Division of Community Health, Institute for Health and Equity, 8701 Watertown Plank Rd, Milwaukee, WI, 53226, USA.
Cancer Center, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA.
J Relig Health. 2024 Apr;63(2):1523-1537. doi: 10.1007/s10943-024-02013-8. Epub 2024 Mar 7.
Church-academic partnerships focused on cancer, generally target cancer screening and prevention, with few focusing explicitly on cancer survivors. With the population of cancer survivors steadily increasing, highlighting the value of faith-based cancer support ministry is paramount. However, many churches may not have the resources to integrate relevant cancer support ministry and may need to identify ways to reach cancer survivors. We piloted cancer support training to help church members to start a cancer support ministry with African-American churches in Milwaukee, WI. We sought to measure the feasibility of a two-day training workshop to build the capacity of churches through recruiting and training church members on how to foster social support and to disseminate cancer information and resources throughout their churches. Our study was guided by the social networks and social support framework, which we applied to cancer survivorship. Our study supports the feasibility of engaging churches in a virtual training to support the development of cancer support ministries to address the needs of African-American cancer survivors. Based on our recruitment success, workshop attendance, evaluation and retention, our results suggest that a two-day workshop was successful in facilitating the initiation of cancer support ministries within African-American churches.
教会-学术合作专注于癌症,通常以癌症筛查和预防为目标,很少有明确针对癌症幸存者的合作。随着癌症幸存者人数的稳步增加,强调基于信仰的癌症支持事工的价值至关重要。然而,许多教会可能没有资源来整合相关的癌症支持事工,可能需要寻找方法来接触癌症幸存者。我们试点了癌症支持培训,以帮助威斯康星州密尔沃基的非裔美国教堂的教友开展癌症支持事工。我们旨在通过招募和培训教会成员如何培养社会支持以及在整个教堂传播癌症信息和资源,来衡量为期两天的培训研讨会的可行性,以增强教会的能力。我们的研究以社会网络和社会支持框架为指导,将其应用于癌症生存。我们的研究支持教会参与虚拟培训以支持发展癌症支持事工,以满足非裔美国癌症幸存者的需求。基于我们的招募成功、工作坊参与度、评估和保留率,我们的结果表明,为期两天的研讨会成功地促进了非裔美国教堂内癌症支持事工的启动。