Other Titles
Spirituality and Health Research Collaboration to Enhance Local and Global Health Outcomes
Abstract
Using Ryan's (2009) Integrated Theory of Health Behavior Change, this collaboratively conducted (neighborhood/church/university ) community-based participatory action research assessed San Bernardino, California residents' individual physical/mental/social/spiritual health and their relationships as perceptions of community health. Findings support the need for nursing and faith-based institutions to collaborate in support of community health.
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Sigma Membership
Iota Sigma
Lead Author Affiliation
Azusa Pacific University, Azusa, California, USA
Type
Presentation
Format Type
Text-based Document
Study Design/Type
N/A
Research Approach
N/A
Keywords:
Community Health, Community-based Participatory Action Research, Faith-based Community Health
Recommended Citation
Pfeiffer, Jane and Westlake, Cheryl A., "Assessment of community health by neighborhood and church collaboration" (2019). Convention. 309.
https://www.sigmarepository.org/convention/2019/presentations_2019/309
Conference Name
45th Biennial Convention
Conference Host
Sigma Theta Tau International
Conference Location
Washington, DC, USA
Conference Year
2019
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Assessment of community health by neighborhood and church collaboration
Washington, DC, USA
Using Ryan's (2009) Integrated Theory of Health Behavior Change, this collaboratively conducted (neighborhood/church/university ) community-based participatory action research assessed San Bernardino, California residents' individual physical/mental/social/spiritual health and their relationships as perceptions of community health. Findings support the need for nursing and faith-based institutions to collaborate in support of community health.
Description
45th Biennial Convention 2019 Theme: Connect. Collaborate. Catalyze.