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. 2017 Feb;29(1):79-94.
doi: 10.1177/1525822X16648588. Epub 2016 Aug 16.

Achieving Broad Participation in Congregational Health Surveys at African American and Latino Churches

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Achieving Broad Participation in Congregational Health Surveys at African American and Latino Churches

Jennifer Hawes-Dawson et al. Field methods. 2017 Feb.

Abstract

Congregation-based health program evaluations often rely on surveys, but little documentation is available regarding specific methods and challenges. Here we describe methods used to achieve acceptable response rates (73-79%) to a survey of HIV-related attitudes and behaviors in 2 African American and 3 Latino churches in high HIV prevalence communities in Los Angeles County. Survey participation was enhanced by: conducting survey sessions at church-based meetings (e.g., women's Bible study) and after worship services; employing diverse survey staff; providing participation incentives for pastors, church coordinators, and survey participants; and working collaboratively and respectfully with congregational leaders. Achieving broad participation in church-based surveys on sensitive health topics is feasible when done collaboratively with congregational leaders and with a flexible protocol, which permits tailoring survey approaches to cultural and organizational contexts and leverages available resources appropriately.

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