| Literature DB >> 20013060 |
Angela M Jo1, Annette E Maxwell, Bryan Yang, Roshan Bastani.
Abstract
Korean Americans experience many challenges to obtaining adequate health care coverage and access to needed services. Because a large proportion of Korean Americans attend churches on a regular basis, churches may be a promising venue where health programs can be delivered. In order to gain an in-depth understanding of Korean American churches with respect to conducting future health intervention research, we conducted exploratory interviews and focus groups with 58 leaders from 23 Korean American churches and three community organizations. From these interviews and focus groups, we found that Korean churches and church leaders seek to meet a variety of social and health needs of their congregation and their surrounding community. Several leaders have stated that assisting with social and medical needs of their members is an important component of their current ministry. They described profound health needs of their congregations and have suggested various ways in which the university can partner with the local churches to help address these needs through research. Additionally, they described various resources churches can provide to researchers such as: their personal assistance, church volunteer base, church facility, and church network and contacts. Our findings suggest that Korean churches have a high potential to serve an important role in the health of Korean Americans. On the basis of the promising results of the present study, we are planning to conduct a cross sectional survey of Korean church leaders and members in Los Angeles County to substantiate our findings in a larger representative sample.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20013060 PMCID: PMC2835721 DOI: 10.1007/s10900-009-9213-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Community Health ISSN: 0094-5145
Data collection method and church leader characteristics
| N (%) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Total recruited | 58 (100) | |
| Data collection method (language used) | In-depth interviews (English & Korean) | 21 (36) |
| Focus group 1 (Korean) | 3 (5) | |
| Focus group 2 (Korean) | 15 (26) | |
| Focus group 3 (English & Korean) | 19 (33) | |
| Gender | Male | 41 (76) |
| Female | 17 (24) | |
| Location of leader’s home church | Los Angeles County | 41 (71) |
| Koreatown | 11 (19) | |
| Outside of Koreatown | 30 (52) | |
| Outside of LA County | 17 (29) | |
| Position | Pastors | 33 (57) |
| Elders and deacons | 9 (16) | |
| Lay church health leadersa | 7 (12) | |
| Pastors and elders’ wives | 5 (9) | |
| Church officers (i.e., treasurer, secretary) | 2 (3) | |
| Church health program leaders | 2 (3) |
aDo not have church appointments but are known by the community to voluntarily lead various health activities
In-depth Interview Guide
| • Please describe the role and function of your church. |
| • What is your role at your church? |
| • What are the health needs of your church congregation? |
| • What are the barriers that your church members face in obtaining adequate health care? |
| • What are the priority areas of health research among your church attendees? |
| • Do you think that your church can be utilized for health programs and health research? How? |
| • What kinds of programs or interventions would you like to see at your church? |
| • What kinds of health research would you like to see at your church? |
| • What resources do you or your church have that may assist in these heath interventions/research? |
| • What are appropriate recruitment methods, incentives and reimbursements for the church and church members in participating in health related research? |
| • What are the preferred formats for health related work and research at your church? |
Leaders’ suggestions on recruitment strategies and incentives/reimbursements
| Recruitment strategies |
| • Announcements in church program bulletins, newsletters |
| • Announcements in Christian newspapers |
| • Live announcements at church services and other activities |
| • Buy-in from church leaders |
| • Buy-in from larger church networks and conferences |
| Incentives/reimbursements |
| • Monetary or material donation to the church or church projects |
| • Monetary payment to the members |
| • Material goods such as T-shirts, caps/hats, umbrellas, shopping bags |
| • Free medical services (i.e., glucose, cholesterol screenings, flu vaccinations) |
| • Health lectures/seminars for members and leaders |