An Examination of Denomination-Level Efforts in Congregation Health Programming

This study examined how large denominational FBOs approach health promotion programming and relevant barriers and issues related to capacity. A self-report survey via email and mail collected responses from representatives of FBOs about their health programming. The sample (n = 154) was diverse and included Catholic, Presbyterian, and Lutheran traditions. The most common activities were inclusion of health-related topics at organizational events and the provision of educational resources. Working with FBOs at a macro-level has potential implications for population-l evel health improvements.
Source: Journal of Religion and Health - Category: Medical Ethics Source Type: research