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Jane Pan janepan@hbi-dc.org www.hbi-dc.org Phone: (571) 274-0021 } Was developed and produced in 2007 by the Hepatitis B Initiative of Washington, D.C. (HBI-DC) in partnership with the Association of Asian Pacific Community Health


  1. Jane Pan janepan@hbi-dc.org www.hbi-dc.org Phone: (571) 274-0021

  2. } Was developed and produced in 2007 by the Hepatitis B Initiative of Washington, D.C. (HBI-DC) in partnership with the Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations (AAPCHO) and the Asian Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF) funded thru the Office of Minority Health.

  3. } Main focus is to encourage communities to take ownership and develop health prevention programs, specifically tailored for their respective communities. } Provide leaders and outreach workers with talking points related to Hepatitis B Virus. } Assist organizers in setting up education, screenings, and/or vaccination events in their communities. } Provide education tools and forms that leaders can use in their campaigns.

  4. } Getting Started – Getting Started Issues of Confidentiality – Starting Your Hepatitis B Campaign – creating a Timeline } Hepatitis B Education & Awareness – Raising Awareness in Your Community – Engaging Other Community Leaders – Engaging Religious Congregation – Engaging Potential Community Partners – Hepatitis B Materials – Advocacy in the Community } Volunteer Training for Screening & Vaccination Events – Steps to Organizing a Volunteer Training – Tips for Training Sessions – Evaluation

  5. } Hepatitis B Screening & Vaccination Events – Preparing for Screening & Vaccination Events – B. Screening Events – C. Vaccination Events } Evaluation of HBI-DC’s Model – Overall Program Evaluation – B. HBI-DC Partners: Data Collection } HBI-DC Partner Provider Forms & Materials – Forms and Materials for Step 1: Getting Started – Forms and Materials for Step 2: Hepatitis B Education & Awareness – Forms and Materials for Step 3: Volunteer Training – Forms and Materials for Step 4: Screening and Vaccination Events

  6. Ed Educate ted Sc Screene ned Screene Sc ned Screene Sc ned for HB fo HBV V fo for HCV HCV fo for HIV HIV 3666 2373 2214 1588 Tota tal Ev Events ts HBV Positi tive HCV Positi tive HIV Positi tive 56 83(3.5%) 41(2%) 2

  7. 2250 2373 2373 2000 1750 1500 1449 1449 1250 1000 750 500 541 541 383 383 250 0 Total Screenings Asians and Pacific Islanders African Immigrants Others USA USA El El Salvador Brazil Brazil Guate temala Hond Honduras uras Ja Jamaica

  8. EducaDon HBV Screenings HBV PosiDve 3666 2788 2589 2373 2395 2262 2232 2025 1296 1339 1320 1251 1224 757 500 238 102 97 83 79 56 46 44 19 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

  9. EducaDon HCV Screenings HCV PosiDve 3666 2788 2395 2262 2214 1450 1182 886 51 41 30 25 2013 2014 2015 2016

  10. 2006 – – 2016 10 years 10 years Ed Educati tion 18,976 18,976 Hepati titi tis B Screenings 11,832 11,832 HBV Positi tive 546 (5.1 %) 546 (5.1 %) Hepati titi tis C Screenings 5732 5732 (Sta tarte ted from 2013) HCV Positi tive 147 (3.0 %) 147 (3.0 %) (Sta tarte ted from 2013)

  11. } https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=mTT8UgCcnsc&feature=youtu.be&list=PL8 OL5KxsZrcVfxBtbNjeA4qrM8AaNQQJ3

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