Partnering with the black church: recipe for promoting heart health in the stroke belt.

Phoebe Butler-Ajibade, William Booth, Cynthia Burwell
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Health disparities related to cardiovascular disease (e.g., heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and stroke) have remained higher in the African-American community than in other populations. African Americans living in the stroke belt are at an even higher risk for these conditions. Recently, increasing numbers of health agencies and researchers have successfully partnered with the black church to respond to the troubling statistics regarding these health disparities. Because the black church has a long history of being in the forefront of addressing critical social, economic, political, and health issues of African Americans, it is clear they are the principal gatekeepers in reversing these negative health trends. Working with churches to reduce cardiovascular disease is not a new concept. Hypertension screening programs were established at churches approximately 30 years ago. This article shares findings of elements to improve relations between community agencies and pastors, explores the strengths and challenges of working with churches, examines the role of the pastors in establishing successful programs, and identifies model programs. This article will identify key factors that are essential to cardiovascular health programs that purport to reach high-risk populations for cardiovascular disease with life saving environmental policies and behavior change strategies. Suggestions are provided for working with pastors, churches, and church resources to maximize the desired outcomes of future health promotion interventions. Examples of strategies include serving healthier choices during church meals; the inclusion of relevant scriptural citations in promotional materials; the implementation of instruction, training, and exercise programs; and, the provision of tangible compensation to the churches and congregants facilitating the health initiatives.

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与黑人教堂合作:促进中风地带心脏健康的秘诀。
非裔美国人社区与心血管疾病(如心脏病、高血压、糖尿病和中风)相关的健康差异仍然高于其他人群。生活在中风地带的非裔美国人患这些疾病的风险更高。最近,越来越多的卫生机构和研究人员成功地与黑人教会合作,以应对有关这些健康差距的令人不安的统计数据。因为黑人教会在解决非裔美国人的关键社会、经济、政治和健康问题方面有着悠久的历史,很明显他们是扭转这些负面健康趋势的主要看门人。与教堂合作减少心血管疾病并不是一个新概念。大约30年前在教堂建立了高血压筛查项目。本文分享了改善社区机构和牧师之间关系的要素,探讨了与教会合作的优势和挑战,考察了牧师在建立成功项目中的作用,并确定了示范项目。本文将确定心血管健康项目的关键因素,这些项目旨在通过挽救生命的环境政策和行为改变策略来接触心血管疾病的高危人群。建议与牧师,教会和教会资源合作,以最大限度地提高未来健康促进干预措施的预期效果。这些策略的例子包括在教堂用餐时提供更健康的选择;在宣传材料中引用有关经文;指导、培训和锻炼计划的实施;此外,向促进卫生倡议的教会和会众提供有形补偿。
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