2016
DOI: 10.1071/he15037
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Barriers and challenges affecting the contemporary church's engagement in health promotion

Abstract: Issue addressed Christian churches have historically undertaken welfare and community service activities to practise faith and increase their relevance to communities. However, the church in Australia has received little attention from health promotion practitioners and researchers. The objective of this qualitative study was to explore the barriers and challenges that affect church engagement in health promotion to assist practitioners' understanding of the potential for these civil society organisations to p… Show more

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“…Research suggests that faith-based organizations (FBOs) can promote health and well-being both within congregations Caldwell and throughout communities (Ayton et al 2017). However, faith communities and their leaders, because of their localized context, do not often seek a research-and data-based approach to understanding the needs of their communities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research suggests that faith-based organizations (FBOs) can promote health and well-being both within congregations Caldwell and throughout communities (Ayton et al 2017). However, faith communities and their leaders, because of their localized context, do not often seek a research-and data-based approach to understanding the needs of their communities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Te results of this review also established faith-based organisations and groups as a potential setting and workforce to deliver brief interventions. Tese settings may appear to lend themselves well to ofering health interventions due to an evident commitment to social justice [161] and regular interactions between religious members [162]; however, conficting values and a lack of public trust are among multiple barriers to implementation [161]. Both included church-based studies with African-American participants found contrasting results.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Few organizations have the cadence of influence to their congregants/adherents as much as the local church. Due to the prevalent nature of their contact, influence, and direction, churches can speak into the lives of those attending regarding all types of values, including health (Ayton et al 2016). A local church that has the health of its congregants as a priority can speak into the open and opening values systems within the congregation.…”
Section: Facilitators Of Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%