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Contemp Clin Trials ; 45(Pt B): 404-415, 2015 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26358535

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: To describe both conditions of a two-group randomized trial, one that promotes physical activity and one that promotes cancer screening, among churchgoing Latinas. The trial involves promotoras (community health workers) targeting multiple levels of the Ecological Model. This trial builds on formative and pilot research findings. DESIGN: Sixteen churches were randomly assigned to either the physical activity intervention or cancer screening comparison condition (approximately 27 women per church). In both conditions, promotoras from each church intervened at the individual- (e.g., beliefs), interpersonal- (e.g., social support), and environmental- (e.g., park features and access to health care) levels to affect change on target behaviors. MEASUREMENTS: The study's primary outcome is min/wk of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) at baseline and 12 and 24 months following implementation of intervention activities. We enrolled 436 Latinas (aged 18-65 years) who engaged in less than 250 min/wk of MVPA at baseline as assessed by accelerometer, attended church at least four times per month, lived near their church, and did not have a health condition that could prevent them from participating in physical activity. Participants were asked to complete measures assessing physical activity and cancer screening as well as their correlates at 12- and 24-months. SUMMARY: Findings from the current study will address gaps in research by showing the long term effectiveness of multi-level faith-based interventions promoting physical activity and cancer screening among Latino communities.


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Early Detection of Cancer , Exercise , Health Promotion/organization & administration , Hispanic or Latino , Religion , Accelerometry , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Body Weights and Measures , Community Health Workers/organization & administration , Female , Health Behavior , Humans , Middle Aged , Research Design , Social Support , Young Adult
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J Ambul Care Manage ; 38(4): 309-20, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26280587

ABSTRACT

The effectiveness of community health workers (CHWs) as health educators and health promoters among Latino populations is widely recognized. The Affordable Care Act created important opportunities to increase the role of CHWs in preventive health. This article describes the implementation of CHW-led, culturally specific, faith-based program to increase physical activity among churchgoing Latinas. This study augments previous research by describing the recruitment, selection, training, and evaluation of CHWs for a physical activity intervention targeting multiple levels of the Social Ecological Model.


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Community Health Workers/education , Exercise , Health Promotion/standards , Hispanic or Latino , Social Environment , Adult , California , Community Health Workers/organization & administration , Community Health Workers/standards , Female , Health Promotion/methods , Health Promotion/organization & administration , Humans , Religion
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