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A qualitative exploration of a faith-based cancer prevention intervention: The community partner perspective.
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A qualitative exploration of a faith-based cancer prevention intervention: The community partner perspective./
作者:
Rodriguez, Elisa Marie.
面頁冊數:
116 p.
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Adviser: Andrea Gielen.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International68-11B.
標題:
Health Sciences, Oncology. -
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A qualitative exploration of a faith-based cancer prevention intervention: The community partner perspective.
Rodriguez, Elisa Marie.
A qualitative exploration of a faith-based cancer prevention intervention: The community partner perspective.
- 116 p.
Adviser: Andrea Gielen.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The Johns Hopkins University, 2008.
Interventions focusing on reducing barriers to breast cancer screening in African American women have garnered some success. Evaluation of these research efforts from the perspective of community partners has received little to no attention in the literature. This dissertation explores the perspectives of pastors and lay health coordinators (LHCs) on their respective roles in the implementation of a Komen-funded breast cancer prevention intervention including their attitudes and beliefs on religion/spirituality and health.
ISBN: 9780549312468Subjects--Topical Terms:
1018566
Health Sciences, Oncology.
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First, a synthesis of breast cancer interventions among African American women described as faith-based (FB) or church-based (CB) is provided. Intervention format, theory used, community and religious organization involvement are noted. Although intervention formats varied all focused on breast cancer education and screening. The Health Belief Model was the theory most cited. Community involvement was most often described as a Community Advisory Board and three of the six interventions involved the use of lay health workers. The incorporation of spiritual or religious components varied among the intervention formats. Second, the conceptualization of the evaluation addressing the community partner perspective using a CBPR approach is provided. The impact factors identified included: (1) Level of satisfaction with the partnership process; (2) Expectations from partnering in faith-based health promotion research; and (3) Exploration of religion/spirituality and health beliefs.
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