podium presentations are scheduled in 20-minute intervals. See pages 35 and 37 for details.

Oral Poster PresentationsPapers selected for oral poster presentations will be presented during the Day of Science on Friday, March 4, as well as displayed during the poster presentations. See page 38 for details.

AwardsThe APhA Contributed Papers Program includes the opportunity for papers to be evaluated for two award programs:

APhA-APPM Presentation Merit AwardOpen to posters presented under the Practitioner category (or Resident/Student category if appropriate), this award recognizes presentations made on practice-related subjects in the contributed research, innovative practice, and current residents category.

APhA-APRS Postgraduate Best PaperOpen to graduate students, residents, fellows, and postdoctoral scholars who are the principal authors of papers presented under Basic Sciences; Clinical Sciences; and Economic, Social, and Administrative Sciences (ESAS).Complete abstracts of all accepted papers will be e-published in the May/June edition of the Journal of the American Pharmacists Association (JAPhA) at www.japha.org.

Adherence and PersistenceAbility of Adherence Packaging to Impact Medication Adherence in Patients With Alzheimer’s Disease.Censi M, McEvoy A, University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (2)

Analysis of Adherence Notes From a Service-Oriented Community Pharmacy.Witry M, Parry R, University of Iowa College of Pharmacy, McDonough R, Deninger M, Towncrest Pharmacy (3)

Analyzing Patterns of Medication Adherence of Patients With Diabetes in a Chain Community Pharmacy.Berenbrok L, Walker D, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy, Richardson R, Jordan C, DeJames J, Giant Eagle, Somma McGivney M, Coley K, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy (4)

Appointment-Based Medication Synchronization: A Comparison of Three Models and Impact on Medication Use.Barnes B, Kirby J, Kroger Co., Hincapie A, Luder H, University of Cincinnati James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy, Frede S, Kroger Co., Heaton P, University of Cincinnati James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy (5)

Assessment of Pharmacists’ Interventions to Reduce Financial Barriers That Contribute to Nonadherence to Oral Oncolytic Therapy.Sultan S, Allen S, University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy, Sommers-Hanson J, Malik-Ismail I, Walgreens (6)

Association Between Medication Beliefs and Adherence Among Diverse, Low-Income Patients With Chronic Disease at a Community Health Center.Dhakal S, Caring Health Center Inc., Lee J, University of Arizona College of Pharmacy, Korchmaros J, University of Arizona, Huebner Torres C, Caring Health Center Inc., Hilton A, Shaw S, University of Arizona School of Anthropology (7)

Cost–Benefit Analysis of Appointment-Based Medication Synchronization in Community Pharmacies.Patterson J, Holdford D, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Pharmacy, Saxena K, St. Jude Medical (9)

Description of Patient-Centered Medical Home Pharmacists’ Interventions: Intensifying Regimens and Avoiding Adverse Effects.Fawaz S, Chapman University School of Pharmacy, Remington T, Batra P, University of Michigan College of Pharmacy, Choe H, University of Michigan Health System, Farris K, University of Michigan College of Pharmacy (10)

Development of the Adherence Predictive Index for Medication Taking.Schommer J, Olson A, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, Tieger P, SpeedReading People LLC, Brown L, Tomaszewski D, Chapman University School of Pharmacy (12)

Does the Morisky Medication Adherence Scale Work for Measuring Adherence to Oral Contraceptives?Aronson B, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, Tomaszewski D, Chapman University School of Pharmacy, Morisky D, University of California Los Angeles School of Public Health (13)

The Effect of Cognitive Pharmaceutical Services Training of Community Pharmacy Technicians on Industry Standard Adherence Performance Measures.Justis L, University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Pharmacy, Crain J, Kroger Co., Hohmeier K, University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Pharmacy, Atchley D, Barnes K, Marchetti L, Kroger Co. (14)

Effect of Community Pharmacist Intervention on Adherence to Long-Term Medications.Pringle J, Kearney S, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy, Aldridge A, RTI International, Grasso K, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy, McElwee N, Merck & Co., Inc., Clark A, Rite Aid

Corporation, Stolpe S, Pharmacy Quality Alliance (15)

The Effect of a Medication Packaging System on Patient Satisfaction and Medication Adherence.Bowker J, Coley K, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy (16)

Effect of Motivational Interviewing on Medication Adherence in a Community Pharmacy: Potential Implications for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Star Ratings.Dougherty T, South College School of Pharmacy (17)

The Effect of Multi-Dose Packaging on Select Medicare Part D Star Rating Measurements.Graham E, Prohaska E, Balls Food Stores, Ruisinger J, Melton B, University of Kansas School of Pharmacy (18)

Evaluating the Impact of an Augmented Comprehensive Medication Review With Pill Organizer Service on Health Care Utilization.Crubaugh L, University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy, Schutten K, Apel B, Statz-Paynter J, Dean Clinic, Zorek J, University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy (19)

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APhA2016 Contributed Papers ProgramEvaluation of Patient Compliance With Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Care Coordination Measures for Asthma in a Community Pharmacy Setting.Gaura P, University of Illinois at Chicago (20)

Evaluation of Unclaimed Prescriptions at an Independent, Rural Community Pharmacy.Kollasch S, Witry M, Catney C, Jackson A, Veach S, University of Iowa College of Pharmacy (21)

Exploring the Role of Health and Medication Beliefs on the Persistence of Adjuvant Aromatase Inhibitor Hormonal Therapy.Fawaz S, Chapman University, Batra P, Farris K, University of Michigan College of Pharmacy (22)

Factors in Community Pharmacy That Affect Successful Conversion of Prescriptions From 30- to 90-Day Fills in Medicare Populations.Chijioke P, Hiland S, Walmart, Flowers S, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy (23)

Identifying the Preferred Attributes of Tools and Aids to Improve Medication Adherence in a Medically Underserved Population.Brown S, University of Cincinnati James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy (24)

Impact of Community Pharmacist Education Through the Use of a Patient-Friendly Handout on Statin Adherence.Hughes A, Regis University School of Pharmacy, Willis R, Albertsons Safeway, Ricchetti C, Regis University School of Pharmacy, Hamper J, Albertsons Safeway, Haight R, Regis University School of Pharmacy, Rodgers M, Albertsons Safeway (25)

Impact of Electronic Medication Reminder Caps on Patient Adherence and Blood Pressure.Mehas N, Hudmon K, Jaynes H, Purdue University College of Pharmacy, Klink S, Downey L, Purdue Research Park, Zillich A, Purdue University College of Pharmacy (26)

Impact of a Pharmacist-Managed Monitoring Service on Patient Adherence to Novel Oral Anticoagulants.Lipphardt S, Gladd E, U.S. Army, Kimbrough Ambulatory Care Center (27)

The Impact of Refill Synchronization on Diabetes and Hypertension Clinical Outcomes in Transplant Recipients.Ekizian A, Mirzaian E, University of Southern California School of Pharmacy (28)

Impact of Self-Efficacy and Medication Beliefs on Medication Adherence Based on the Morisky Medication Adherence Scale.Tomaszewski D, Rashrash M, Chapman University School of Pharmacy, Schommer J, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, Brown L, Chapman University School of Pharmacy, Morisky D, University of California Los Angeles School of Public Health (29)

Impact of Self-Efficacy, Patient Knowledge, and Pharmacist Interaction on Adherence to Oral Contraceptives Based on the Morisky Medication Adherence Scale.Tomaszewski D, Chapman University School of Pharmacy, Aronson B, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, Kading M, Morisky D, University of California Los Angeles School of Public Health (30)

Impact of Smart-Device Mobile Application on Medication Self-Management in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes.Kjos A, Vaughan A, Drake University College of Business and Public Administration, Bhargava A, Iowa Diabetes and Endocrinology Research Center (31)

The Impact of Time My Meds Medication Synchronization Program on Chronic Medication Adherence in an Adult Community Pharmacy Population.Andrews S, Cedarville University School of Pharmacy, Marcy T, University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy, Osborn B, Osborn Drugs, Planas L, University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy (32)

Implications of Pharmacist-Initiated Medication Therapy Management and a Medication Synchronization Program Upon Medication Adherence Outcomes.Lewis S, McCall K, University of New England College of Pharmacy, O’Toole M, Delhaize America Shared Services Group, Coyle R, Martin’s Point Health Care, Sullivan Felton M, Creighton University School of Pharmacy (33)

Investigation of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention–Recommended Immunization Compliance in Human Immunodeficiency Virus–Positive Patients.McMath T, Reid W, Lynch A, MCPHS University, Ellis S, Walgreens (34)

The Medication Access and Adherence Tool: An Opportunity to Improve Adherence Through Targeted Interventions by Community Pharmacists.Ross C, Bobrzynski E, Fever J, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy (35)

Moderator Effect of Health Literacy in the Relationship Between Illness and Medication Beliefs and Medication Adherence.Unni E, Roseman University of Health Sciences, Shiyanbola O, University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy (36)

Patient Satisfaction With an Appointment-Based Medication Synchronization Program in Community Pharmacy.Kucera A, Hecht K, Horst S, Safeway Inc., Rupp M, Midwestern University College of Pharmacy–Glendale, Wooster J, Safeway Inc. (37)

Pharmacist–Patient Communication Factors and Association With Medication Adherence.Rickles N, Northeastern University School of Pharmacy, Young G, Northeastern University, Shah S, Takach T, Banks J, Northeastern University School of Pharmacy (38)

Polypharmacy and Adherence to Adjuvant Endocrine Therapy for Breast Cancer.Jun D, Lee W, Xing S, Calip G, University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy (39)

Primary Medication Nonadherence: The Effect of a Pharmacist-Administered Intervention in a Grocery Chain Pharmacy.Jackson T, Ramachandran S, University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy, McCaffrey D, St. John Fischer College, Bentley J, Pace P, Holmes E, University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy, Porter J, Kroger Pharmacy, Joshi N, University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy, Fisher C, Kroger Pharmacy, West-Strum D, University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy (40)

Relationship Between Medication Synchronization and Adherence in Insured People Living With HIV/AIDS.Ghassemi E, Holland M, Campbell University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Owens L, Carolina Family Health Centers Inc., Herring C, Smith J, Campbell University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (41)

A Systematic Review of Factors Associated With Adherence to Disease Modifying Therapies in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis.Thach A, Brown C, University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy, Herrera V, Sasane R, Novartis Pharmaceuticals (43)

Use of a Decision Aid to Assist Pharmacists in Providing Targeted Interventions to Overcome Patient Barriers to Medication Adherence.Nierste N, Berenbrok L, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy, Smith Cooney S, McCormick K, Gatti Pharmacy, Coley K, McGivney M, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy (44)

Use of the Modified Drug Adherence Work-up Tool to Identify and Address Barriers to Medication Adherence.Bae Y, Western University of Health Sciences College of Pharmacy, Worley M, Ohio State University College of Pharmacy, Law A, Western University of Health Sciences College of Pharmacy (45)

Cardiovascular CareComparison of Cardiovascular Risk Assessments From the American Heart Association/American College of Cardiology and the Adult Treatment Panel in a Human Immunodeficiency Virus–Infected Population: Eligibility and Appropriateness of Lipid-Lowering Treatment.Morrison C, Daftary M, Dayo Y, Maneno M, Howard University College of Pharmacy (46)

A New Extended-Release Acetylsalicylic Acid Formulation Is Well Tolerated: Analysis of Three Double-Blind Studies.Patrick J, Johnson A, Dillaha L, Pennell A, New Haven Pharmaceuticals Inc. (47)

Pharmacist-Managed Cardiovascular Risk Assessment Program for Patients With Diabetes in an Urban Patient-Centered Medical Home.Rose T, Northeastern University School of Pharmacy (48)

Quantification of Curcumin in Herbal Over-the-Counter Supplements.Doycich E, Basu Sarkar A, Pasumarthy S, Sekar M, University of Findlay (49)

Retrospective Analysis of Statin Titration vs. Initiation at High-Moderate Intensity Dosing to Achieve Low-Density Lipoprotein Goals in the Veteran Population.Patel Y, Kaiser Permanente, Guber H, Veterans Affairs New York Harbor Healthcare System, Giunta J, Rodriguez-Figueroa G, State University of New York Downstate Medical Center, Rumore M, Touro College of Pharmacy (50)

Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis at a Tertiary Care Hospital: How Are We Doing?Cole J, Dell K, University of South Florida College of Pharmacy, Cowart K, Duke Regional Hospital (51)

Collaborative PracticeAppropriate Antimicrobial Selection in Dental Practice.Kokta N, Stewart A, Duquesne University Mylan School of Pharmacy (52)

Building an Interprofessional Care Team in a Rural Health Center.Whalen K, Schentrup D, University of Florida College of Nursing (53)

Community Pharmacist Collaboration With a Patient-Centered Medical Home: Establishment of a Patient-Centered Medical Neighborhood and Payment Model.Luder H, University of Cincinnati College of Pharmacy, Frede S, Kroger Pharmacy (54)

Evaluating Risk Factors for Readmissions in Patients With Pneumonia.Shrestha M, Virginia Commonwealth University, Healy M, Inova Loudoun Hospital (55)

Evaluation of Patient Perception on Accessing Care in a Community Pharmacy Through the Implementation of Collaborative Drug Therapy Agreements.Jay A, Fred Meyer, Ramirez S, Oregon State University College of Pharmacy, Bryan C, Pfund T, Fred Meyer (56)

Factors Influence Physician–Pharmacist Collaboration Within Iraqi Governmental Health Care Settings.Al-Jumaili A, University of Iowa, Al-Rekabi M, University College, Doucette W, University of Iowa, Hussein A, University College (57)

Integration of Pharmacists Into Patient-Centered Medical Homes.Wong S, Barner J, University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy, Nguyen M, Sucic K, CommUnityCare (58)

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APhA2016 Contributed Papers ProgramPharmacy School Interprofessional Education Models: An Evaluative Comparison for the Future of Pharmacy Practice in California.Kirakosyan T, Lemus R, California Northstate University College of Pharmacy (59)

A Stepwise Approach to Community Pharmacist-Delivered Medicare Annual Wellness Visits at a Family Care Practice.Evans T, Fabel P, Ziegler B, University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy (60)

Team-Based Health Care Delivery: Physician Perceptions of the Community Pharmacist’s Role and Effectiveness of an Educational Intervention to Improve Perceptions and Increase Collaboration.Gordon C, Smith’s Food and Drug, Unni E, Roseman University of Health Sciences, Montuoro J, Bezzant-Ogborn D, Smith’s Food and Drug (61)

Training the Pharmacists of Tomorrow to Provide Clinical Patient Care Services in an Ambulatory Pharmacy Setting.McKeirnan K, Akers J, Czapinski J, Robinson J, Washington State University College of Pharmacy (62)

Undergraduate and Graduate Student Perceptions of Pharmacy on a Global Medical Mission to Honduras.Manigault K, Mercer University College of Pharmacy, Lovett A, University of North Texas System College of Pharmacy (63)

Value Added by Pharmacists in the Patient-Centered Medical Home.Kome A, Barnette D, Ohio State University College of Pharmacy (64)

Communication/Patient EducationApplying Social Network Analysis to Understand Online Communication Patterns Between Migraineurs and Impact on Health Behavior.Gomaa B, Schommer J, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy (66)

Assessment of Suicide Ideation Competencies in Academic Health Science Center Students Following a Blended Learning Communication Course: A Retrospective Review.Mospan C, Riedley T, Hess R, East Tennessee State University Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy (67)

Community Blood Pressure Screenings: Impact of Incorporating Teach-Back Counseling and Text Message Reminders.Lakada I, Aziz S, Arif S, Midwestern University Chicago College of Pharmacy (68)

Evaluation of Community Pharmacist-Managed Transitions of Care on Hospital Readmission Rates.Smith R, Feldmann J, Otting C, Mercy Family Pharmacy, Witry M, Engel B, University of Iowa College of Pharmacy (69)

Evaluation of a Community-Based Pharmacist-Run Transitions of Care Program on 30-Day Readmission Rates.Snodgrass M, St. Louis College of Pharmacy, Komaiko K, Logan III R, Logan II R, L&S Pharmacy, Gattas N, St. Louis College of Pharmacy (70)

Evaluation of the Implementation of Consumer-Oriented Resources.Venkatachalam S, Rutgers University, Desai P, Nelson T, Janssen Scientific Affairs, Hermes-DeSantis E, Rutgers University Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy (71)

Grocery Store Employee Barriers to Improving Medication Use, Nutrition, and Exercise and Interest in a Pharmacist-Provided Coaching Program.Robinson M, Gatewood S, Goode J, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Pharmacy (72)

Identifying Barriers and Facilitators That Affect Community Pharmacists’ Ability to Engage Children in Medication Counseling.Abraham O, Schleiden L, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy, Alexander D, Carpenter D, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy (73)

Impact of Community Pharmacist-Led Transitions of Care Services on Rural Hospital Readmission Rates: A Pilot Study.Patton A, Red Cross Pharmacy, Liu Y, University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Pharmacy, Hartwig M, May J, Red Cross Pharmacy, Stoner S, University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Pharmacy (74)

The Impact of a Pharmacist Intervention Program for High-Risk Medications on Star Ratings and Identifying Trends in Patient Resistance to High-Risk Medication Interventions in an Independent Community Pharmacy Practice.Wu S, Mirzaian E, University of Southern California School of Pharmacy, Arouchanova D, CliniCare Pharmacy (75)

Motivational Interviewing Education: Creation and Assessment of a Learning Module Implemented Among Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience Students.Bailey L, University of Cincinnati James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy, Curington R, Espel M, St. Vincent de Paul Charitable Pharmacy, Brown B, Hegener M, University of Cincinnati James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy (76)

Pharmacists Rarely Counsel Children and Their Caregivers: Results From a 14-Day Observational Study in Urban and Rural Community Pharmacies.Carpenter D, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy, Abraham O, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy, Alexander D, Horowitz K, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy (77)

Student-Run Health Screenings and the Impact on the Local Community.Mobley-Bukstein W, Obermark M, Fabian D, Tarfa A, Adams T, Drake University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (78)

Students’ Perception of Supplemental Health Screenings and Outreach Trainings.Hankins N, Green S, Anderson D, Howard University College of Pharmacy (79)

Uncovering Asthma Management Needs of College-Aged Students.Buck T, Policicchio D, Bechtel S, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy, Pugliese P, University of Pittsburgh, Berenbrok L, Coley K, McGivney M, Abraham O, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy (80)

Who Really Manages Patients’ Medications? A Study of Inner City Adults Older Than 40 Years of Age.Faber E, Gavini M, Birnbaum A, Sadovsky R, State University of New York Downstate Medical Center (81)

DiabetesDevelopment of a Pharmacist Facilitator Guide for Online and Face-to-Face Diabetes Support Groups.Bortz A, Frail C, Funk K, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy (82)

Cincinnati Calls and Cares: Determining the Effectiveness of Clinical Telephone Interventions for Patients With Type 2 Diabetes by a Pharmacist-Led Team.Wilder K, University of Cincinnati James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy, Burns J, Cincinnati Health Department, Messinger N, Brown B, University of Cincinnati James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy (83)

Community Pharmacy-Based Insulin Pharmacotherapy Clinical Service.DeLoach L, Leonard C, Meador A, Galdo J, Samford University (84)

Comparative Assessment of Bleeding Risks Associated With Dipeptidyl Peptidase-4 Inhibitors.Rahman M, Scalese M, Hansen R, Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy (85)

Evaluating the Clinical Impact of Pharmacist-Led Depression Screening and Intervention in an Underserved, Rural, and Multiethnic Diabetic Population.Wilson C, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Twigg G, Apple Discount Drugs (86)

Evaluation of Continued Efficacy in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Receiving Sulfonylurea Therapy: A Retrospective Analysis.Kim S, El Rio Community Health Centers, Kennedy A, University of Arizona College of Pharmacy (87)

Evaluation of Pharmacist-Provided Diabetes Education With Continuous Glucose Monitoring.Pinski A, McEvoy A, Middleport Family Health Center (88)

Identifying Barriers to Glycemic Control in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes After Completion of an Accredited Education Program.Gildea C, Olenik N, Purdue University College of Pharmacy (89)

Impact of Community-Based A1C Screening and Lifestyle Education on Patients at Risk for Diabetes in a Rural Area.Engel M, University of Iowa College of Pharmacy, Osterhaus M, Osterhaus Pharmacy, Urick B, Witry M, University of Iowa College of Pharmacy (90)

The Impact of an Interdisciplinary Approach on Patients’ Glycemic Control: Diabetes Clinic vs. Usual Care.Wilson J, Ohio State University College of Pharmacy, Porter K, Ohio State University, Barnes K, Ohio State University College of Pharmacy (91)

Impact of a Pharmacist-Led Diabetes Program on Changes in A1C and Immunization Rates for Diabetic Patients in a Low-Income, Uninsured Population.Babul N, Marcelo J, University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy (92)

Impact of Using Team-Based Learning in Patient Education on Diabetes Outcomes.Draime J, Cedarville University School of Pharmacy, Frame T, Belmont University College of Pharmacy, Franz T, Cedarville University School of Pharmacy (93)

Medication Use Evaluation of Sodium-Glucose Cotransporter-2 Inhibitors.Tang S, Reid D, Northeastern University (94)

Preliminary Analysis of a Pharmacist-Led National Diabetes Prevention Program in a Community Setting.Templeton R, Abode A, Holland C, Realo Discount Drugs and Carolina Home Medical Inc., Marciniak M, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy (95)

Retrospective Chart Review Study on the Safety and Efficacy of Switching From Insulin Glargine to Insulin Detemir in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes.Almeleebia T, Kennedy A, University of Arizona College of Pharmacy (96)

Educating the EducatorsAssessment of Medication Therapy Management Services Provided by Clinical Faculty, Community Pharmacy Residents, and Students in an Intramural Pharmacy Practice Clinic.Melin K,, Vélez S, Jiménez F, Maldonado W, University of Puerto Rico School of Pharmacy (97)

Changes in Knowledge and Opinions of First- and Second-Year Student Pharmacists Regarding Postgraduate Opportunities After an Informational Session.Martinez M, Early N, Rice W, Jackowski R, Midwestern University College of Pharmacy–Glendale (98)

Comparing the Effects of Community vs. Institutional Preparatory Courses on Academic Performance.Buff M, Mills E, Riggins S, Harbester W, University of Maryland Eastern Shore School of Pharmacy (99)

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Comparison of Faculty Assessment and Student Self-Assessment of Performance During Clinical Case Discussions in a Capstone Course.Wettergreen S, Brunner J, Linnebur S, Borgelt L, Saseen J, University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (100)

Impact of Pharmacy Work Experience and Study Time on First-Year Student Pharmacists’ Recall of Medication Names.Pugh A, Jones K, Kuhl D, Union University School of Pharmacy (101)

Impact of a Teaching Certificate Program on Preceptor Self-Efficacy.Hartzler M, Franz T, Cedarville University School of Pharmacy, Frame T, Belmont University College of Pharmacy, Thornton P, Cedarville University School of Pharmacy (102)

Incoming Student Pharmacists’ Readiness to Participate in Interprofessional Learning.Dunican K, Abel C, Comee M, Donovan J, Horton E, Morin A, Morrill A, MCPHS University (103)

Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: Our Perception as Pharmacists and Student Pharmacists.Wygant E, Palm N, Torrado C, Palm Beach Atlantic University Lloyd L. Gregory School of Pharmacy (104)

Perceived Benefits and Challenges of a Longitudinal Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience Program Among Pharmacy Preceptors, Administrators, and Students.Durand C, Abel C, Carey K, Horton E, Cross J, Lamothe A, MCPHS University (105)

Student Pharmacist Perception of an Elective Clinical Research Course.Palm N, Silva M, Ocasio G, Ishak M, Dorotheo J, Bruce J, Palm Beach Atlantic University (106)

Preceptors’ Identification of Key Management Skills for Doctor of Pharmacy Degree Students.Augustine J, Slack M, Bhattacharjee S, Cooley J, University of Arizona College of Pharmacy, Holmes E, University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy, Warholak T, University of Arizona College of Pharmacy (107)

