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Integration of Cancer Health Activities Into African American Churches

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Ingia / Ingia
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HaliInatumika, sio kuajiri
Wadhamini
University of Maryland, College Park
Washirika
American Cancer Society, Inc.
Community Ministry of Prince George's County
Access to Wholistic and Productive Living Institute

Maneno muhimu

Kikemikali

The proposed project will compare two ways to apply a known-effective cancer educational strategy through African American churches: 1) a standard method vs. 2) a new method in which the churches integrate the strategy into their organizational structure and practice at multiple levels. It will be determined whether this "integrated approach" results in more effective and sustained cancer education and screening activities at both the church and individual levels over time. This project will make important contributions to research in evidence-based medicine and sustainability. In a climate of limited resources, identifying sustainable and effective ways to increase cancer awareness and screening in African American men and women is more important than ever.

Maelezo

This population-based application responds to the American Cancer Society Research Scholar Grant, Priority Program in Cancer Control. Recent years have seen a growing research interest in learning how to get known-effective health education strategies to reach more people who could benefit from them. An important part of this growing movement is a focus on sustained impact, or continued program benefit after the funding period is over. It is believed that the best way to achieive this sustained impact is through integrating the program into the host community at multiple levels. This innovative strategy has not been systematically tested in community-based settings, where the most vulnerable people can be reached. Since churches have a historical and ever-growing role in health promotion particularly among African Americans, they are an ideal place to reach this group for cancer education. The proposed project will compare two ways to apply a known-effective cancer educational strategy through African American churches: 1) a standard method vs. 2) a new method in which the churches integrate the strategy into their organizational structure and practice at multiple levels. It will be determined whether this "integrated approach" results in more effective and sustained cancer education and screening activities at both the church and individual levels over time. The educational strategy is one that has been used successfully in previous work: Project HEAL (Health through Early Awareness and Learning). Project HEAL is a series of three cancer early detection workshops (breast, prostate, colorectal) delivered through trained and certified lay peer community health advisors in African American churches. 14 churches will be randomly chosen to conduct either the standard Project HEAL program or an integrated Project HEAL strategy where the churches build the program into their organization in multiple ways (e.g., allocating volunteer or paid staff, space, or funds; policy change; ministry development). The project will be conducted in three phases: 1) refining the integrated approach with community and stakeholder feedback; 2) pilot testing the integrated approach in 2 churches; and 3) conducting the study to comparatively evaluate the standard vs. the integrated approaches in 14 churches. A scientifically rigorous evaluation plan will be used to look at outcomes at both the individual and the church level. This project will make important contributions to research in evidence-based medicine and sustainability. In a climate of limited resources, identifying sustainable and effective ways to increase cancer awareness and screening in African American men and women is more important than ever.

Tarehe

Imethibitishwa Mwisho: 01/31/2020
Iliyowasilishwa Kwanza: 05/17/2017
Uandikishaji uliokadiriwa Uliwasilishwa: 06/04/2017
Iliyotumwa Kwanza: 06/05/2017
Sasisho la Mwisho Liliwasilishwa: 02/06/2020
Sasisho la Mwisho Lilichapishwa: 02/10/2020
Tarehe halisi ya kuanza kwa masomo: 06/30/2016
Tarehe ya Kukamilisha Msingi iliyokadiriwa: 06/29/2021
Tarehe ya Kukamilisha Utafiti: 06/29/2021

Hali au ugonjwa

Breast Cancer
Prostate Cancer
Colorectal Cancer

Uingiliaji / matibabu

Behavioral: Standard Comparison

Behavioral: Integrated Approach

Awamu

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Vikundi vya Arm

MkonoUingiliaji / matibabu
Experimental: Integrated Approach
Behavioral: Integrated Approach
In this approach, rather than developing a separate health ministry, cancer activities could be integrated throughout existing church ministries (e.g. men's, women's, seniors).
Active Comparator: Standard Comparison
Behavioral: Standard Comparison
Standard group churches will not be asked to, or provided special encouragement to technical assistance with, institutionalizing health promotion activities in their churches.

Vigezo vya Kustahiki

Zama zinazostahiki Kujifunza 18 Years Kwa 18 Years
Jinsia Inastahiki KujifunzaAll
Hupokea Wajitolea wa AfyaNdio
Vigezo

Inclusion Criteria:

- Advisory Panel members: adults ages 21+

- Pastors, representing each of the 14 churches enrolled in the project: active pastor of churches enrolled in the study

- Community Health Advisors

- Self-identified African American

- Adults ages 21+

- Regularly attend church services

- Able to complete Project HEAL training

- Able to recruit 40+ participants for a breast, prostate, or colorectal cancer educational workshop

- Able to lead the breast, prostate, and colorectal cancer workshops

- Workshop Participants

- Self-identified African American

- Adults ages 21+

- Have no history of breast, prostate, or colorectal cancer

Exclusion Criteria:

- Workshop Participants: Men and women who have had breast, prostate, or colorectal cancer

Matokeo

Hatua za Matokeo ya Msingi

1. Integration of health-relation practices assessed via church survey [Change from baseline to 12 and 24 months]

Intervention impact on institutionalization at 12 and 24 months

Hatua za Matokeo ya Sekondari

1. Reach: Number of participants from priority population engaged in intervention as assessed by enrollment logs [Up to 4 months]

Participants from priority population engaged in intervention

2. Efficacy: Increased knowledge of cancer as assessment by participant surveys [Up to 12 months]

Cancer-related knowledge

3. Efficacy: Increased self-report of cancer screening as assessment by participant surveys [Up to 12 months]

Self-reported cancer screening

4. Adoption [At recruitment/enrollment]

Cooperation rate of churches

5. Implementation: Extent to which intervention is implemented as intended as assessed by a fidelity checklist completed by staff [Up to 4 months]

Adherence to intervention protocol

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