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Eval Program Plann ; 94: 102138, 2022 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35820287

ABSTRACT

Health needs assessments identify important issues to be addressed and assist organizations in prioritizing resources. Using data from the Mid-South Congregational Health Survey, top health needs (physical, mental, social determinants of health) were identified, and differences in needs by key demographic variables (age, sex, race/ethnicity, education) were examined. Church leaders and members (N = 828) from 92 churches reported anxiety/depression (65 %), hypertension/stroke (65 %), stress (62 %), affordable healthcare (60 %), and overweight/obesity (58 %) as the top health needs in their congregations. Compared to individuals < 55 years old and with a college degree, individuals ≥ 55 years old (ORrange=1.50-1.86) and with ≤ high school degree (ORrange=1.55-1.91) were more likely to report mental health needs (anxiety/depression; stress). African Americans were less likely to report physical health needs (hypertension/stroke; overweight/obesity) than individuals categorized as Another race/ethnicity (ORrange=0.38-0.60). Individuals with ≤ high school degree were more likely to report affordable healthcare as a need compared to individuals with some college or a college degree (ORrange=1.58). This research highlights the need for evaluators and planners to design programs that are comprehensive in their approach to addressing the health needs of congregations while also considering demographic variation that may impact program participation and engagement.


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Hypertension , Stroke , Ethnicity , Humans , Middle Aged , Needs Assessment , Obesity/epidemiology , Overweight/epidemiology , Program Evaluation
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Prog Community Health Partnersh ; 15(1): 47-58, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33775960

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BACKGROUND: Health needs assessments help congregations identify issues of importance to them and the communities they serve. Few tools exist, with little known about the processes needed to develop such tools. OBJECTIVE: Develop a congregational health needs assessment tool and implementation protocol with community, health-care, and academic partners. METHODS: Meetings began in August 2018 to develop the Mid-South Congregational Health Needs Survey (MSCHS) and implementation protocol. Pilot testing occurred in December 2018 and feedback from 95 churches was used in modifications. RESULTS: The MSCHS includes: demographics section, a 36-item health index, and the congregation's top five needs.The implementation protocol includes steps for working with congregation leadership to identify members to complete the survey. CONCLUSIONS: Cross-disciplinary partnerships made the creation of the MSCHS and implementation protocol possible. Successes include long-term engagement across partnership sectors, organizational "buy-in," and development of a common language. These lessons can help others wanting to develop successful multi-sector partnerships.


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Community-Based Participatory Research , Delivery of Health Care , Humans , Leadership
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