Emerging TopicsChange in Depression and Medication Requirements After Sleeve Gastrectomy.Mustafa E, University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (108)

Effectiveness of a University-Based Pharmacy Medical Reserve Corps in Increasing the Number of Pharmacy Personnel Trained to Respond During an Emergency Event.Frazier R, Obi U, Brown D, Nwosu O, Oji I, Howard University College of Pharmacy (109)

Eluxadoline for the Treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome With Diarrhea: Results of Two Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Phase 3 Clinical Trials.Covington P, Clinical Dynamix (110)

Evaluation of the Impact of Transition of Care Services in Community Pharmacy Workflow.Kim J, Fred Meyer Pharmacy, Ramirez S, Oregon State University College of Pharmacy, Pfund T, Bryan C, Fred Meyer Pharmacy (111)

Evaluation of Ohio Pharmacists’ Knowledge of Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Star Ratings.Porter B, Ohio State University College of Pharmacy, Oleary A, CVS Health, Mehta B, Ohio State University College of Pharmacy, Lehman A, Ohio State University, Rodis J, Ohio State University College of Pharmacy (112)

Examination of Risk Factors in Patients With Prostate Cancer: A Cross-Sectional Study.Sakharkar P, Kahaleh A, Roosevelt University College of Pharmacy (113)

Exploration of an “Incident-to” Billing Model for Chronic Care Management Services in a Community Pharmacy.Clark A, Urmie J, Veach S, Catney C, University of Iowa College of Pharmacy, Tonn M, CarePro Health Services (114)

Exploring the Barriers and the Role of Community Pharmacists in Providing Transitions of Care.Tranel T, Sorofman B, Catney C, Veach S, University of Iowa College of Pharmacy, Kading T, Hy-Vee Drugstore (115)

Exploring Family Physicians’ Perceptions of Pharmacist Prescribing in Alberta.Chowdhury F, Khera A, Guirguis L, University of Alberta (116)

Hepatitis C Virus Treatment Interruptions in Patients Prescribed Ledipasvir/Sofosbuvir at Three Ambulatory Care Clinics.Miklich M, Mattingly T, University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, Heil E, University of Maryland Medical Center, Pandit N, Hynicka L, University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, Vranek K, University of Maryland Medical Center (117)

An Impact Evaluation of the Community Pharmacy Foundation’s Grants Program.Olson A, Isetts B, Schommer J, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, Kondic A, Community Pharmacy Foundation (118)

Incorporating Antibiotic Stewardship Into Health Care Provider Prescribing.Seidler K, University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy, Axt D, Stockbridge–Munsee Health and Wellness Center, Kieser M, Margolis A, University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy (119)

Increasing Doctor of Pharmacy Students’ Knowledge of Postgraduate Opportunities Within the Biopharmaceutical Industry: A 3-Year Analysis of a University Fellows Network Recruitment Effort and the Subsequent Effect on Candidate Applications.Robinson C, Khan A, Thibault N, Monpara A, MCPHS University (120)

Knowledge and Use of Electronic Cigarettes Among Pregnant Women.Day K, Bhandari N, Payakachat N, Franks A, McCain K, Ragland D, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (121)

A Novel Transition of Care Service: Collaboration Between an Academic Medical Center and Community Pharmacy.Deng B, University of Colorado School of Pharmacy (122)

Pharmacist and Patient Feedback on Empirically Designed Prescription Warning Labels: Similarities and Differences.Shiyanbola O, Ghura S, Huang Y, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Smith P, University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Medicine and Public Health (123)

Preadmission Predictors of Academic Success in the First and Second Years of a Doctor of Pharmacy Graduate Program: A Retrospective Analysis.Barsegian J, Mirzaian E, University of Southern California School of Pharmacy (124)

Student Interventions on International Pharmacy Rotations.Dayo Y, Daftary M, Maneno M, Akiyode O, Hailemeskel B, Karodeh Y, Howard University College of Pharmacy (126)

Vitamin D Deficiency and the Effect of Supplementation in Critically Ill Patients.Medina P, Garcia J, Jimenez K, Del Moral E, Reyes E, Nova Southeastern University College of Pharmacy (127)

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APhA2016 Contributed Papers ProgramGeriatrics and Long-Term CareDetermination of Anticholinergic Medication Use in Patients Prescribed Medications for the Treatment of Dementia.Ellard B, Dancy A, Lander R, Galdo J, Samford University McWhorter School of Pharmacy (128)

Identification of Patient-Initiated Steps and Barriers Affecting Changes to High-Risk Medication Therapy Following Pharmacist Counseling.Jeon M, Hartzell K, Cipollone D, Hartzell’s Pharmacy (129)

Validation of a Novel Medication Profile–Based Falls Risk Assessment Tool.Heiermann A, Monte S, Wahler R, State University of New York at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (130)

Health Disparities and Cultural IssuesAnalysis of Student Pharmacist–Led Cardiometabolic Health Screenings in a Middle Eastern Community.Lakada I, Aziz S, Arif S, Midwestern University Chicago College of Pharmacy (131)

The Changing Landscape of Ambulatory Care Pharmacies in Wisconsin Between 2011 and 2015.Sangasubana N, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Kreling D, Chewning B, University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy (132)

Development and Validation of a Survey Tool to Measure Health Care Provider Bias in Providing Services to Diverse Patient Populations.Jarding G, Creighton University School of Pharmacy and Health Professions, Abbott A, Alsharif N, Blanchard S, Budesheim II T, Paschal K, Siracuse M, Creighton University (133)

Distance to Health Care Relationship to Blood Pressure in a Young Population Affected by Health Disparities.Stailey M, Dennis V, Letassy N, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (134)

Expansion of Diabetes Education in a U.S.-Mexico Border Community: Expanding Services for Patients to Acquire Skills, Set Goals, and Improve Overall Knowledge.Carrillo M, University of Texas El Paso/Austin College of Pharmacy, Aboud S, Loya J, Centro de Salud La Fe, Navarrete J, University of Texas El Paso/Austin College of Pharmacy, Rodriguez H, Centro de Salud La Fe, Sias J, University of Texas El Paso/Austin College of Pharmacy, Valenzuela E, Centro de Salud La Fe (135)

Financial Hardship From Medication Expenses and Its Association With Pharmacist Roles and Medication Adherence.Olson A, Schommer J, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, Tomaszewski D, Brown L, Chapman University School of Pharmacy (136)

A Geospatial Analysis of Health Disparities and Reliance on Pharmacists: Findings From the 2015 National Consumer Survey on Medication Experiences.Schommer J, Olson A, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, Brown L, Chapman University School of Pharmacy (137)

Implementing a Professional Development Program to Foster Cultural Sensitivity Among Student Pharmacists and Students of Other Health Professions.Fass C, Sdayeb A, Nathan J, Grossman S, Long Island University (138)

Muslim Patients’ Medication Use Behavior and Perceptions Regarding Collaboration With Pharmacists During Ramadan.Alshehri A, Barner J, Wong S, Qureshi S, University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy (139)

Social Support and Health Among Homeless and At-Risk for Homelessness Individuals.Cox L, Moczygemba L, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Pharmacy, Osborn R, Daily Planet (141)

Health LiteracyDesign and Evaluation of Health Literacy Instructional Video for Student Pharmacists and Pharmacists.Butler L, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville School of Pharmacy (142)

HIV and Acquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeCharacterizing Nonprescription Syringe Sales Practices in Community Pharmacies in the United States.Dixon M, Bailey S, Carpenter D, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy, Zule W, RTI International, Oramasionwu C, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy (143)

Development of a Pharmacist-Led Human Immunodeficiency Virus Pre-exposure Prophylaxis Clinic at an Urban Community Clinic.Sawkin M, Shah M, University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Pharmacy (144)

Does Taking Emtricitabine/Tenofovir Disoproxil Fumarate (Truvada) for HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis Contribute to Risky Sexual Practices or Risk Compensation?Shah M, Sawkin M, University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Pharmacy (145)

Efficacy and Safety of Switching to Simpler Single-Tablet Regimen of Elvitegravir/Cobicistat/Emtricitabine/Tenofovir Alafenamide (E/C/F/TAF) in HIV1/Hepatitis B Coinfected Adults in North America and Japan (NCT02071082): Week 24 Results.Patel K, Gilead Sciences, Brunetta J, Maple Leaf Medical, Crofoot G, Crofoot Medical, Gallant J, Southwest Care Clinic, Mills A, Sunset Medical, Brinson C, Red River Family Practice, Cheng A, Fordyce M, McCallister S, Garner W, Gilead Sciences (146)

Estimation of Fracture Risk in a Human Immunodeficiency Virus–Positive Population in Washington, DC.Liu L, Daftary M, Maneno M, Gajjala J, Howard University College of Medicine (147)

Impact of Pharmacist Interventions on Disease Knowledge and Medication Adherence of Patients With Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection Attending a Community-Based Ambulatory Clinic in Puerto Rico.Cajigas Z, University of Puerto Rico Medical Science Campus, Melin K, University of Puerto Rico School of Pharmacy (148)

Impact of a Specialized Telephone Medication Therapy Consultation Program on the Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy Among Human Immunodeficiency Virus–Positive Adults.Byrd-Glover K, DiMondi P, Trotta K, Catalano D, Campbell University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (149)

Safety of Tenofovir Alafenamide in Renal Impairment.Pozniak A, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital National Health Service Foundation Trust, Arribas J, Hospital Universitario La Paz, Gupta S, Indiana University School of Medicine, Post F, King’s College London, Avihingsanon A, Thai Red Cross, Crofoot G, Crofoot Research, Lichtenstein K, Eisenhower Medical Center, Ramgopal M, Midway Research, Chetchotisakd P, Srinagarind Hospital, Hindman J, Gilead Sciences Inc., Fordyce M (151)

Switching From a Tenofovir Disoproxil Fumarate–Based Regimen to a Tenofovir Alafenamide–Based Regimen: Data in Virologically Suppressed Adults Through 48 Weeks of Treatment.Mills T, Anthony Mills MD Inc., Elion R, Capital Medical Associates, Brunetta J, Maple Leaf Research, Shamblaw D, La Playa Medical Group, DeJesus E, Orlando Immunology Center, Plummer A, Gilead Sciences Inc., Liu Y, Gilead Sciences Inc., Rublein J, Gilead Sciences Inc., McCallister S, Gilead Sciences Inc. (152)

Risk Factors for 30-Day Readmission Among Patients With Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection in an Urban Teaching Hospital.Brown D, Maneno M, Daftary M, Howard University College of Pharmacy, Ahmed S, Howard University Hospital, Gajjala J, Howard University (153)

ImmunizationsAnalysis of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs That Impact Immunization Status in Patients 19 to 65 Years of Age.Naylor J, SpartanNash, Meny L, Ferris State University College of Pharmacy, Roth H, SpartanNash (154)

Assessment of Targeted Automated Messages on Herpes Zoster Immunization Numbers in an Independent Community Pharmacy.Bedwick B, Garofoli G, Elswick B, West Virginia University School of Pharmacy (155)

Barriers to Implementation of Community Pharmacy–Based Immunization Services in Wayne County, Michigan.Kelling S, University of Michigan College of Pharmacy, Pattin A, University of Toledo College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Salim A, Kilgore P, Wayne State University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Erickson S, University of Michigan College of Pharmacy (156)

Determining the Need for the Hepatitis B Vaccination Series Among People With Diabetes.Salama I, Vala C, Walgreens, Mattison M, Capoccia K, Western New England University College of Pharmacy (157)

Development and Assessment of a Pharmacy Technician Training Program to Incorporate Walk-In Immunizations Into the Workflow of a Community Pharmacy.Steele K, Rush S, Pope N, Barner J, University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy, Montemayor D, H-E-B Pharmacy, Lawson K, University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy, Leckbee G, H-E-B Pharmacy (158)

Evaluating the Impact of an Immunization Checkup at a Pharmacist-Provided Employee Health Screening.Sparkman A, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Pharmacy, Brookhart A, Kroger Co., Goode J, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Pharmacy (159)

