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Development of tailored feedback reports on organizational capacity for health promotion in African American churches.

Cheryl L Holt1, Rachel C Shelton2, Jennifer D Allen3, Janice Bowie4, Lina Jandorf5, Sherie Lou Zara Santos6, Jimmie Slade7.   

Abstract

Standard community-engaged research methods involve reporting research findings back to study participants. Project HEAL is an implementation trial conducted in 14 African American churches. This paper reports on a strengths-based approach to reporting Project HEAL organizational capacity data back to church leadership, through use of individualized church reports. Pastors in each church completed a church organizational capacity assessment. The study team, including community partners representing church leadership, co-created a channel and content to disseminate the capacity data back to Project HEAL church leaders. This consisted of a 4-page lay report that included the church's capacity scores, and recommendations for future evidence-based health promotion programming matched to their capacity. The study team was able to meet with nine of the 14 churches to review the report, which took an average of six and a half weeks to schedule. The individualized church reports were well-received by pastors, who expressed an intention to share the information with others in the church and to sustain health promotion activities in their organizations. Though the individualized reports were embraced by the pastors, it is unknown whether this process will result in sustainable health promotion in these organizations without further follow-up.
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Keywords:  African American; Capacity; Churches; Feedback; Sustainability; Tailoring

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30041105      PMCID: PMC6077099          DOI: 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2018.07.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eval Program Plann        ISSN: 0149-7189


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