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Improving Bone Density for Children with Disabilities Trainee team members: Barbra Faust, Amanda Dye, Kevin Harward Faculty Mentor: Lisa Samson - Fang.

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1 Improving Bone Density for Children with Disabilities Trainee team members: Barbra Faust, Amanda Dye, Kevin Harward Faculty Mentor: Lisa Samson - Fang

2 The Problem Research suggests that osteoporosis seen later in life may originate in childhood or adolescence Chronic systemic illnesses can be detrimental to the growing skeleton The lack of awareness of the risk factors that lead to low bone density in children

3 Our Solution Increase parental awareness of risk factors that lead to low Vitamin D levels and reduced bone density Encourage parents to consult their primary care physicians about bone density Create a product that is informative and engaging

4 Conversation starter card Targets parents Promotes awareness of bone health Provides direction for future action

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6 Conversation Starter Card 7-8 th grade reading level Front side: attention grabber/risk factors – Message: All children need strong healthy bones, talk to your healthcare provider about your child’s bone health Back side: dietary interventions increasing Calcium & Vitamin D consumption – Websites with further information

7 Conversation Starter Card Consulted stakeholders: pediatricians, physical therapists, orthopedists, and parents. Distribution: Specialty clinics at PCMC including Hematology, Orthopedics, GI, Special care clinic, Neurology, the Children with Special Healthcare Clinic, and Shriner’s Hospital. And more to come.

8 Distribution $300 grant from the Utah chapter of the National Organization of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners 500-1000 cards from U of U printers. PDF will be made available at multiple online locations for free

9 Recommendations More panels of young adults who have disabilities – Great insight as to what issues a young adult who has a disability, is dealing with on a daily basis Critical thinking activities with a more specific and narrow scope, and realistic scenarios


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