Evaluating Prescribing Practices for Hepatitis B Immunization Based on Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices Recommendations for Patients With Diabetes.Sarky J, Arnett S, Walgreens, Plake K, Purdue University College of Pharmacy (160)

Evaluation of Appropriateness of 13-Valent Pneumococcal Vaccine Administration in 20 Supermarket Community Pharmacies.Prohaska E, Applegate A, Balls Food Stores, Carr M, Thibodeaux S, Willis S, University of Kansas School of Pharmacy (161)

Evaluation of Interventions to Encourage Hepatitis B Vaccination in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes.Owens L, St. Louis College of Pharmacy, Cruz J, Essence Healthcare, Laflen B, Kojima P, Fuchs S, Schnucks Specialty Pharmacy, Gattas N, St. Louis College of Pharmacy (162)

Guardian Knowledge and Perception of Human Papillomavirus Vaccine at the Community Pharmacy.Banjo T, Black C, Foster K, Walgreens Co., Hughes P, Galdo J, Samford University McWhorter School of Pharmacy (163)

Impact of an Appointment-Based Model on Influenza Vaccination Rates in a Community Pharmacy.Zeis K, Moss M, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy (164)

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APhA2016 Contributed Papers ProgramImpact of a Standardized Immunization Assessment Tool on Companion Immunization Rates in a Grocery Store Pharmacy Setting.Highland J, Malone C, Albertsons Safeway, Winkler S, Midwestern University Chicago College of Pharmacy, Hamper J, Fox D, Albertsons Safeway (165)

Impact of a Student Program to Encourage Education and Administration of Influenza Vaccination.McCauley M, Pruchnicki M, Coyle J, Ohio Sate University College of Pharmacy (166)

The Impact of Targeted Immunization Counseling at Free Health Screenings by Student Pharmacists.Bowers B, Rowe J, Dunn E, Stafford R, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy (167)

Implementation of a Vaccine Screening Program at an Independent Community Pharmacy.Rhodes L, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy, Branham A, Dalton E, Moose J, Moose Pharmacies, Marciniak M, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy (168)

Improving Patient Immunization Rates Through Optimizing Pharmacy’s Role in Providing Immunization Services.Rager M, Havrda D, Parnapy Jawaid S, Shenandoah University (169)

Improving Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccination Rates for Adults Aged 65 Years or Older in Minnesota Community Pharmacies.Shaft G, Aytay M, Walgreens, Philbrick A, Harris I, Moon J, Rhee G, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy (170)

Increasing Childhood Influenza Vaccinations in the Community Pharmacy Setting: What Factors Are Most Important to Patients?Mayer D, Acme Sav-On, Patel-Shori N, Temple University, Belli M, Melissen P, Acme Sav-On, Yu D, Temple University (171)

Intent to Provide the Influenza Vaccine to Children Ages 6 to 18 Years: An Analysis of Law Implementation by Tucson Community Pharmacies.Leyba A, Bingham B, Vo A, University of Arizona College of Pharmacy (172)

Knowledge of Updated Pneumococcal Vaccine Recommendations and Evaluation of Perceived Susceptibility, Severity, Benefits, and Barriers to Vaccination Among Adults Aged 65 Years and Older.Doshi A, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Pharmacy (173)

Perceived Knowledge, Comfort Level, and Barriers With Immunization Promotion and Administration Among Community Pharmacists in a Supermarket Chain Setting.McDaniel J, Goode J, Moczygemba L, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Pharmacy (175)

Pharmacist Knowledge of Pneumococcal Vaccinations in Patients Ages 65 Years and Older.Hudson H, Higginbotham S, Skomo M, Duquesne University Mylan School of Pharmacy (176)

Student Pharmacist Knowledge of Pneumococcal Vaccination Administration Schedules for Adults Aged 65 Years and Older.Golden C, Hudson H, Higginbotham S, Skomo M, Duquesne University Mylan School of Pharmacy (178)

Training Pharmacy Technicians for Roles in Immunization Advocacy: Focus on Tdap Vaccination.Sunderman B, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy, Armstrong A, Gatton O, Kroger Co., Marciniak M, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy (179)

Law and RegulationsAn Assessment of Pharmacists’ Knowledge and Awareness Regarding the U.S. Food and Drug Administration Implementation of Its New Pregnancy and Lactation Labeling Rule.Frazier R, Daftary M, Maneno M, Howard University College of Pharmacy (180)

Changes in the Safety Profile of Oral Diabetes Medications Approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.Al-Mutairi R, Seoane-Vazquez E, MCPHS University (181)

Evaluating the Value of Student-Run Educational Sessions to Increase Advocacy of Student Pharmacist Immunization Rights in New Jersey.Li C, Feudo D, Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy, Bhatt A, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Chung S, Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy (182)

Impact of Mandatory Query Legislation on Patient Doctor-Shopping Behavior.Freeman P, Goodin A, Troske S, Talbert J, University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy (183)

Pharmacists’ Perceptions Regarding the Impact of Hydrocodone Rescheduling on Workflow Management, Revenue, and Patient Outcomes.Varisco T, Ogunsanya M, University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy, Fleming M, University of Houston College of Pharmacy, Barner J, University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy (184)

Pharmacy Legislative Day: Advocating for the Profession.Berrios-Colon E, Touro College of Pharmacy, Mehta M, New York Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center, Rumore M, Touro College of Pharmacy (185)

Prescription Drug Monitoring Program: Attitudes, Beliefs, and Usage by Pharmacists and Physicians.Gurney M, Midwestern University College of Pharmacy–Glendale, Gries R, Maricopa Integrated Health System, Sam A, Nguyen S, Lam J, Tran A, Tran P, Midwestern University College of Pharmacy–Glendale (186)

A Survey of Pharmacists’ Preparedness for Provider Status Implementation.Tolle E, Doucette W, Al Jumaili A, University of Iowa College of Pharmacy, McDonough R, Towncrest Pharmacy, Catney C, Veach S, University of Iowa College of Pharmacy (187)

Marketing and ManagementOptimization and Evaluation of Customer Satisfaction Survey Participation at an Outpatient Pharmacy Within an Integrated Health System.Nguyen V, Nathanson A, Decker K, Deol S, Carter-Radden T, Hohl D, Johns Hopkins Home Care Group (189)

Prescription Drug Payment and Procurement for Seniors Before and After the Medicare Modernization Act of 2003: Findings From 1998, 2001, and 2015.Olson A, Schommer J, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, Mott D, University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy, Brown L, Chapman University School of Pharmacy (190)

A Segmentation Analysis of the U.S. Adult Population Regarding Medication Experiences.Schommer J, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, Brown L, Chapman University School of Pharmacy, Tieger P, SpeedReading People LLC, Tomaszewski D, Chapman University School of Pharmacy, Worley M, Ohio State University College of Pharmacy, Godwin O, Rashrash M, Chapman University School of Pharmacy, Gomaa B, Olson A, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy (191)

Maternal, Child, and Women’s HealthBaby Steps: Improving Neonatal Medication Safety.Ajao A, St. Barnabas Hospital Health System, Rumore M, Touro College of Pharmacy (192)

The Implementation of a Standard Screening Tool Within a Community Pharmacy to Identify and Improve Women’s Preventive Health Disparities.Fehrenbach T, Frede S, Wedig J, Puening E, Kroger Pharmacy, Luder H, University of Cincinnati College of Pharmacy (193)

Maternal Use of Specific Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors in Early Pregnancy and the Risk of Birth Defects.Lind J, Reefhuis J, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Friedman J, University of British Columbia, Louik C, Boston University, Riehle-Colarusso T, Honein M, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (194)

Subdermal Etonogestrel: Medication Use Evaluation in a Pediatric Institution.Racette K, Sebastian S, Lamberjack K, Nationwide Children’s Hospital (196)

Medication ReconciliationAssessing 30-Day Readmissions and Interventions Provided by Community and Hospital Pharmacy Residents Collaborating With a Provider in a Transitions of Care Clinic.Andress M, Albertsons Safeway, Lanius P, Centura St. Anthony Hospital, Ricchetti C, Haight R, Regis University School of Pharmacy, Willis R, Albertsons Safeway (197)

Community Pharmacist Engagement in Medication Reconciliation Processes for Recently Discharged Patients: A Grounded Theory Study.Kennelty K, William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital, Wise M, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Kind A, University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Medicine and Public Health (198)

Impact of a Pharmacist-Led Intervention on Medication Reconciliation Processes in a Dental Practice.Choi H, University of New England College of Pharmacy, Stewart A, Duquesne University Mylan School of Pharmacy, Tu C, University of New England College of Pharmacy (199)

Impact of Student Pharmacist Regimen Review in Simplifying Daily Medications for Patients With Diabetes.Mansukhani S, Ricci D, Chewning B, University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy (200)

Impact of Transitions of Care Pharmacists in a Tertiary Care Center.Fang N, Abdo C, Sarram M, Stanford Health Care (201)

Student Pharmacists in the Medication Reconciliation Process: A Literature Review.Sultana S, Shenandoah University (202)

Utilizing Student Pharmacists to Improve the Accuracy of the Medication Reconciliation Process at an Emergency Department in a Community Hospital.Varadarajan R, Shenandoah University, Healy M, Inova Loudoun Hospital, Petrov K, Green J, Shenandoah University (203)

Medication Therapy ManagementAssessing and Resolving Adherence to Recommended Non-influenza Adult Immunization Schedules During a Medication Therapy Management Encounter in Chain Community Pharmacies.Stivers E, University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy, Grise W, Hudspeth B, Kroger Co., Divine H, University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy (204)

Assessment of Adverse Drug Reactions in Inpatients of a Tertiary Care Hospital in India: A Clinical Pharmacist Intervention-Based Study.Koneri R, Ramaiah B, Karnataka College of Pharmacy (205)

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APhA2016 Contributed Papers ProgramAssessment of Factors Influencing Patient Acceptance and Perception of Comprehensive Medication Reviews.Schulte N, Balls Food Stores, Ruisinger J, University of Kansas School of Pharmacy, Prohaska E, Balls Food Stores, Melton B, University of Kansas School of Pharmacy, Steele K, Balls Food Stores (206)

Assessment of Medication Therapy Management Training and Workflow Redesign in a Multi-Site Community Pharmacy.Engel B, University of Iowa College of Pharmacy, Rickertsen H, Mercy Family Pharmacy, Zhang Y, Witry M, University of Iowa College of Pharmacy (207)

Barriers to Providing Comprehensive Medication Reviews in Community Pharmacies.Smith M, Brown P, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy, Shea C, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Gillings School of Global Public Health, Ferreri S, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy (208)

Clinical Rounding in a Community Pharmacy.Pagano G, Ohio State University College of Pharmacy, Long B, Kuhn C, Kroger Co., Mehta B, Ohio State University College of Pharmacy (209)

Community Pharmacist Provision of Preconception Care via Medication Therapy Management.DiPietro Mager N, Ohio Northern University Raabe College of Pharmacy, Bright D, Ferris State University College of Pharmacy, Batz L, Markus D, OutcomesMTM, Hartzell, Gartner J, CareSource (210)

Community Pharmacy Cohort Within the Alliance for Integrated Medication Management Collaborative to Integrate Comprehensive Medication Management Across Multiple Organizations.Sorensen T, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, Feldmann J, Mercy Family Pharmacy (211)

Community Pharmacy Medication Therapy Management: Impact of Pharmacy Technician Assistance.Lengel M, Ohio State University College of Pharmacy, Kuhn C, Kroger Co., Worley M, Ohio State University College of Pharmacy, Wehr A, Ohio State University Center for Biostatistics, McAuley J, Ohio State University College of Pharmacy (212)

Consumers’ Readiness to Have a Pharmacist Provide Medication Therapy Management Services.Brown L, Rashrash M, Chapman University School of Pharmacy, Schommer J, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy (213)

Demonstrating the Value of Medication Therapy Management Services to Patients in the Community Pharmacy Setting to Increase Service Utilization.Lynch S, Winkler S, Midwestern University Chicago College of Pharmacy, Malone C, Albertsons Companies, Harpe S, Midwestern University Chicago College of Pharmacy, Hamper J, Caputo P, Albertsons Companies (214)

