Engaging African American Pastors in COVID-19 Research During a Pandemic: Lessons Learned

African American pastors are recognized as trusted information sources for their communities. The pastors willing to address health-related concerns such as preventing the spread of the coronavirus are invaluable for leading their congregation through relevant health programs. Underlining the import...

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Authors: Hayes, Traci (Author) ; Baskin, LaWanda (Author) ; Funchess, Tanya (Author) ; Lowe, Samaria (Author) ; Mayfield-Johnson, Susan L. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Sage Publishing 2021
In: Journal of pastoral care & counseling
Year: 2021, Volume: 75, Issue: 4, Pages: 241-250
Further subjects:B Covid-19
B Community engagement
B African American Clergy
B faith-based organizations & administration
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Summary:African American pastors are recognized as trusted information sources for their communities. The pastors willing to address health-related concerns such as preventing the spread of the coronavirus are invaluable for leading their congregation through relevant health programs. Underlining the importance of religion, spirituality, and faith-based leaders in addressing and furthering health promotion research, the article discusses lessons learned during the study implementation and the recommendations for engaging minority pastors in research during a global health pandemic.
ISSN:2167-776X
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal of pastoral care & counseling
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1177/15423050211062547