1. M.I.C.A.H. Project HEAL: Sustainability of a Faith-Based Community Health Advisor Training Program in Urban Underserved Communities in the USA.
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Marin, Deborah B., Karol, Alex B., Sharma, Vansh, Wetmore, John, Costello, Zorina, Henry, Brittney, Robinson, Mimsie, Thompson, Linda, Peña, Israel, and Jandorf, Lina
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EVALUATION of medical care ,EVALUATION of human services programs ,ACADEMIC medical centers ,SMOKING cessation ,HISPANIC Americans ,MENTAL health ,HUMAN services programs ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,RELIGIOUS institutions ,MEDICALLY underserved areas ,HEALTH equity ,AFRICAN Americans ,ADULT education workshops - Abstract
Faith-based organizations (FBOs) can play an important role in improving health outcomes. Lay community health advisors (CHAs) are integral to these efforts. This paper assesses the sustainability of a CHA training program for congregants in African-American and Latino FBOs and subsequent implementation of educational workshops. The program is unique in that a health care chaplain in an academic medical center was central to the program's development and implementation. Forty-eight CHAs in 11 FBOs were trained to teach workshops on cardiovascular health, mental health, diabetes, and smoking cessation. Two thousand four hundred and forty-four participants attended 70 workshops. This program has the potential to be a model to educate individuals and to address health inequities in underserved communities. Health care chaplains in other medical centers may use this as a model for enhancing community engagement and education. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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