Evaluating Patient Satisfaction With a Comprehensive Medication Review Provided by a Chain Community Pharmacist.Cardosi L, Hohmeier K, University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Pharmacy, Fisher C, Wasson M, Kroger Pharmacy (215)

Evaluation of a Comprehensive Medication Review Service in a Patient-Centered Medical Home.Fennelly J, Yoo A, Marcelino M, Choe H, University of Michigan Health System, Farris K, University of Michigan College of Pharmacy (216)

Evaluation of Drug Therapy Problem Follow-up in a Statewide Care Management Program.Phillips Renfro C, Ferreri S, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy, Wei D, Pfeiffenberger T, Community Care of North Carolina (217)

Evaluation of a Workflow Support Intervention for Community Pharmacies Participating in a Pharmacy Care Management Program.Brown P, Ferreri S, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy, Branham A, Moose Pharmacies, Pfeiffenberger T, Community Care of North Carolina, Shea C, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Gillings School of Global Public Health (218)

Identification of Medication-Related Problems by Community Pharmacists in Patients Taking Oral Anticancer Medications.Mattingly A, University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Pharmacy, Blom J, Walgreens Health-System Pharmacy, Liu Y, Kuehl P, University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Pharmacy (219)

Identifying and Implementing Best Practices of Medication Therapy Management in a Grocery Store Chain Pharmacy.Pelland A, Big Y Pharmacy, Capoccia K, Western New England University College of Pharmacy (220)

Impact of Continuing Education on Provider Intent to Refer Patients to Medication Therapy Management Services.Edwards C, Bae Y, Hata M, Law A, Western University of Health Sciences College of Pharmacy, Sarino L, Ralphs Grocery Company, Kuo T, Los Angeles County (221)

Impact of an Integrated Medication Therapy Management Program on Medicare Parts A, B, and D Costs: Findings From a Pioneer Accountable Care Organization.Zhang Y, Doucette W, University of Iowa, Pendergast J, Duke University, Witt J, University of Iowa (222)

Implementation of Persuasive Messages to Increase Participation in Comprehensive Medication Reviews in a Community Pharmacy Setting.Kernodle A, Bailey K, Rush S, Pope N, University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy (223)

Implementing Medication Therapy Management in the Community Pharmacy Workflow: A New Protocol for the Pharmacy Chain.Scott N, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy (224)

The Medication Assessment Centre: A Novel Student Training and Patient Care Program.Jorgenson D, Landry E, Lysack K, University of Saskatchewan College of Pharmacy and Nutrition (225)

Medication Therapy Management Hybrid Course Improves Student Self-Efficacy in Performing Medication Therapy Management Services.Moore M, Threatt T, Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy (226)

Physician Acceptance Rate of Pharmacists’ Recommendations Associated With Medicare Star Ratings.Doellner J, Wenstrom K, Meijer, Dettloff R, Pfizer (227)

Prediction of Self-Reported Medication Adherence Among Patients With Chronic Diseases.Rashrash M, Tomaszewski D, Chapman University School of Pharmacy, Schommer J, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, Brown L, Chapman University School of Pharmacy (228)

A Prospective Study on Clinical Pharmacist-Based Therapeutic Interventions in an Inpatient Tertiary Care Hospital in India.Koneri R, Ramaiah B, Karnataka College of Pharmacy (229)

A Standardized Approach to the Documentation and Follow-up of Clinical Recommendations Made During a Telephonic Comprehensive Medication Review Across a Community Pharmacy Chain.Sikora J, Greco A, Duquesne University Mylan School of Pharmacy (230)

Utilizing Medication Therapy Management Interventions in an Indigent Population to Quantify and Categorize Prescriber Involvement With Patient Care.Faiella A, Casper K, Seifert J, Jacob L, Ohio State University College of Pharmacy, Lehman A, Center for Biostatistics, Ohio State University (231)

Mental HealthClinical Outcomes of Medication Therapy Management Following Inpatient Psychiatric Discharge.Gainor K, Community Health Association of Spokane (232)

Community Pharmacists’ Attitudes Toward Providing Care and Services to Patients With Mental Illness.Watkins A, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy, McKee J, Hughes C, Pfeiffenberger T, Community Care of North Carolina (233)

Identification and Management of Metabolic and Movement Abnormalities in Patients Taking Antipsychotic Medications in a Community Pharmacy.Johnson K, Frede S, Fuller L, Kroger Pharmacy, Weed E, Luder H, University of Cincinnati James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy (234)

Impact of a Communications Course on Academic Health Science Student Attitudes and Beliefs Toward Suicide and Mental Health Stigma.Jessee J, Hess R, East Tennessee State University Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy (235)

Implementation of Depression Screening in an Independent Community Pharmacy.Ballou J, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy, Roark A, Chapman A, Huie C, Brame Huie Pharmacy, Marciniak M, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy (236)

Nonmedical Use of Antidepressants and Help-Seeking Behavior Among College Students With Depressive Symptoms.Nduaguba S, Ford K, Wilson J, University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy (237)

Potentially Inappropriate Antidepressant Use Among Older Adults in Office-Based Outpatient Settings: National Trends From 2002 to 2012.Rhee G, Schommer J, Hadsall R, Uden D, Capistrant B, University of Minnesota School of Public Health (238)

Racial/Ethnic Differences in the Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Adults With Moderate Mental Distress: Results From the 2012 National Health Interview Survey.Rhee G, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy (239)

When Personal Medicine Meets Pill Medicine: Assessing Use and Acceptance of Self-Care in Mental Health Management in an Underserved Population.Jacob L, Casper K, Seifert J, Faiella A, Ohio State University College of Pharmacy, Brown N, Ohio State University (240)

Nuclear PharmacyValidation Measures for Radiochemical Purity Testing.Ow J, Owora A, Galbraith W, University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy (241)

OTC, Self-Care and CAMAppropriateness of Acetaminophen Dosing by Caregivers Visiting a Pediatric Emergency Department at an Academic Hospital.Vélez S, University of Puerto Rico School of Pharmacy, Serrano-Bhari D, University Pediatric Hospital–San Juan, Rodríguez N, Ortiz Y, Hernández J, Melin K, García R, University of Puerto Rico School of Pharmacy (242)

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APhA2016 Contributed Papers ProgramEvaluation of a Simplified Rubric for Evaluating Self-Care Counseling Competency.Chen A, Thornton P, Franz T, Ballentine J, Cailor S, Fox N, Cedarville University School of Pharmacy (243)

Examining Health Claims Provided on Dietary Supplement Packaging.Taylor A, Shea L, Freitas E, Regis University School of Pharmacy (244)

A Guidance Document for Family Practitioners on Over-the-Counter Medication in Pregnancy and Lactation.Mickool D, Crawford R, Hodges J, University of New England College of Pharmacy (245)

New Advances With Simethicone.Balaban D, Charlottesville Gastroenterology Associates, McNamara S, Galt D, Fleet Laboratories (246)

Pharmacists’ Counseling on Two Over-the-Counter Medications: Ibuprofen and Emergency Contraceptives: A Secret Shopper Study.Peters J, Desai K, Ricci D, Chewning B, University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy (247)

Student Pharmacists’ Awareness of Nonprescription Medication Brand-Name Extensions.McMath T, Lynch A, Dunican K, Seed S, Cabrera A, Abel C, MCPHS University (248)

Sweeteners...Are They Really Sweetening Our Life? Effects in Preterm Delivery, Asthma, and Allergic Rhinitis.Morales-Arroyo E, Rivera-Berrios N, Nova Southeastern University College of Pharmacy (249)

Using Peer Evaluation in the Education of Student Pharmacists About Dietary Supplements.Dionne E, Buderwitz P, Okpala M, Orr K, Hume A, University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy (250)

Pain ManagementThe Impact of Clinical Pharmacy Services on Patient Care and Practice Management in a Multidisciplinary Specialty Pain Clinic.Semerjian M, Durham M, Mirzaian E, University of Southern California School of Pharmacy (251)

A Medication Utilization Evaluation of Naloxone Orders in a Community Hospital.Hoover P, Moore A, Wombwell E, University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Pharmacy (252)

Patient Attitudes and BehaviorAn Evaluation of Patients’ Awareness and Views of Pharmacists in the Ambulatory Care Setting.Payne M, Hall L, Green C, Ohio State University College of Pharmacy, Porter K, Ohio State University (253)

Examination of Benefits and Barriers of Medication Adherence Counseling Among Underserved Men.Amuneke-Nze C, Bamgbade B, Barner J, University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy (254)

Impact of Clinical Services Provided by Grocery Chain Community Pharmacists on Customer Satisfaction.Rotellar C, Divine H, Roberts P, Tracy A, University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy (255)

Impact of a Medication Reconciliation Service on Patient Self-Efficacy and Satisfaction in an Interprofessional Clinic.Bibayan C, Hess K, Hata M, Mireles R, Western University of Health Sciences (256)

Patients’ Perception of Community Pharmacists as Health Care Providers and Its Relationship to Willingness to Participate in Pharmacist-Provided Services.Ekenga V, Bailey-Wheeler J, Sarpong D, Harris M, Hart T, Xavier University of Louisiana College of Pharmacy (257)

Patients’ Perceptions of Pharmacy Services.Born A, Pinto S, University of Toledo College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (258)

The Perceptions of Physicians and Patients Regarding the Use of Generic Drugs in San Juan, Puerto Rico.Estrada Rodriguez V, Castro Collazo M, Garces L, Del Hoyo N, University of Puerto Rico School of Pharmacy (259)

Perceptions of Prescription and Over-the-Counter Medication Use in Populations With a History of Cardiovascular Disease.Patrick J, Dillaha L, A, New Haven Pharmaceuticals Inc. (260)

Refining Empirically Designed Prescription Warning Labels Using Patient Feedback: A Qualitative Study.Shiyanbola O, Ghura S, Huang Y, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Smith P, University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Medicine and Public Health (261)

Patient Care ServicesChanges in Pharmacy Practice Due to a Change in Prescription Refill Processing: The Iowa New Practice Model.Andreski M, Drake University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Myers M, Iowa Pharmacy Association (263)

Characteristics of Patients Accepting and Declining Participation in a Transition of Care Service Provided by a Community Pharmacy.Kowalski J, Margolis A, University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy, Kirchner J, Schreiner N, Streu’s Pharmacy Bay Natural (264)

Characterizing Medication Synchronization Programs Within Independent Pharmacies.Hwe S, Congdon H, Layson-Wolf C, University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, Hose B, Sharpsburg Pharmacy (265)

The Clinical Community Pharmacy: A Standardized Approach to the Patient Care Process.Patel M, Kroh T, Duquesne University Pharmacy, Lassila H, Duquesne University Mylan School of Pharmacy (266)

Comparing the Accuracy of Two Point-of-Care Lipid Testing Devices.Bastianelli K, Ledin S, Chen J, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy–Duluth (267)

Description of an Innovative, High-Touch, In-Home Medication Therapy Management Program for Independently Living Older Adults.Taylor L, University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy, Eckmann L, Wheeler Pharmacy, Hanna C, American Pharmacy Services Corporation, Divine H, University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy (268)

Description of a Practice Model Extending Direct Patient Care From a Patient-Centered Medical Home Into Community Pharmacies: A Pilot Study Between CVS Pharmacy and the University of Michigan Patient-Centered Medical Home.Choe H, University of Michigan College of Pharmacy, Friend K, University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy, Peters J, Ojukwu K, Danko L, Phillips S, Manzar S, CVS Health, Diez H, University of Michigan College of Pharmacy, Yoo A, University of Michigan Health System, Batra P, University of Michigan College of Pharmacy, Marshall V, Fawaz S, Chapman University School of Pharmacy, Farris K, University of Michigan College of Pharmacy (269)

Developing a Standardized Protocol to Assist Pharmacists Dispensing Opioid Medications to Patients.Nigl M, Chui M, University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy, Moore M, Medicine Shoppe, Kieser M, University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy (270)

