Historically, the church has been the center of the African American community – contributing to the spiritual and physical well-being of its congregations. Community health education outreach utilizing African American churches could prove effective but is often neutralized by historical feelings of distrust in research and outreach by secular organizations. During the summer of 2007, the “Think TB ” project, a tuberculosis education program, attempted to utilize the church as a health education venue and overcome the historical hurdles that usually hamper church-based health education promotion. This paper discusses the “Think TB ” program’s challenges and successes
In 2003, the incidence of TB fell to an all-time low in the city of Poohville. Despite this decline,...
According to the Healthy People 2020, blacks and African Americans account for only 15.2% of the pop...
This paper illustrates use of John Kotter’s eight-stage process for creating change through leadersh...
Historically, the church has been the center of the African American community – contributing to the...
Despite many efforts to address chronic conditions within the African American (AA) population, the ...
Church-based health promotion (CBHP) interventions can reach broad populations and have great potent...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityNearly thirty years into the HIV/AIDS epidemic, African-Americans co...
OBJECTIVES. The Black church has a long history of addressing unmet health and human service needs, ...
This research attempts to explain how Black churches are concerned with\ud African-American health. ...
OBJECTIVES: This article assesses pastor-level factors that affect the successful recruitment and im...
Thesis (MTech (Nursing))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2009.At the request of the South ...
Partnerships between public health and faith communities have been identified as effective avenues t...
The purpose of this study was to assess the attitudes/perceptions about the HIV/AIDS epidemic among ...
Purpose of Project: The intent of this DNP project is to determine if a faith-based education progr...
BackgroundChurches are important assets for the African American and Latino communities. They can pl...
In 2003, the incidence of TB fell to an all-time low in the city of Poohville. Despite this decline,...
According to the Healthy People 2020, blacks and African Americans account for only 15.2% of the pop...
This paper illustrates use of John Kotter’s eight-stage process for creating change through leadersh...
Historically, the church has been the center of the African American community – contributing to the...
Despite many efforts to address chronic conditions within the African American (AA) population, the ...
Church-based health promotion (CBHP) interventions can reach broad populations and have great potent...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityNearly thirty years into the HIV/AIDS epidemic, African-Americans co...
OBJECTIVES. The Black church has a long history of addressing unmet health and human service needs, ...
This research attempts to explain how Black churches are concerned with\ud African-American health. ...
OBJECTIVES: This article assesses pastor-level factors that affect the successful recruitment and im...
Thesis (MTech (Nursing))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2009.At the request of the South ...
Partnerships between public health and faith communities have been identified as effective avenues t...
The purpose of this study was to assess the attitudes/perceptions about the HIV/AIDS epidemic among ...
Purpose of Project: The intent of this DNP project is to determine if a faith-based education progr...
BackgroundChurches are important assets for the African American and Latino communities. They can pl...
In 2003, the incidence of TB fell to an all-time low in the city of Poohville. Despite this decline,...
According to the Healthy People 2020, blacks and African Americans account for only 15.2% of the pop...
This paper illustrates use of John Kotter’s eight-stage process for creating change through leadersh...