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- Title
Empowerment, Leadership, and Sustainability in a Faith-Based Partnership to Improve Health.
- Authors
Young, Staci; Patterson, Leslie; Wolff, Marie; Greer, Yvonne; Wynne, Nancy
- Abstract
Community-based participatory research is a noted approach for improving community health and reducing health disparities. Community partnerships can serve as a catalyst for change in public health efforts. This article will apply empowerment theory and sustainability principles to an existing faith-based partnership. BRANCH Out is a partnership among 13 African American churches, the City of Milwaukee Health Department-Community Nutrition, and the Medical College of Wisconsin. The partnership goal was to change inaccurate perceptions, knowledge and negative attitudes, and behaviors about chronic disease and promote healthy youth leadership. Faith-based empowerment can occur at the individual, organizational, and community level. BRANCH Out demonstrates how partnerships can be sustained in multiple ways. The partnership also highlights the unique contributions of churches to community health outcomes.
- Subjects
WISCONSIN; PUBLIC health; CONCEPTUAL structures; CONTENT analysis; HEALTH promotion; INTERPROFESSIONAL relations; LEADERSHIP; CASE studies; RELIGION; SELF-efficacy; SURVEYS; COMMUNITY-based social services
- Publication
Journal of Religion & Health, 2015, Vol 54, Issue 6, p2086
- ISSN
0022-4197
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10943-014-9911-6