Emerging Roles for the Community Pharmacist: Rapid Influenza Diagnostic Testing and Medication Management.Xavioer S, Djuric-Kachlic M, Marcelo J, Babul N, University of Illinois College of Pharmacy (271)

Evaluation of the Implementation of a Skin Scope Analysis Program as an Addition to Clinical Services in a Grocery Store–Based Community Pharmacy Setting.Maris L, Kroger Co., Kier K, Ohio Northern University Raabe College of Pharmacy, Green T, Kroger Co. (272)

An Evaluation of Successful Point-of-Care Testing Implementation by Community Pharmacists in Pennsylvania.Steltenpohl E, Barry B, Berenbrok L, Coley K, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy, Olenak J, Wilkes University Nesbitt School of Pharmacy, Somma McGivney M, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy (273)

Expansion of a Pharmacist-Led Medication Discontinuation Pilot Service Based on the Anticholinergic Risk Scale.Jones K, University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy, Lisowe K, Dean Clinic East, Eickhoff J, University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Medicine and Public Health, Statz-Paynter J, Dean Health System, Zorek J, University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy (274)

Exploratory Study of the Impact of Synchronous Blood Glucose Monitoring Data From a Home Monitoring Device Utilized in a Community Pharmacy.Middendorf A, Ngorsuraches S, Heins J, Hedge D, South Dakota State University College of Pharmacy, Straw A, Cedarville University School of Pharmacy, Van Klompenburg E, South Dakota State University College of Pharmacy, Sinclair P, Lewis Family Drug (275)

Feasibility Study of Implementing a Pharmacist-Prescribed Therapies Program for Acute Conditions in Community Chain Pharmacies.Chan K, University of Washington School of Pharmacy, Li Y, Reynolds M, Quality Food Centers, Firebaugh R, University of Washington School of Pharmacy, Arnold J, Washington State Pharmacy Association (276)

A Feasibility Study to Implement a Transitions of Care Service in a Community Pharmacy.Barry A, Kuehl P, University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Pharmacy (277)

Fostering Leadership Skill Development to Address the Institute for Healthcare Improvement Triple Aim Goals at Two Colleges of Pharmacy.Robinson J, Panther S, Washington State University College of Pharmacy, Allen R, Jefferson C, Murphy N, University of Washington School of Pharmacy (278)

Identifying Preceptors’ Perceptions of Student Pharmacists’ Readiness for Transitions of Care Activities During Their Pharmacy Practice Experiences.Cargill S, David T, Shah B, Sourial M, Palm Beach Atlantic University Lloyd L. Gregory School of Pharmacy (279)

IHOPE: Improving Healthcare Outcomes Through Patient Education.Le J, Mount Sinai Brooklyn (280)

Impact of Community Pharmacist-Performed Medication Reconciliations in Post-Discharge Patients on 30-Day Hospital Readmission Rates.Wooster J, Gurney M, Midwestern University College of Pharmacy–Glendale, Hecht K, Albertons Safeway, Kucera A, Midwestern University College of Pharmacy–Glendale (281)

Impact of Community Pharmacy and Home Health Care Transitions of Care Services on 30-Day Emergency Department Revisit Rates.Newman N, Porter B, Ohio State University College of Pharmacy, Hoyt C, Uptown Pharmacy, Southerland L, James Hospital, Payne K, Black Stone, Lehman A, Ohio State University Center for Biostatistics, Rodis J, Ohio State University College of Pharmacy (282)

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APhA2016 Contributed Papers ProgramImpact of a Follow-up Phone Call on Patient Return to Community Pharmacy Following First-Time Visit to Convenience Care Clinic.Potter J, University of Toledo College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, DiDonato K, Kroger Co., Schroeder M, Lengel A, University of Toledo College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Mustaine M, Kroger Co., Powers M, University of Toledo College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (283)

Implementation of a Discharge Bedside Prescription Delivery Program at a Multihospital Community Health System.Amin R, Gershteyn A, Zook T, Meigs A, Nguyen P, NorthShore University HealthSystem (284)

Implementing Medication Synchronization in a Chain Pharmacy: The Role of Pharmacy Interns.Watterson T, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy, Richards J, Rite Aid, Abraham O, Berenbrok L, Coley K, Somma McGivney M, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy (285)

An Interdisciplinary Approach to Increase Billable Patient Care Opportunities in a Rural Community Pharmacy Resulting in Positive Patient Outcomes.Twigg G, Motsko J, Sherr J, Apple Discount Drugs (286)

Medical Home Care for Children With Asthma: Results From the 2011-12 National Survey of Children’s Health.Rojanasarot S, Carlson A, University of Minnesota (287)

Minimize Intravenous Infusion-Related Medication Errors.Farooqi H, Aslam N, Harlem Hospital Center (288)

A Novel Payer-Provider Collaboration to Improve Blood Pressure Control in the Community Pharmacy Setting.Frail C, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, Cooper S, HealthPartners, Gallagher T, Astrup Drug, Sarkis J, Topor L, PharmaSmart International, Bruzek R, HealthPartners (289)

Patient Assessment of Community Pharmacist-Provided Medication Therapy Management Services.Klarich A, Neuhaus K, Krinsky D, Northeast Ohio Medical University (290)

Patient Benefit and Satisfaction With a Pharmacist-Led Medicare Part D Plan Selection Program.Pavlakos R, Beatty S, Ohio State University College of Pharmacy (291)

Patient Perceptions of Pharmacogenetic Testing to Personalize Pain Management in a Community Pharmacy Setting.Williamson K, Goode J, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Pharmacy, Grimes M, Buford Road Pharmacy (292)

Patient Perspectives About Community Pharmacy-Based Value-Added Services.Lass E, Wilhelm M, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville School of Pharmacy (293)

Patient Satisfaction Associated With Various Marketing Techniques for Comprehensive Medication Reviews in a Community Pharmacy.Dudzinski K, Wenstrom K, Meijer, Dettloff R, Pfizer (294)

Project Breathe: Assessing Caregivers’ Knowledge and Perception of Asthma Education Efforts.Kelley J, Stephens K, Smelser A, Dikun J, University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy (295)

Project Breathe: Impact and Scope of Student Pharmacist Collaboration.Kelley J, Stephens K, Smelser A, University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy, Schmidt S, North Dakota State University, Kyper R, Cedarville University, Metra C, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Curley J, North Dakota State University, Chin A, Moon A, Cedarville University, Crumby A, Dikun J, University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy (296)

The Public’s Digital View of Pharmacy: An Exploration of Community Pharmacy Websites in Tennessee.Borja-Hart N, Hohmeier K, University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Pharmacy (297)

Results From a Model Extending Direct Patient Care From a Patient-Centered Medical Home Into Community Pharmacies: A Pilot Study Between CVS Pharmacy and the University of Michigan Patient-Centered Medical Home.Farris K, University of Michigan College of Pharmacy, Friend K, University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy, Peters J, Ojukwu K, Danko L, Phiillips S, Manzar S, CVS Health, Diez H, University of Michigan College of Pharmacy, Yoo A, University of Michigan Health System, Batra P, University of Michigan College of Pharmacy, Marshall V, Fawaz S, Chapman University School of Pharmacy, Choe H, University of Michigan College of Pharmacy (298)

The Screening of Early-Onset Cognitive Impairment in a Community Pharmacy Setting.Maklad M, Riss J, Bartolucci A, Brands M, Fleissner D, Cub/Supervalu Pharmacies (299)

Smoking Cessation Targeting Perioperative Patients: An Evaluation of a Community Pharmacy-Based Program.Kintner J, Bacci J, Akers J, Kelley-Ross Pharmacy (300)

Teen Views on Access to Birth Control in Pharmacies: A Qualitative Study.Miller C, Rafie S, University of California San Diego Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Rafie S, Bay Area Pain and Wellness Center, Wilkinson T, Indiana University School of Medicine, Cohen Landau S (301)

Trend Analysis of Paid Claims for the Wisconsin Medicaid Pharmaceutical Care Program—2007 to 2012.Leedham R, Mott D, University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy (302)

Personalized Medicine/PharmacogenomicsImplementation of a Pharmacist-Led Pharmacogenomics Service for Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly.Bain K, Knowlton C, Knowlton O, Schwartz E, Dunning J, CareKinesis (303)

Improving Pharmacists’ Ability to Engage Patients in Pharmacogenomics Testing Within a Chain Community Pharmacy.Hart K, Berenbrok L, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy, McGrath S, J, Rite Aid, Coley K, Empey P, Somma McGivney M, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy (304)

Pharmacist Application of Pharmacogenomics in Clinical Practice.Spekman J, Fikru B, Schondelmeyer S, Salsabili M, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy (305)

Pharmacist Behaviors and AttitudesThe Acute Impact of Relaxation Techniques on Student Psychological and Physiological Health.Leffler E, Appeddu L, Lajaunie A, Lockyear N, Burgess G, Burgess M, Southwestern Oklahoma State University (306)

Assessment of the Characteristics and Readiness of Community Pharmacies Participating in a Pharmacy Care Management Program.Ferreri S, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy, Shea C, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Gillings School of Public Health, Brown P, Smith M, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy, Pfeiffenberger T, Community Care of North Carolina, Farley J, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy (307)

Assessment of Community Pharmacist Readiness and Perceptions Regarding Naloxone Dispensing in West Virginia.Hicks H, Elswick B, West Virginia University School of Pharmacy (308)

Assessment of Pharmacists’ Attitudes Toward Expanded Scope of Clinical Community and Ambulatory Care Practice in Ohio.Fink C, Sullivan D, Ohio State University College of Pharmacy (309)

Barriers to Student Pharmacists’ Involvement in Advocacy-Related Initiatives.Fu Q, Banda S, Volino L, Toscani M, Feudo D, Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy (310)

Career Stage Attitudinal Differences Toward Expanded Scope of Pharmacist Practice: A Canadian Perspective.Morrison B, Mahaffey T, Boyle T, St. Francis Xavier University, Bishop A, Barker J, Dalhousie University Rowe School of Business (311)

Community Pharmacists’ Perspective Toward Medical Prescription Clarity and Content in Alexandria, Egypt.Abdelrahman O, Saber S, Alexandria University, Abdul-Latief M, Borg Al-Arab General Hospital, Elnimr N, Reda A, Alexandria University, Abou-Ali A, Sanofi Pasteur (312)

Community Pharmacists’ Attitudes Toward the Administration of Long-Acting Injectable Antipsychotic Therapies.Gupta S, University of the Sciences, Lopena T, Manera L, Janssen Scientific Affairs LLC, Mandler H, University of the Sciences (313)

Community Pharmacists’ Engagement in Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Prevention.Gilliam H, East Tennessee State University Gatton College of Pharmacy, Click I, Basden J, East Tennessee State University Quillen College of Medicine, Carico R, Flippin H, E, Murray C, Hagemeier N, East Tennessee State University Gatton College of Pharmacy (314)

Exploring Community Pharmacists’ Preparedness in Dispensing Medications for Pets.Stocks B, Abraham O, Antinopoulos B, Coley K, McGivney M, Berenbrok L, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy (315)

Identifying Barriers to Dispensing Nonprescription Syringes: A Survey of Community Pharmacists in North Carolina.Ong J, Harris D, Bible M, Marciniak M, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy (316)

Integration of Community Pharmacists in Transitions of Care Services: Current Trends and Pharmacist Perceptions.Carter E, University of Colorado, Trinkley K, University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy, Perica K, University of Colorado Hospital (317)

Pharmacist Perceptions and Baseline Knowledge Assessment of a Naloxone Standing Order in Community Pharmacies.Bunk E, Higginbotham S, Skomo M, Duquesne University Mylan School of Pharmacy (318)

Pharmacist Self-Reported Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs, and Practices Survey Regarding the Development and Implementation of a Pharmacist-Directed Hormonal Contraceptive Program.Kharloubian K, University of Southern California School of Pharmacy, Sarino L, Ralphs Grocery Company, Mirzaian E, University of Southern California School of Pharmacy (319)

Pharmacists in Industry: Analysis of Marketing Candidates.Bhatt A, Parekh P, Hatfield J, Raja D, Fierro L, Rutgers University (320)

