Aycock Dawn M, Kirkendoll Kenya D, Gordon Paula M
Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USA.
J Community Health Nurs. 2013;30(1):16-27. doi: 10.1080/07370016.2013.750197.
A major disparity among African Americans is undiagnosed and uncontrolled hypertension. This exploratory study examined hypertension education and screening activities of 45 African American churches. A cross-sectional telephone survey was used to interview church representatives with knowledge of their church's health activities. Most churches (87%) offered at least 1 activity and 40% offered all 4 (i.e., screenings, materials, talks, health-fairs) within 2 years of the interview. Larger churches and those with an active health ministry offered more activities. More information about resources, program ideas, and collaborators was desired. Research is needed to examine factors that act as barriers and facilitators to implementing church based programs and to examine the effectiveness of these programs in reducing hypertension.
非裔美国人中一个主要的差异是未被诊断和未得到控制的高血压。这项探索性研究调查了45所非裔美国人教堂的高血压教育和筛查活动。采用横断面电话调查来采访了解其教堂健康活动的教堂代表。大多数教堂(87%)在访谈后的2年内至少开展了1项活动,40%的教堂开展了所有4项活动(即筛查、资料发放、讲座、健康集市)。规模较大的教堂以及那些有活跃健康事工的教堂开展的活动更多。人们希望获得更多关于资源、项目构想和合作伙伴的信息。需要开展研究来调查阻碍和促进基于教堂的项目实施的因素,并检验这些项目在降低高血压方面的有效性。