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与非裔美国人信仰组织合作促进身体活动:从共享协议计划的过程评估中获得的经验教训。

Collaboration With African American Faith-Based Organizations to Promote Physical Activity: Lessons Learned From a Process Evaluation of a Shared-Use Agreements Program.

机构信息

DeKalb County Board of Health, Decatur, GA, USA.

Marshall & Marshall Nonprofit Consulting, Byron, GA, USA.

出版信息

Health Promot Pract. 2022 Nov;23(1_suppl):55S-66S. doi: 10.1177/15248399221117160.

Abstract

Chronic diseases are disproportionately high among African Americans, often caused by social determinants of health (e.g., access to physical activity opportunities), as stated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Several studies have examined practices and policies of shared-use in school-based and other settings. There is still a gap in the literature regarding how faith-based shared-use programs, practices, and policies are implemented in a virtual or hybrid setting. This evaluation reviewed program activities and partnerships and assessed program needs for quality improvement. Focus groups ( = 2) were conducted with program participants and site coordinators from five faith-based shared-use sites. A 12-question discussion guide was developed based on topics of interest predetermined by the project team to understand participant perceptions about participation, satisfaction, and recommendations. Focus group audio recordings were transcribed verbatim and reviewed using thematic analysis. The evaluators reviewed transcripts separately to confirm final coding and ensured intercoder reliability. The analysis yielded six themes and eight subthemes. Findings indicated that the program was rewarding and achievable, with suggestions for improvement. Social support was developed as a result of the program, health improvements were observed by participants, and networked partnerships were formed to promote health and wellness. The virtual platform presented limited access; therefore, adopting a hybrid approach could offer greater flexibility and reach broader audiences. It may be helpful for public health agencies to partner with faith-based organizations to jointly open their facilities. Agencies, like local health departments, may consider establishing agreements to expand shared-use to local faith-based settings.

摘要

非裔美国人中慢性疾病的发病率过高,这通常是由健康的社会决定因素(例如,获得体育锻炼机会)造成的,这是疾病控制与预防中心所指出的。有几项研究检查了学校和其他环境中共享使用的实践和政策。关于宗教共享使用计划、实践和政策如何在虚拟或混合环境中实施,文献中仍存在空白。这项评估审查了项目活动和伙伴关系,并评估了项目提高质量的需求。对来自五个基于信仰的共享使用点的项目参与者和现场协调员进行了焦点小组(= 2)访谈。根据项目团队预先确定的感兴趣的主题,制定了一个包含 12 个问题的讨论指南,以了解参与者对参与、满意度和建议的看法。焦点小组的录音记录被逐字转录,并使用主题分析进行审查。评估员分别审查了转录本,以确认最终编码并确保编码者之间的可靠性。分析产生了六个主题和八个子主题。研究结果表明,该计划是有益和可实现的,并提出了改进建议。参与者通过该计划建立了社会支持,观察到健康状况得到改善,并形成了网络伙伴关系,以促进健康和健康。虚拟平台的访问受到限制;因此,采用混合方法可以提供更大的灵活性并覆盖更广泛的受众。公共卫生机构可能会与宗教组织合作,共同开放他们的设施,这可能会有所帮助。像地方卫生部门这样的机构可能会考虑达成协议,将共享使用扩展到当地的宗教场所。

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