Pharmacists’ Role in Harm Reduction: A Survey Study of Kentucky Pharmacists’ Willingness to Participate in Needle Exchange.Goodin A, University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy, Green T, Boston University School of Medicine, Fallin A, University of Kentucky College of Nursing, Troske S, Freeman P, University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy (321)

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APhA2016 Contributed Papers Program

Pharmacists’ Role in Opioid Overdose: A Survey Study of Kentucky Pharmacists’ Willingness to Participate in Naloxone Dispensing.Freeman P, Goodin A, Troske S, University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy, Fallin A, University of Kentucky College of Nursing, Green T, Boston University School of Medicine (322)

Student Pharmacists’ Attitudes and Intentions Toward Independent Pharmacy Ownership.Corbell B, Brown C, University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy (323)

Preceptor Opinion of Student Attendance at Rotations.Doherty M, Buring S, Kim K, University of Cincinnati College of Pharmacy (324)

Psychometric Testing of the Kiersma-Chen Empathy Scale-Patient Version.Chen A, Cedarville University School of Pharmacy, Kiersma M, Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education, Hutchison R, Texas A&M University Rangel College of Pharmacy, Wright K, PrimaryOne Health (325)

Student and Alumni Attitudes of Expanded Nutritional Education Within the Pharmacy Curriculum.Ward A, Fett D, Caproni S, Lim J, Lo A, Feudo D, Toscani M, Rutgers University Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy (326)

Student Pharmacist Perceptions and Knowledge on Naloxone Standing Orders.Handlow N, Dufala S, Bunk E, Higginbotham S, Skomo M, Duquesne University Mylan School of Pharmacy (327)

Survey of Community Pharmacists’ Opinions After Implementation of a Company-Wide Program to Help Improve Medicare Part D Star Ratings Quality Measures.Seo S, Pope N, Lawson K, University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy, Bueche J, H-E-B Pharmacy, Comfort M, University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy, Montemayor D, H-E-B Pharmacy (328)

Utilization of a Pediatric Age-Based Resource in the Community Pharmacy: A Prospective Cohort Study.Branum D, Roca Rivera C, Juego A, University of South Florida College of Pharmacy (330)

Pharmacoeconomics and OutcomesAssessment of Adverse Event Underreporting Bias in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration Adverse Event Reporting System.Alatawi Y, Hansen R, Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy (331)

Automation of Hospital Medication Distribution Systems in the United States.Badawoud E, Seoane-Vazquez E, MCPHS University, Al Hamdan H, King Khalid National Guard Hospital, Jacobson S, MCPHS University (333)

Belsomra (suvorexant): A New Drug Review.Jarrett R, Hodges J, University of New England College of Pharmacy, Ching J, University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, Lugo A, Ochs L, University of New England College of Pharmacy (334)

Comparison of Charges, Inpatient Utilization, and Medication Adherence Associated With Patient-Centered Medical Home and Standard Care.Le D, Vaidya V, Darmahkasih C, University of Toledo College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (335)

A Conjoint Analysis of Disease-Modifying Drugs Used in the Treatment of Autoimmune Conditions.Hincapie A, Penm J, University of Cincinnati James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy, Burns C, America’s Health Insurance Plans (336)

Cost Effectiveness of Novel Nasal Nebulizer-Delivered Budesonide as an Alternate to Surgery for the Treatment of Nasal Polyps: A Pilot Study.Mumford T, Thomas III J, Murawski M, Purdue University College of Pharmacy (337)

Determining Patient Preferences of Community Pharmacy Attributes: A Systematic Review.Le D, Osundina F, Vaidya V, Pinto S, Salkar M, University of Toledo College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (338)

The Effects of a Pharmacist-Led Wellness Program on Health Care Outcomes and Costs for an Independent Employer.Alonzo M, Gates V, Samford University McWhorter School of Pharmacy, Traylor

C, Chancy Drugs, Freeman M, Galdo J, Samford University McWhorter School of Pharmacy (339)

Health Care Costs in the Last 6 Months of Life Among Patients With Heart Failure.Swindle J, Optum, Obi E, Rutgers University, Turner S, Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation, Russo P, DataMed Solutions, Blauer-Peterson C, Wacha L, Optum, Altan A, Optum Labs (340)

Impact of an Insurance Plan Comparison Platform on Costs for Medicare Part D Beneficiaries.Leonard C, DeLoach L, Samford University, Cohenour F, Chad’s Payless Pharmacy Inc., Galdo J, Samford University (341)

Impact of a Pharmacy-Led Disease State Management Program on Patient Outcomes Using a Cloud-Based Data Management Program.Gates V, Alonzo M, Samford University McWhorter School of Pharmacy, Traylor C, Chancy Drugs, Freeman M, Galdo J, Samford University McWhorter School of Pharmacy (342)

Pharmacists’ Interventions in Community and Ambulatory Care Practice Settings: Estimated Cost Avoidance Methodology and Documentation Analysis.Smith S, Barner J, University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy, Jokerst J, Srinivasa M, CommUnityCare (343)

Quality of Life in Patients With Discoid Lupus Erythematosus.Ogunsanya M, University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy, Chong B, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Brown C, University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy (344)

Professional DevelopmentAnalysis of American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Residency Initial Matching Data Focusing on Community and Ambulatory Care Programs.Kraus S, Lovejoy C, Adaka W, Ohio Northern University College of Pharmacy (345)

Design and Implementation of an Independent Pharmacy Ownership Certificate Within a Pharmacy Curriculum.Mospan C, Alexander K, East Tennessee State University Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy (346)

High Demand: An Analysis of the Most Desired Functional Areas for PharmD Industry Fellowships and the Experiences That Lead to Obtaining a Fellowship.Fiore J, Hatfield J, Toscani M, Barone J, Rutgers University (347)

Influence of the Johns Hopkins Pharmacy Summer Internship Program on Professional Development.Jean S, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy, Bartlett F, University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, Kraus S, Ohio Northern University College of Pharmacy, Weinstein S, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Fu D, Johns Hopkins Home Care Group (348)

Local Pharmacy Association Involvement: An Exploratory Look Into Demographics, Barriers, and Intrigue of Membership.Srnis P, Hartzler M, Cedarville University School of Pharmacy (349)

Shared Learning, Shared Precepting Pilot: Pharmacy and Physician Assistant Student Interprofessional Education.Chackunkal S, Gilkey S, Wayne State University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Pattin A, University of Toledo, Dereczyk A, University of Detroit Mercy, Lucarotti R, O’Connell M, Wayne State University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (350)

Public HealthAnalysis of Access and Barriers to Hepatitis C Treatment in Washington, DC.Ransome S, Daftary M, Maneno M, Howard University College of Pharmacy (351)

Antimicrobial Prescriptions Without a Corresponding Patient Visit.Polgreen L, University of Iowa College of Pharmacy, Riedle B, University of Iowa, Schroeder M, University of Iowa College of Pharmacy, Polgreen P, University of Iowa College of Medicine (352)

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APhA2016 Contributed Papers ProgramAssessing the Influence of Patients’ Functional Health Literacy and Beliefs About Medications on Adherence to Heart Health Medications.King S, Rogers E, Turcotte K, Union University (353)

Availability and Utilization of Translated Medication Instructions in Chain Pharmacies: An Evaluation of New York State and New York City Language Access Laws.Scherer M, Chantarat T, New York Academy of Medicine, Telzak R, Oshiro T, Make the Road New York, Ambizas E, Avena-Woods C, St. John’s University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Weiss L, New York Academy of Medicine (354)

Bone Health: A Student Pharmacist Initiative to Identify and Educate Individuals at Risk for Osteoporosis.Smeianu D, Selwaness M, Girgis S, Raouf M, Flynn A, Cerulli J, Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (355)

The Effect of Pharmacist-Driven Personalized Letters on Pneumococcal 13-Valent Conjugate Vaccination Rates in Community Pharmacies.Hernandez-Ray O, Pope N, University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy, Montemayor D, Weems J, H-E-B Pharmacy, Lawson K, University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy, Cervantes J, H-E-B Pharmacy (356)

Evaluating Pharmacists’ Knowledge and Attitudes Concerning Emergency and Disaster Preparedness in the Community Pharmacy Setting.Anglin A, Darcy K, Rollins B, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine–Georgia Campus School of Pharmacy (357)

Gender Differences in the Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine in U.S. Adults With Migraines/Severe Headaches.Rhee G, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, Harris I, University of Minnesota School of Medicine, Rodriguez R, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy (358)

Health Information-Seeking Behavior and Information Sources of Lay Persons in Geographically and Economically Diverse Communities.Lambert T, Farmer K, Draugalis J, University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy, Hong J, University of Oklahoma College of Education, Schaeffer S, Wilson J, University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy (359)

Impact of Drug Shortages on Frequently Used Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Medications.Springs S, Brown University School of Public Health, Fox E, University of Utah Health Care, Seoane-Vazquez E, MCPHS University (360)

Limited Access of Nonprescription Syringes: A Missed Public Health Opportunity?Kimura M, California Northstate University College of Pharmacy (361)

Pharmacists as Tuberculosis Screeners.McKennon S, University of Utah College of Pharmacy, Arnold J, Washington State Pharmacy Association (362)

Practice What You Preach: American Pharmacists Association-Academy of Student Pharmacists Operations Improving Student Health.Schlerf H, Richards A, Harbester W, Freeman R, University of Maryland Eastern Shore School of Pharmacy (363)

Someone You Love: Raising Human Papillomavirus Awareness.Mathews E, James T, Neill K, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy (364)

Utilizing an Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Technician to Prevent Prescription Abandonment.Gaborcik J, Ohio State University College of Pharmacy, Long B, Kroger Co., Wehr A, Sevin A, Ohio State University College of Pharmacy (365)

Quality and SafetyAnalysis of MedWatch Quality Alerts— 2009 to 2015.Rumore M, Assefa H, Basu P, Kumar P, Touro College of Pharmacy, Patel Y, Kaiser Permanente, Venjara S, Touro College of Pharmacy (367)

Assessment of High-Risk Medication Use in At-Risk Patient Populations.Duncan K, Musselman, Bon Secours Medical Group (368)

Association of Gastrointestinal Effects and Statin Use: A Large Propensity Score-Matched Retrospective Cohort Study.Martinez A, Freeman T, University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy (369)

Attribution of Pharmacy Immunization Services in a Claims-Based Analysis of National Immunization Rates and Related Hospital Admissions.Digmann R, Telligen, Southerland S, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (370)

Care Coordination, Medical Complexity, and Unmet Need for Prescription Medications Among Children With Special Health Care Needs.Aboneh E, Chui M, University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy (371)

Closing Therapeutic Gaps for Statin Use in Patients With Diabetes.Renner H, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy, Hollar A, Petri D, Walgreens, Stolpe S, Pharmacy Quality Alliance, Marciniak M, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy (372)

Estimating Pharmacy Impact on Hospital Admissions for Patients With Chronic Disease.Urick B, Urmie J, University of Iowa College of Pharmacy (373)

Evaluation of Antibiotic Administration in Septic Patients in the Emergency Department: Medication Utilization Evaluation.Jankowski M, Weddle P, St. Joseph’s Hospital (374)

Evaluation of a High-Risk Medication Intervention at a Community Pharmacy Practice Site.Bourg C, McCalley C, University of Georgia College of Pharmacy, Thompson L, Thurmond C, Village Drug Shop, Young H, University of Georgia College of Pharmacy (375)

Evaluation of Medication Disposal at a Community Medication Take-Back Event.Gaines D, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy, Branham A, Dalton E, Moose J, Moose Pharmacies, Marciniak M, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy (376)

Evaluation of Psychiatric vs. Nonpsychiatric Interventions Performed by Pharmacists in an Inpatient Psychiatric Facility.Tomboc N, University of California San Diego Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (377)

Guatemala Medical Mission Trip: A Pharmacy Quality Improvement Project.Nesius J, Michaelson M, Holt J, North Dakota State University School of Pharmacy (378)

Improving the Safety Protocols for SinfoniaRx’s Cost-Savings Algorithms.Trinh T, Lew D, Vergel de Dios, Chavez R, University of Arizona College of Pharmacy, Wild A, SinfoniaRx (379)

