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Facilitators and Challenges to Health Promotion in Black and Latino Churches

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SPRINGER INT PUBL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s40615-020-00929-x

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Black and Latino churches; Readiness assessment; Survey of senior pastors; Wellness promotion; Health promotion

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  1. Charles Drew University/UCLA Cancer Center Partnership to Eliminate Cancer Health Disparities
  2. NIH/NCI [P30CA16042, U54 CA143931, U54 CA143930]

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Churches are important assets for African American and Latino communities, and can play a critical role in health promotion. This study aims to identify the facilitators and challenges of health promotion in churches, and compare Black and Latino churches of different sizes.
Background Churches are important assets for the African American and Latino communities. They can play a critical role in health promotion, especially in areas that are under-resourced and in which residents have limited access to health care. A better understanding of health promotion in churches is needed to support and maintain church collaborations and health initiatives that are integrated, data-driven, and culturally appropriate. The purpose of this study is to identify churches' facilitators and challenges to health promotion and to contrast and compare Black and Latino churches of different sizes (< 200 members versus > 200 members). Methods We interviewed leaders of 100 Black and 42 Latino churches in South Los Angeles to assess their history of wellness activities, resources, facilitators, and challenges to conduct health promotion activities. Results Eighty-three percent of African American and 86% of Latino church leaders reported at least one health activity in the last 12 months. Black and Latino churches of different sizes have similar interests in implementing specific health promotion strategies and face similar challenges. However, we found significant differences in the composition of their congregations, number of paid staff, and the proportions of churches that have a health or wellness ministry and that implement specific wellness strategies. Fifty-seven percent of African American and 43% of Latino church leaders stated that they needed both financial support and professional expertise for health promotion. Discussion Our findings highlight the importance of conducting a readiness assessment for identifying intervention content and strategies that fit the intervention context of a church.

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