Use of an interactive, faith-based kiosk by congregants of four predominantly, African-American churches in a metropolitan area
Chronic diseases are prevalent in ethnic communities. Churches represent a potent resource for targeted health promotion. A Faith-Based Kiosk (FBK) was developed as an informational tool and placed in four predominantly (>80%) African-American churches. Congregants were surveyed to describe Kiosk...
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Main Authors: | Scott eDulchavksy (Author), Wilma eRuffin (Author), Dayna Ashley Johnson (Author), Chad eCogan (Author), Christine LM Joseph (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2014-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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