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Submitted on September 4, 2007
From Stroke Program (D.B.Z., L.B.M., N.M.G., L.D.L., M.A.S., W.J.M., D.L.B.), University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Mich; Department of Epidemiology (L.B.M., L.D.L.) and Department of Health Behavior and Health Education (K.R.), University of Michigan School of Public Health, Ann Arbor, Mich; School of Health Promotion and Human Performance (K.M.C.), Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, Mich; Diocese of Corpus Christi (G.S.R.), Corpus Christi, Tex. * To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: devinb{at}umich.edu.
Background and Purpose—We performed a pilot project to assess the need for and feasibility of a church-based stroke risk reduction intervention in a predominantly Mexican American community. Methods—Participants were recruited after each mass on a single weekend from 2 Catholic churches in Corpus Christi, Texas. Questionnaires about personal stroke risk factors and interest in program participation were completed, and blood pressure screening was performed. Results—A total of 150 individuals participated (63% Mexican American, median age 62). A substantial majority (84%) were interested in being part of a long-term church-based health education project. Blood pressure was >139/89 mm Hg in 50 of 78 (64%) of individuals with a self-reported history of hypertension, and in 17 of 69 (25%) of individuals without known hypertension, with no ethnic differences in blood pressure. Mexican Americans were younger, had a higher BMI, and were more likely to have diabetes than non-Hispanic whites. Conclusions—There is substantial burden of stroke risk factors in these predominantly Mexican American church communities. Church-based health interventions may be a way to reduce stroke in this at-risk population.
Accepted on September 26, 2007
Stroke Health and Risk Education (SHARE) Pilot Project. Feasibility and Need for Church-Based Stroke Health Promotion in a Bi-Ethnic Community
Darin B. Zahuranec MD;
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