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Reducing Low Birth Weight among African Americans in the Midwest: A Look at How Faith-Based Organizations Are Poised to Inform and Influence Health Communication on the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD)

机译:减轻中西部非裔美国人的低出生体重:看基于信仰的组织如何准备就健康和疾病的发展起源(DOHaD)告知和影响健康交流

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Low birth weight (LBW) rates remain the highest among African Americans despite public health efforts to address these disparities; with some of the highest racial disparities in the Midwest (Kansas). The Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) perspective offers an explanation for how LBW contributes to racial health disparities among African Americans and informs a community directed health communication framework for creating sustainable programs to address these disparities. Trusted community organizations such as faith-based organizations are well situated to explain health communication gaps that may occur over the life course. These entities are underutilized in core health promotion programming targeting underserved populations and can prove essential for addressing developmental origins of LBW among African Americans. Extrapolating from focus group data collected from African American church populations as part of a social marketing health promotion project on cancer prevention, we theoretically consider how a similar communication framework and approach may apply to address LBW disparities. Stratified focus groups (n = 9) were used to discover emergent themes about disease prevention, and subsequently applied to explore how faith-based organizations (FBOs) inform strategic health care (media) advocacy and health promotion that potentially apply to address LBW among African Americans. We argue that FBOs are poised to meet health promotion and health communication needs among African American women who face social barriers in health.
机译:尽管为解决这些差距做出了公共卫生努力,但低出生体重(LBW)率仍是非裔美国人中最高的;在中西部(堪萨斯州)种族差异最高。健康与疾病的发展起源(DOHaD)观点为LBW如何加剧非裔美国人之间的种族健康差异提供了解释,并为社区指导的健康交流框架提供了依据,以制定可持续计划来解决这些差异。受信任的社区组织(如基于信仰的组织)位置优越,可以解释一生中可能发生的健康交流方面的差距。这些实体在针对服务不足的人群的核心健康促进计划中未得到充分利用,并且可能被证明对于解决非裔美国人中LBW的发展起源至关重要。从作为预防癌症的社会营销健康促进项目一部分的,从非裔美国人教会人口中收集的焦点小组数据推论,我们从理论上考虑了类似的交流框架和方法如何适用于解决LBW差异。分层焦点小组(n = 9)被用于发现有关疾病预防的新兴主题,随后被用于探索基于信仰的组织(FBO)如何为战略性医疗保健(媒体)宣传和健康促进提供信息,这可能适用于解决非洲人的LBW美国人我们认为,FBO准备满足在健康方面面临社会障碍的非洲裔美国妇女之间的健康促进和健康沟通需求。

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