Medication Disposal: How Prepared Are Student Pharmacists?Cole J, Ruble M, University of South Florida College of Pharmacy (380)

Patient and Pharmacist Perspectives on the Value of Prescription Warning Labels in Medication Safety and Counseling.Huang Y, Shiyanbola O, Ghura S, Smith P, University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Medicine and Public Health (381)

Quantifying the Relationship Between Patient Characteristics and Involvement in Developing and Implementing a Treatment Plan.Roy N, Ulrich E, Drake University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (382)

Targeting Community Pharmacy Star Ratings: Reducing the Use of High-Risk Medications in Elderly Patients.Montesa B, University of Southern California School of Pharmacy, Sarino L, Ralphs Grocery Company, Mirzaian E, University of Southern California School of Pharmacy (383)

Use of Medicare Claims Data for Surveillance of High-Risk Medication Populations and Adverse Drug Event–Related Outcomes.Digmann R, Telligen, Thomas A, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (384)

ReimbursementThe Impact of a Pharmacist-Centered Education Module on Medicare Part D Plan Performance Measures.Budi M, Focht J, Lake L, Fox G, Kroger Co., Snyder M, Purdue University College of Pharmacy (385)

Implementation of Medication Therapy Management Services for Chronic Care Medicare Patients.Bugg K, Malinowski J, Wilkes University (386)

Trends in Average Wholesale Prices of New Drugs With Oral Formulations in the United States—1990 to 2013.Seoane-Vazquez E, MCPHS University, Rodriguez-Monguio R, University of Massachusetts–Amherst School of Public Health and Health Sciences (387)

Using Performance as a Payment Criterion for Providing Clinical Services in Community Pharmacies.Farley J, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy, Wei D, Shasky C, Community Care of North Carolina, Baggett C, Ray N, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy, Pfeiffenberger T, Community Care of North Carolina, Ferreri S, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy, Moose J, Moose Pharmacy, Trygstad T, Community Care of North Carolina (388)

The Value of Subsidies of Health Plans and Cost Sharing for Prescription Drugs in the Health Insurance Marketplace.Ngorsuraches S, Mort J, South Dakota State University College of Pharmacy (389)

Respiratory CareLung Function Response and Safety of Tiotropium and Olodaterol for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease in Patients on Beta Blockers.Ferguson G, Pulmonary Research Institute of Southeast Michigan, Maltais F, Centre de Recherche, Institut Universitaire de Cardiologie et de Pneumologie de Québec, Korducki L, Zhao Y, Amatto V, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals Inc., Tetzlaff K, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma GmbH & Co. KG, Abrahams R, Morgantown Pulmonary Associates (390)

Once-Daily Tiotropium Respimat Add-on Therapy Improves Lung Function in Adolescent Patients With Moderate Symptomatic Asthma, Independent of T-Helper 2 Inflammatory Status.Vandewalker M, Clinical Research of the Ozarks, Harper III T, Allergy and Asthma Consultants LLP, Moroni-Zentgraf P, Engel M, Lühmann R, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma GmbH & Co. KG, Bernstein J, Bernstein Clinical Research Center LLC (391)

78 I EXPANDING OPPORTUNITIES THROUGH PATIENT CARE APhA2016

APhA2016 Contributed Papers ProgramSafety and Efficacy of Tiotropium Respimat vs. HandiHaler in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: The TIOSPIR Trial.Wise R, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Anzueto A, University of Texas, Cotton D, Joseph E, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals Inc., Kattenbeck S, Koenen-Bergmann M, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma GmbH & Co. KG, Dahl, Odense University Hospital (392)

Tiotropium + Olodaterol Shows Clinically Meaningful Improvements in Quality of Life vs. Placebo.Abrahams R, Morgantown Pulmonary Associates, Grönke L, Hallmann C, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma GmbH & Co. KG, Bennett N, Clerisme-Beaty E, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals Inc., Ferguson G, Pulmonary Research Institute of Southeast Michigan (393)

Specialty PharmacyAccess to Hepatitis C Medications in a Community Pharmacy Setting.Box H, Kinsey J, Mercer University College of Pharmacy, Schnepp A, Walgreens (394)

Clinical Outcomes and Costs Associated With Pre- and Post-Initiation of Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator Potentiating Agents in Managed Care Medicaid Plans.Vodoor C, Megargell L, Gustafson D, Jorden J, PerformRx (395)

Community Pharmacists’ Role in Care Transitions on a Multidisciplinary Transplant Team.Nguyen D, Walgreens, Rickles N, Northeastern University School of Pharmacy, Poliskey K, Thomas T, Walgreens, Rogers C, Richards K, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Loring A, Walgreens (396)

Determination of Particle Fineness of Mortar-Triturated Powders in Compounding: Effect on Dissolution and Potency of Extemporaneous Amlodipine Besylate for Extemporaneous Preparations.Nieves E, Nova Southeastern University College of Pharmacy (397)

Evaluation of Cost to Dispense in an Independent Community Specialty Pharmacy.Kunselman J, Ziegler B, Fabel P, University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy, Dantzler C, Carmichael E, Barney’s Pharmacy, Moeck C, University of Georgia College of Pharmacy (398)

Evaluation of Specialty Pharmacy Accreditation Services in Outpatient Pharmacies Within a Multihospital Community Health System.Bove N, Schiavo K, Zook T, Hankewych K, NorthShore University HealthSystem (399)

Impact of Specialty Medication Expenditures on Total Medication Expenditures.Fikru B, Schondelmeyer S, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy (400)

A Needs Assessment of Community Pharmacists for Pharmacist Specialization in Canada.Penm J, MacKinnon N, University of Cincinnati James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy, Jorgenson D, University of Saskatchewan College of Pharmacy and Nutrition, Smith J, Intergage Consulting Group Inc. (401)

Pharmacists’ Ability to Increase Chronic Disease State Medication Adherence in a Specialized Risk Population.Huynh C, Machado M, Mistry A, Walgreens (402)

Pricing History Analysis of Orphan Drugs—1983 to 2015.Cotton R, Fikru B, Schondelmeyer S, Salsabili M, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy (403)

The Role of Community Pharmacy in the Treatment of Patients With Hepatitis C.Willis S, Kebodeaux C, St. Louis College of Pharmacy, Smith D, Gibson N, Walgreens, Vouri S, St. Louis College of Pharmacy, Millham J, Holtgrave K, Walgreens, Gattas N, St. Louis College of Pharmacy (404)

Substance Abuse and AddictionsQuit Rates in Patients Undergoing a Personalized Tobacco Cessation Coaching Program at a University Health Center.Gonyeau A, Trotta K, DiMondi P, Campbell University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Pennings N, Campbell University School of Osteopathic Medicine, Lingerfeldt B, Walgreens (405)

Assessing Attitudes of Pharmacy Personnel Regarding Prescription Drug Abuse and Addiction Among Patients.Messenger T, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville School of Pharmacy (406)

Assessing the Effectiveness of Prescription Drug Abuse-Focused Instruction Given to Secondary Education Majors Prior to Student Teaching: A Pilot Study.Collins C, Kerr J, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville School of Pharmacy (407)

Factors Associated With Treatment Persistence Among Patients Newly Initiated on Opioid Substitution Pharmacotherapy.Shcherbakova N, Western New England University College of Pharmacy, Tereso G, Spain J, Health New England (408)

Nebraska Medication Education on Disposal Strategies Coalition: Removing Unwanted Medications From Nebraska Homes.Tilleman J, Creighton University School of Pharmacy and Health Professions, Mueting M, Nebraska Pharmacists Association (410)

Pharmacists’ Perception of Signs of Drug Addiction and Knowledge of Available Resources for Drug Addicts.Gibson S, Abel C, Towle J, MCPHS University (411)

Pharmacists’ Authority to Furnish Nicotine Replacement Therapy in California: Evaluation of Community Pharmacists’ Impact on Smoking Cessation Medication Access and Use.Sew Hoy E, Albertsons Companies, Kroon L, P, University of California San Francisco School of Pharmacy, Strauss R, Hamper J, Albertsons Companies (412)

Prescriber and Pharmacist Prescription Drug Abuse Communication Perceptions and Communicative Behaviors: A Qualitative Analysis.Brewster S, East Tennessee State University Gatton College of Pharmacy, Tudiver F, East Tennessee State University Quillen College of Medicine, Hagy E, East Tennessee State University Gatton College of Pharmacy, Hagaman A, Pack R, East Tennessee State University College of Public Health, Hagemeier N, East Tennessee State University Gatton College of Pharmacy (413)

Qualitative Assessment of Pharmacists’ Use of Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Data and Attitudes Toward Patient Engagement.Fleming M, Hatfield M, Sawant R, University of Houston College of Pharmacy (414)

Screening Patients for Misuse of Opioid Pain Medications in Community Pharmacies.Cochran G, University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work, Bacci J, University of Washington School of Pharmacy, Seybert A, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy, Miller S, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Tarter R, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy (415)

TechnologyEvaluation of E-Prescribing Errors in an Outpatient Pharmacy Within a Multihospital Community Health System.Cameron G, Louie P, Hankewych K, Zook T, NorthShore University HealthSystem (416)

The Impact of Computerized Physician Order Entry Implementation on Patient Safety: Lessons Learned.Zhu C, Lee J, Creighton University School of Pharmacy and Health Professions (417)

Impact of Integrating a Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Into Supermarket Pharmacy Dispensing Software.Halverson K, Curran G, Stafford R, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (418)

Implementing a Specialty Pharmacy Patient Management Application for Solid Organ Transplant Service.Okwemba R, Whisler R, Nathanson A, Johns Hopkins Home Care Group, Swarthout M, Reichert B, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Canfield S, Johns Hopkins Home Care Group (419)

Medication Adherence Rates Utilizing a Community Pharmacy-Based Mobile Application.Underwood B, Williams N, Southwestern Oklahoma State University, Kinnard Jr. H, Walgreens (420)

Mobile Applications for Medication Self-Management and Adherence.Dinh T, University of California San Francisco School of Pharmacy, Choy J, Genentech USA, Lee K, University of California San Francisco School of Pharmacy (421)

Perceptions of Electronic Health Record and Electronic Prescribing Use on Safety and Quality in Rural Ambulatory Care Clinics.Fuji K, Galt K, Siracuse M, Bramble J, Abbott A, Paschal K, Kaufman T, Creighton University (422)

There Are Too Many Apps for That: Development of a Website Helps Patients and Providers Find Quality Medication Adherence Applications.Heldenbrand S, Martin B, Shilling R, VanValkenburg M, Renna C, Hadden K, Dayer L, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (423)

Workforce and ManpowerBeyond Medication Provision: Pharmacists Comment on Emergent Roles in Patient Care Services.St. Germaine R, Gaither C, Schommer J, Gomaa B, Nguyen T, Rojanasarot S, Zhao R, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy (424)

Beyond the Postgraduate Year 1 Community Pharmacy Residency: Characterizing Career Pathways of Residency Graduates.Stanford M, Oprinovich S, Snyder M, Purdue University College of Pharmacy (425)

Evaluating the Impact of an Employee Wellness Program in an Independent Pharmacy.Moeck C, Bourg C, University of Georgia College of Pharmacy, Dantzler C, Barney’s Pharmacy, Young H, University of Georgia College of Pharmacy, Carmichael E, Barney’s Pharmacy, Kunselman D, University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy (426)

Evaluation of a Student Pharmacist Intern Role in Specialty Pharmacy Services.Keith B, Lasota S, Nathanson A, Johns Hopkins Home Care Group, Ross P, Swarthout M, Johns Hopkins Hospital (427)

Pharmacists’ Career Histories: Results From the 2014 National Pharmacist Workforce Survey.Douanla A, Gaither C, Schommer J, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, Doucette W, University of Iowa College of Pharmacy, Mott D, Kreling D, University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy (429)

Prescription Fill Times as a Relative Value Unit at Outpatient Pharmacies Within a Health System.Garcia A, University of Arizona College of Pharmacy, Chun J, Fu D, Johns Hopkins Homecare Group (430)