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Evaluating Levels of Community Participation in a University-Community Partnership: The Jackson Heart Study.
Addison, Clifton; Campbell Jenkins, Brenda W; Fortenberry, Marty; Thigpen-Odom, Darcel; McCoy, Pamela; Young, Lavon; White, Monique; Wilson, Gregory; Woodberry, Clevette; Herron, Katherine; LaVigne, Donna Antoine.
Afiliación
  • Addison C; Jackson Heart Study, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS 39213, USA.
  • Campbell Jenkins BW; Jackson Heart Study, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS 39213, USA.
  • Fortenberry M; Jackson Heart Study, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS 39213, USA.
  • Thigpen-Odom D; Jackson Heart Study, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS 39213, USA.
  • McCoy P; Jackson Heart Study, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS 39213, USA.
  • Young L; Jackson Heart Study, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS 39213, USA.
  • White M; Jackson Heart Study, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS 39213, USA.
  • Wilson G; Jackson Heart Study, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS 39213, USA.
  • Woodberry C; Jackson Heart Study, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS 39213, USA.
  • Herron K; Jackson Heart Study, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS 39213, USA.
  • LaVigne DA; Jackson Heart Study, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS 39213, USA.
Diseases ; 10(4)2022 Sep 23.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36278567
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

This research was designed to evaluate the perceptions of the Jackson Heart Study (JHS) community relating to their levels of involvement in JHS activities that were developed to address health disparities and promote health education and health promotion.

METHODS:

The participants for this study comprised 128 community members, who included JHS participants, as well as family members and other friends of the JHS who resided in the JHS community of Hinds, Madison, and Rankin Counties in Mississippi and attended the JHS Annual Celebration of Life. We used the Chi-Square test to analyze the participants' responses to the survey questions developed to address the six areas of focus (1) ways to increase participation in community outreach activities; (2) reasons for participating in community outreach activities; (3) interest in research participation; (4) factors influencing engagement; (5) Participants' preferences for communicating; (6) Chronic disease prevalence.

RESULTS:

Participants residing in rural counties perceived television and radio as a medium to increase participation; More female respondents cited trust working with the JSU JHS Community Outreach Center (CORC) as a reason for remaining engaged in the community outreach activities; younger participants under 66 years of age recommended social media as a way to increase participation; participants residing in the rural areas saw their participation in the community outreach activities as a way to address community health problems.

CONCLUSIONS:

The knowledge gained from the details provided by the JHS community members can be used to refine research studies in existence, while promoting their sustainability.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Risk_factors_studies Aspecto: Equity_inequality Idioma: En Revista: Diseases Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Risk_factors_studies Aspecto: Equity_inequality Idioma: En Revista: Diseases Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos