Research on the acceptability of faith-based health promotion programs by Latino communities in the Bible Belt is limited. This study examined the needs, barriers, and facilitators related to such programs in Memphis, TN. Thirty Latino community members and ten faith leaders participated in focus groups and in-depth interviews, respectively. Health needs identified included diet, dental care, and screenings, while barriers included cost, education, lack of prevention-seeking behaviors, and need for Spanish language services. Faith leaders were aware of more health resources than community members. Despite being receptive and acknowledging the need for faith-based programs aimed at prevention and filling healthcare gaps, concerns regarding t...
We examined case studies of 3 rural Midwestern communities to assess local health care systems’ resp...
Males may experience several barriers to seeking health care, including unfamiliarity with procedure...
Faith has played an intricate role in the delivery of health care. A historical overview of faith-ba...
Research on the acceptability of faith-based health promotion programs by Latino communities in the ...
BackgroundChurches are important assets for the African American and Latino communities. They can pl...
Partnerships between public health and faith communities have been identified as effective avenues t...
The underprivileged Latino community currently exists as a minority in the United States , yet as t...
Although most U.S. Latinos identify as Catholic, few studies have focused on the influence of this r...
BACKGROUND: Community engagement is critical to the acceleration of evidence-based interventions int...
BackgroundThe prevalence of obesity among Latino children is an increasing concern. Churches are set...
Using national data from the Faith Communities Today 2000 survey, the current study builds upon Linc...
Heart disease, diabetes mellitus (DM) type 2, and obesity are three of the most prevalent diseases i...
BackgroundFaith-based organizations are recognized as an influential venue for behavioral health int...
Objectives. We examined the published literature on health programs in faith-based organizations to ...
In this study, a systematic review was conducted to assess the facilitators and barriers of conducti...
We examined case studies of 3 rural Midwestern communities to assess local health care systems’ resp...
Males may experience several barriers to seeking health care, including unfamiliarity with procedure...
Faith has played an intricate role in the delivery of health care. A historical overview of faith-ba...
Research on the acceptability of faith-based health promotion programs by Latino communities in the ...
BackgroundChurches are important assets for the African American and Latino communities. They can pl...
Partnerships between public health and faith communities have been identified as effective avenues t...
The underprivileged Latino community currently exists as a minority in the United States , yet as t...
Although most U.S. Latinos identify as Catholic, few studies have focused on the influence of this r...
BACKGROUND: Community engagement is critical to the acceleration of evidence-based interventions int...
BackgroundThe prevalence of obesity among Latino children is an increasing concern. Churches are set...
Using national data from the Faith Communities Today 2000 survey, the current study builds upon Linc...
Heart disease, diabetes mellitus (DM) type 2, and obesity are three of the most prevalent diseases i...
BackgroundFaith-based organizations are recognized as an influential venue for behavioral health int...
Objectives. We examined the published literature on health programs in faith-based organizations to ...
In this study, a systematic review was conducted to assess the facilitators and barriers of conducti...
We examined case studies of 3 rural Midwestern communities to assess local health care systems’ resp...
Males may experience several barriers to seeking health care, including unfamiliarity with procedure...
Faith has played an intricate role in the delivery of health care. A historical overview of faith-ba...