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2011 - 2014年在明尼苏达州双子城各教会中由社区推动实施的“身心计划”

A Community-Driven Implementation of the Body and Soul Program in Churches in the Twin Cities, Minnesota, 2011-2014.

作者信息

Pinsker Erika Ashley, Enzler Andrew W, Hoffman Megan C, Call Kathleen Thiede, Amos Sylvia, Babington-Johnson Alfred, Okuyemi Kolawole Stephen

机构信息

University of Minnesota Center for Health Equity, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Minneapolis VA Health Care System Center for Chronic Disease Outcomes Research.

出版信息

Prev Chronic Dis. 2017 Mar 23;14:E26. doi: 10.5888/pcd14.160386.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

African Americans have high disease and death rates due to cancer and cardiovascular disease. Health promotion efforts to improve diet have the potential to reduce these rates.

COMMUNITY CONTEXT

Given their importance in the community and the extent of their reach, churches are effective avenues for health promotion efforts targeting African Americans. The objectives of this project were to promote healthy eating among African American church members, engage African American churches in the implementation of Body and Soul (an evidenced-based program that encourages healthy eating), and implement the program in the community with minimal resources.

METHODS

From 2011 through 2014 we conducted a community engagement project to implement the 12-week Body and Soul program, which includes demonstrations of healthy recipes and peer counseling, in 20 churches. Participants (n = 310) completed baseline and follow-up surveys on their eating habits and experience with peer counseling. Church coordinators (n = 11) completed a survey evaluating the program.

OUTCOME

Participants' weekly servings of fruit (baseline, 4.3; follow-up, 5.4; P < .001) and vegetables (baseline, 4.5; follow-up, 5.3; P < .001) increased. Church coordinators reported enthusiasm about Body and Soul at their church, and 10 of 11 church coordinators indicated that their pastor encouraged members to attend Body and Soul events. Program success was promoted by engaging the pastor in program activities and by scheduling events soon after church services. Implementation challenges were variation in peer counseling among churches and low turnout at follow-up events.

INTERPRETATION

The project was successfully implemented in the 20 churches, and increases in healthy eating were observed. This project demonstrated that Body and Soul can be implemented in communities with little funds or other resources.

摘要

背景

非裔美国人因癌症和心血管疾病而具有较高的发病率和死亡率。通过促进健康饮食的努力有可能降低这些比率。

社区背景

鉴于教会在社区中的重要性及其影响力范围,教会是针对非裔美国人开展健康促进工作的有效途径。本项目的目标是促进非裔美国教会成员的健康饮食,让非裔美国教会参与实施“身体与灵魂”项目(一项鼓励健康饮食的循证项目),并以最少的资源在社区中实施该项目。

方法

从2011年到2014年,我们开展了一个社区参与项目,在20所教会中实施为期12周的“身体与灵魂”项目,该项目包括健康食谱示范和同伴咨询。参与者(n = 310)完成了关于他们饮食习惯和同伴咨询体验的基线调查和随访调查。教会协调员(n = 11)完成了一项评估该项目的调查。

结果

参与者每周的水果摄入量(基线水平为4.3份;随访时为5.4份;P <.001)和蔬菜摄入量(基线水平为4.5份;随访时为5.3份;P <.001)有所增加。教会协调员表示他们所在教会对“身体与灵魂”项目很感兴趣,11名教会协调员中有10名表示他们的牧师鼓励成员参加“身体与灵魂”活动。让牧师参与项目活动以及在礼拜仪式后不久安排活动促进了项目的成功。实施过程中的挑战包括各教会同伴咨询的差异以及随访活动的低参与率。

解读

该项目在20所教会中成功实施,并且观察到了健康饮食方面的改善。本项目表明,即使资金或其他资源很少,“身体与灵魂”项目也可以在社区中实施。

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